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Over the course of the year ahead, there is an opportunity for our actions to not only help address the global challenges we face today, such as rising health and economic disparities, but also to lay the groundwork for a reimagined spirit of partnership and action that is more diverse, equitable, and inclusive than ever before. If the challenges of the past and the last several years of the COVID-19 pandemic have taught us anything, it’s that we are better when we work together, we are more resilient when we support all our community members, and we are most effective when we coordinate and disburse our shared resources. As we go forward to take action, the question becomes: how do we affirm our common humanity, develop deep and cross-cutting partnerships, and center the lived experiences of those on the frontlines of our global challenges at the heart of our collective work? × FUTURE-PROOFING THE CARIBBEAN: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT THE REGION’S ECONOMIC, HEALTH, AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE Dr. Carla Barnett - Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Dr. Cheryl Joy St. John - Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency Dr. Ralph Gonsalves - Prime Minister, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Luis Miranda Jr. - Activist, Philanthropist, Strategist The Caribbean faces multiple threats: the region is on the frontlines of climate change, reeling from the devastating health and economic impacts of the pandemic, and under the immense pressure of rising inflation and debt. Investing in the revitalization and diversification of the Caribbean’s economic fabric, strengthening local and regional health systems, and building climate adaptation capacity and resilience to future disasters will be critical to move the region from vulnerability to opportunity. This session will explore: * How can we unlock public and private investment to revitalize key economic sectors and foster entrepreneurial activity? * How can we help enhance the region’s capacity to prepare for and mitigate future climate risks? * How can national and regional health systems be strengthened to better cope with endemic and emerging diseases? × GETTING UNSTUCK José Andrés - Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen President Bill Clinton - Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States Dr. David Fajgenbaum - Co-Founder, Every Cure Larry Fink - Chairman and CEO, BlackRock Laurene Powell Jobs - Founder and President, Emerson Collective Alan Jope - CEO, Unilever Mia Mottley - Prime Minister, Barbados Kennedy Odede - Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities Damilola Ogunbiyi - CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy Fareed Zakaria - CNN Host and Washington Post Columnist Since CGI last convened in 2016, the world has dramatically changed. More frequent natural disasters caused by climate change, the largest number of refugees since World War II, and rising inequality in our health and economic systems are just some of the urgent challenges we face as an international community. Even worse, as challenges continue to mount, it feels increasingly harder to break through the gridlock and realize solutions nationally or globally. But for community-based organizations, entrepreneurs, and a new generation of leaders from the frontlines of these challenges, they’ve had no choice but to rise to the moment to creatively forge solutions and demonstrate that progress is possible. As the public sector, private sector and civil society convene in New York City in person again for the first time in years, the question becomes: how do we break through the challenges and gridlock to make a difference in lives around the world? × THE FUTURE OF HEALTH: HOW WE CAN HORIZON PLAN FOR THE NEXT GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES Jeremy Farrar - Director, Wellcome Trust Felicia Marie Knaul - Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami Margaret-Mary Wilson - Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President, UnitedHealth Group The COVID-19 pandemic put immense strain on an already fragile global health system, and new variants show continued gaps in preparation and containment of infectious diseases. The future of health will be marked by a wide range of challenges, including further infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics; increased disability and death from non-communicable diseases; rising hunger and starvation; inequality and lack of equitable access to health care; and environmental effects and lasting conflicts that impact the health of millions of people. Now is the time to focus on how to better prepare for future disease outbreaks and threats to global health. This session will explore: * How can our global health systems be better designed to respond to emerging and worsening challenges? * How can governments, businesses, and civil society mobilize for greater investment in global health systems? * How can individual actors and organizations take steps to support the health and wellness of their communities in the context of these future threats? × BEYOND REPRESENTATION: HOW WE CAN CLOSE THE OWNERSHIP GAP FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS OF COLOR Margaret Anadu - Senior Partner, The Vistria Group Patty Arvielo - Co-Founder and President, New American Funding Dr. Amani Ballour - Advocacy Officer, Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) Janis Bowdler - Counselor for Racial Equity, U.S. Department of Treasury James Casselberry - CEO, Known Holdings LLC Thasunda Brown Duckett - President and CEO, TIAA Alicia Menendez - Host of “American Voices with Alicia Menendez,” MSNBC Nathalie Molina Niño - Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Known Holdings In the United States, centuries of systemic racial discrimination have locked communities of color out of the tools and opportunities to build generational wealth. These persistent inequities are evident in the country’s entrepreneurial and financial landscape – only 2 percent of businesses with employees are Black-owned, and only 6 percent are Latino-owned. Of all U.S. asset management firms – key wealth creators and allocators – those owned by persons of color control just 0.7 percent of U.S.