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Women's Forum for the Economy and Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women's Forum for the Economy and Society
The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society is an international platform looking at major social and economic issues from women's perspectives. Founded in 2005, the Forum seeks to give voice to leading women and men in politics, business, civil society and universities through various international meetings, and to highlight projects that range from women’s entrepreneurship through education, corporate parity and better representation of women in the media. The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society was ranked among the top five influential forums worldwide by the ''Financial Times'' in 2007. Owned and operated by Publicis Groupe since 2009, the Women's Forum is supported by corporate partnerships. ==History== The Women's Forum for the Economy and Society was established in 2005 by Aude de Thuin with the support of a group of influential French women, including Véronique Morali, Anne Lauvergeon, Laurence Parisot and Dominique Hériad Dubreuil. Their goal was to bring opinion leaders together to debate ways to enhance women's contribution to the global economy and society. The Women's Forum was modeled on the World Economic Forum, which takes place in Davos. Publicis Groupe, the world's third-largest communications group, acquired a majority stake in the Women's Forum in (September 2009 ). In January 2011, Véronique Morali became President of the Women's Forum. Jacqueline Franjou has served as the Forum’s CEO since January 2011.
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