-based assets under management. Despite heightened awareness of bias and calls for equity and justice, the focus has often been on increasing representation in leadership positions instead of enabling more diverse ownership of the businesses and capital that drive the nation’s economy. This session will explore: * How do we create pathways to asset building, wealth creation, and ownership for historically excluded communities? * How can we work together to identify and break down the greatest systemic barriers that have slowed and prevented asset building and wealth creation? * How can we support the growth of asset allocators, fund managers, and entrepreneurs of color? × SPECIAL CONVERSATION: ENHANCEMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF CLIMATE-RELATED DISCLOSURES | SPOTLIGHT SESSION: REACHING NET ZERO Henadi Al Saleh - Chairperson of the Board, Agility Charles Baker - Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts André Esteves - Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual Nili Gilbert - Vice Chairwoman, Carbon Direct Dr. M. Sanjayan - CEO, Conservation International Kristen Siemen - Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors Frans Timmermans - Vice-President of the European Commission With increasingly dire forecasts on climate change, companies across the globe have rushed to commit to net zero carbon emissions. However, pledges are not plans, and – despite this wave of good faith – significant obstacles exist for most organizations to reach their targets, including the limits of re-engineering and the pace of implementation of new technologies. The challenges are made more complex – but also more urgent – with the emergence of new laws and regulations under consideration in Europe and the United States. This session will explore: * How can companies move past pledges toward actionable plans to achieve net zero targets? * How can organizations navigate the latest regulations around the world, from new proposed rules by the SEC requiring disclosure of emissions and net zero plans to European Climate Law that sets intermediate and long-term emissions goals? * How can organizations adopt new technologies and business models and use more sophisticated tools (like the Science Based Target initiative) to set and achieve ambitious carbon reduction goals? × REVERSING THE GLOBAL SLIDE ON POVERTY: HOW WE CAN SCALE UP PROVEN ANTI-POVERTY SOLUTIONS Alice Patterson Albright - CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee - Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gargee Ghosh - President, Global Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Cina Lawson - Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Government of Togo Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) The continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, rising inflation, and the war in Ukraine have exacerbated global poverty levels. According to the World Bank, between 75 and 95 million people are likely to be pushed into extreme poverty this year, reversing decades of progress on global poverty alleviation. In the face of severe loss of income, social protection measures like direct cash transfers, poverty graduation, and cash plus programs have proven extremely effective in providing fast relief to those facing disruption. Strengthening the social protection infrastructure, and pairing immediate poverty relief with long-term strategies, is key to helping the most affected communities rebound and withstand future shocks. This session will explore: * How can governments, businesses, and NGOs work together to implement and scale up evidence-based anti-poverty solutions? * How can we make social protection programs more robust and more responsive? * How can we leverage data and technology to improve the targeting of anti-poverty interventions so that the most vulnerable are not left behind? × ENTREPRENEURSHIP GREENHOUSE Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH - Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation Felecia Hatcher - CEO, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. Brad Keywell - Founder and Executive Chairman, Uptake Technologies Nancy Twine - Founder and CEO, Briogeo The Clinton Global Initiative has a long history of supporting innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world aiming to make a positive difference. In its early days, CGI was one of the first promoters of the role of the private sector in developing innovative solutions that could be brought to scale. At CGI’s 2022 Meeting, we are launching the CGI Greenhouse, programming designed to support socially-minded entrepreneurs and innovators. More than 100 non-profit and for-profit social impact enterprises applied to be a part of this first-ever CGI Entrepreneurship Greenhouse. At CGI’s 2022 Meeting, the 19 finalists will present to an audience of potential partners and funders including Fortune 500 companies, large private and corporate foundations, family offices, and impact investors ready to implement their products and services. The CGI Entrepreneurship Greenhouse will not only identify opportunities to build out these social impact programs, but also provide operational support and opportunities to showcase their work throughout the meeting. × A PIVOTAL WINDOW FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND MATERNAL HEALTH: HOW WE CAN LEAD THE VANGUARD FOR AVAILABILITY, AGENCY, AND ACCESS Xavier Bacerra - Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services Christy Turlington Burns - Founder, Every Mother Counts Rt. Hon. Helen Clark - PMNCH Board Chair, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton - Former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet - AVP, Health Equity and Lead, Merck for Mothers, Merck Dr. Aparna Hegde - Founder and Managing Trustee, ARMMAN Molly Jong-Fast - Contributing Writer, The Atlantic Dr. Natalia Kanem - Executive Director, U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) Enid Muthoni Ndiga - Chief Programs Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights This is a critical moment for reproductive and maternal health around the world. In recent years, preventable maternal deaths have increased; global resources devoted to comprehensive reproductive and maternal health have remained woefully inadequate; and access to these critical services is increasingly being threatened and outright curtailed. The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision was a massive setback to reproductive rights and the world is watching to see what will happen next. The pandemic, climate change, and humanitarian crises are worsening already massive inequities that threaten the health and well-being of people around the world. Despite the challenges, partnerships across the private sector, civil society, government, and the advocacy community can lead the vanguard with solutions centered on clinical innovation, policy change, and shifting culture. This session will explore: * How can we accelerate solutions to improve maternal and reproductive health, including new technologies, policies, and service delivery? * How can we address pressing global challenges, such as climate change and food insecurity, in ways that recognize the impact on maternal and reproductive health? * How do we develop cross-sector partnerships to accelerate progress toward achieving comprehensive maternal and reproductive health, access, and rights? × A FAST AND FAIR CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION: HOW WE CAN UNLOCK CAPITAL FOR CLIMATE MITIGATION IN AN EQUITABLE AND JUST WAY Mauricio Claver-Carone - President, Inter-American Development Bank Ani Dasgupta - President and CEO, World Resources Institute Patricia Espinosa - Ambassador, Former Executive Secretary, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster - Chairman and CEO, InterEnergy Group Guillermo Lasso - President, Republic of Ecuador Salma Okonkwo - Founder, Blue Power Energy Katie Rae - CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine Chris Sacca - Founder, Lowercarbon Capital Sumant Sinha - Chairman and CEO, Renew Energy Global Plc Hemant Taneja - CEO, General Catalyst To reach net zero global emissions by 2050 and avert the worst impacts of climate change, the world will need to deploy clean energy technologies much more rapidly. This will require a massive surge in public and private investment across mature, clean technologies and early-stage and breakthrough solutions. Support for clean energy innovation and transition is especially critical for emerging and developing economies as they try to reconcile poverty alleviation and economic growth with global decarbonization goals. Proven strategies – from investment in local research and innovation to knowledge and technology transfer – can help countries advance cleantech solutions tailored to their specific needs and take the lead in determining their own energy future. This session will explore: * How can the public and private sectors work together to unlock capital for innovation and create markets for new clean technologies and businesses? * How can we fund and strengthen local energy innovation ecosystems in emerging and developing economies? * How can we center equity and justice in deep decarbonization efforts? × PHILANTHROPY MEETING THE MOMENT: HOW WE CAN TRANSFORM GIVING AND GRANTMAKING FOR EQUITY, JUSTICE, AND IMPACT Dr. Elizabeth Alexander - President, Mellon Foundation Michaelyn Anne Baur - Managing Director, Solidaridad Jim Bildner - CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Marla Blow - President and COO, Skoll Foundation Dr. Sarah Beth Gehl - Executive Director, Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) Charmaine Mercer - Chief of Equity and Culture, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Wawira Njiru - Founder & Executive Director, Food For Education Dr. Carmen Rojas - President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation Sigrid van Aken - CEO, Novamedia/Postcode Lottery Group Karundi Williams - Executive Director, re:power Since 2020, the global philanthropic community has faced urgent, intersecting needs at a level never before seen. An ongoing pandemic, increasing health and wealth disparities, an urgent reckoning of racial injustices, a worsening global refugee crisis, and worldwide conflicts have all demanded bolder action from funders and forced the philanthropic sector to reckon with questions of its effectiveness, legitimacy, and role in reinforcing structural inequalities. Grantmaking models centered on justice, participation, and trust can help address the inherent power imbalance in the donor-grantee relationship and shift agency to the communities served. × AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT UNDERSERVED ENTREPRENEURS AND SMALL BUSINESSES Melissa Bradley - Founder, 1863 Ventures Steve Case - Chairman and CEO, Revolution Philip Gaskin - Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation David Holt - Mayor, Oklahoma City Shamina Singh - Executive Vice President, Sustainability & President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth The pandemic has had a devastating impact on small businesses, especially in underserved and underrepresented communities. These populations are already constrained by limited access to capital, lower digital connectivity, and weaker entrepreneurial infrastructure. According to a recent Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey, women-owned businesses around the world were 20 percent more likely to report a closure due to the pandemic. In the United States, minority-owned businesses also suffered temporary or permanent closures at disproportionately higher rates. However, there are promising signs of entrepreneurial vitality and innovation. The pandemic accelerated the adoption of digital technologies by small businesses, and new business formation is surging, particularly in the United States, where online microbusinesses are booming, fueled by women and people of color. × “ONCE AND FOR ALL” Agnes Binagwaho - Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity Peggy Clark - CEO and President, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) President Bill Clinton - Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH - Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton - Former U.S. Secretary of State Melinda French Gates - Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures Dorothy McAuliffe - United States Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State Dr. Rajiv Shah - President, The Rockefeller Foundation Marinel Sumook Ubaldo - Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si’ Philippines After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability. Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights. × THE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOUNG CHILDREN’S HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT Adrián Cerezo - Visiting Researcher, CHILD Fellow, Yale Child Study Center Laurence Chandy - Director of Global Insight and Policy, UNICEF Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH - Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation Dr. Joan Lombardi - Senior Fellow, Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues Rebecca Marmot - Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever Dr. Meera Mani - Vice President, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Dr. Frederica Perera - Professor, Columbia University Young children are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. According to UNICEF, about one billion children around the world, nearly half of the world’s children, are at an extremely high risk of experiencing negative effects from climate change, with significant implications for their health, nutrition, education, development, survival, and future. While the challenge is formidable and more research is needed to ascertain climate change’s specific impacts on young children’s developing brains and bodies, there are promising solutions that communities, corporations, and philanthropy are pursuing today. This session will highlight the disproportionate impact climate change is having on young children and families, identify market gaps, and lift up multi-sectoral solutions being explored to address them. This session will explore: * How do we raise awareness of the disproportionate impact of climate change on young children and families and use that awareness to galvanize action? * How can we leverage growing public sector, philanthropic, and corporate focus on and commitment to climate to focus on young children and families? * How do we support parents of young children who have been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and decades of systemic racism, and engage their voices in this conversation? × STILL UNFINISHED BUSINESS: HOW WE CAN IMPROVE ECONOMIC OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN Cherie Blair - Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton - Former U.S. Secretary of State Temie Giwa-Tubosun - CEO and Founder, LifeBank Kathy Hochul - Governor, New York Maria Teresa Kumar - Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino Vanessa Roanhorse - CEO, Roanhorse Consulting Olivia Walton - Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments Robin Wright - Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide. This session will explore: * How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies? * How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity? * How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women? × “HOME” Dr. Noubar Afeyan - Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah - Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Jesper Brodin - Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton - Former U.S. Secretary of State David Miliband - President and CEO, International Rescue Committee Polina Frishko - Executive Director, Carolinas for Ukraine Filippo Grandi - U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Muhidin Libah - Executive Director, Somali Bantu Community Association Hamdi Ulukaya - CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees Malala Yousafzai - Activist Volodymyr Zelenskyy - President of Ukraine Today, 1 in every 78 people on earth has been forced to leave their homes– the highest number on record – due to political persecution, conflict, violence, and climate change. For many others, natural disasters and a lack of housing and public services threaten their ability to stay rooted in their communities. While these trends present both short- and long-term challenges, it prompts an important question – what does it mean to be at “home”? In this plenary session, speakers will explore how to foster community and belonging in an increasingly unstable world. × PLENARY SESSION: CONVERSATION BETWEEN PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President Bill Clinton - Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States Volodymyr Zelenskyy - President of Ukraine × COMMUNITIES LEADING THE WAY ON PUBLIC HEALTH: HOW WE CAN CENTER LOCAL HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE IN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL HEALTH INVESTMENTS Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi - Associate Dean and Professor, Baylor College of Medicine Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH - Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation Priti Krishtel - Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, I-MAK (Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge) Kennedy Odede - Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities There has never been a more critical moment for local development in public health, as the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of a strong local health care workforce, investment in local manufacturing, research and development, and production of medicines and vaccines. According to the Foresight Africa 2022 report, less than 1 percent of all vaccines used in Africa are locally produced, demonstrating the continent’s vulnerability and dependence on foreign supplies. However, governments and allies are beginning to rally around regional initiatives that provide critical local investment and revert control of these health systems to the communities themselves. This session will explore: * How can organizations support investments in localized health care infrastructure? * How can the public and private sectors work together to reduce reliance on imports of vaccines and strengthen localized manufacturing of vaccines? * How can best practices be shared across communities while not imposed in a top-down approach? × CITIES AT THE CENTER: HOW WE CAN FIND NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCLUSION AT THE NEXUS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND THE REFUGEE CRISIS Eric Adams - Mayor, New York City José Francisco Aguirre - Executive Director, Santo Domingo Foundation Nazanin Ash - CEO, Welcome.US Jody Barnett - Head of Global Cities & Transit and Mobility, Mastercard Risa Berrin - Founder and CEO, Health Information Project (HIP) Majora Carter - Real Estate Developer and Consultant, Majora Carter Group Katherine Lugar - President and CEO, American Beverage Association Roman Mars - Host and Creator, 99% Invisible Jaime Pumarejo - Mayor, Barranquilla, Colombia Denise Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr - Mayor, Freetown City Council Frank Scott, Jr. - Mayor, Little Rock António Vitorino - Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM) More than half of the world’s population currently lives in cities and urban centers, including more than 60 percent of the global refugee population and 80 percent of internally displaced persons. These numbers have increased considerably in recent years, in what the United Nations Population Fund describes as the largest wave of urban growth in history. This growth is expected to continue with greater access to good jobs and innovations in urban living; as well as the effects of climate change, global conflicts and violence. This poses significant challenges, but has also prompted city leaders around the world to pioneer innovative solutions through more affordable housing, efforts to abate air pollution and create low emission zones, and further investments in renewable energy and public transit. The need for inclusive, equitable, and resilient cities is greater than ever. This session will explore: * How can cities around the world work together, and learn from one another, to address the equity and inclusion challenges of growing urban centers? * How can we address historic inequity as we redefine cities’ services, infrastructure, affordable housing and physical spaces? * How can cities continue to support the growth of entrepreneurial ecosystems that provide employment and business opportunities to historically underserved communities and more recent arrivals like refugees and displaced individuals? × REAL SOCIAL IMPACT: HOW WE CAN MEASURE AND MAKE PROGRESS ON THE ‘S’ IN ESG Aron Cramer - President and CEO, BSR Elizabeth A. Vazquez - Co-Founder and CEO, WEConnect International Matthew Richard Bishop - Visiting Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute Priscilla Sims Brown - CEO, Amalgamated Bank Meg Garlinghouse - Vice President, Social Impact, LinkedIn Dr. Diane Osgood - Founder, Osgood Consulting & Carbon Almanac Ben Skinner - President, Transparentem Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards have become a critical tool for investors, employees, and customers to hold companies accountable for sustainability and social responsibility. They indicate the strength of a company’s management and probability of long-term financial success, and companies have an incentive to bolster their performance on these metrics. However, there is often uncertainty around how, in practice, we measure corporate social responsibility – the ‘S’ in ESG. Amid this uncertainty, organizations continue to look for opportunities to strengthen their practices and improve their social impact using whatever tools or measures are accessible to them. This session will explore: * How can government and civil society work with the business community to define and achieve social improvement targets? * How can organizations broaden diversity among vendors and improve the transparency of their supply chains? * How can each organization in attendance take specific actions to strengthen their social practices? × THE MENTAL WELL-BEING OF THE NEXT GENERATION: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH AMID MULTIPLE EXISTENTIAL THREATS Dr. Tia Dole - Executive Director, The Steve Fund Tristan Harris - President and Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology Mahmoud Abdelwahab Khedr - Founder and CEO, FloraMind Vivek Murthy - U.S. Surgeon General Chris McCarthy - President & CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios Dometi Pongo - Journalist, MTV News Heather White - Author and Founder, OneGreenThing The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an existing mental health crisis, particularly among children and young people. The emergence of “climate anxiety,” new and ongoing international conflicts, and widespread use of technology have added to the stressors impacting our youth across the globe. A study last year estimated that one in seven children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa have experienced significant psychological challenges, and almost 10 percent qualify for a psychiatric diagnosis. Overdose rates among teens in the United States are on the rise. Youth are facing cultural and infrastructural challenges – from stigma in seeking help to barriers in accessing support – in finding the tools and treatment they need. This session will explore: * How can organizations take action to directly support the mental health of young people in their communities and around the world? * How can we develop and implement effective models for delivering mental health care in schools, clinics, and community settings? * How can we leverage technology – which has exacerbated much of the mental health crisis among today’s youth – to reduce stigma and give youth easier access to support and treatment? × EDUCATION ON THE MOVE: HOW WE CAN HARNESS A SHIFT TO ONLINE LEARNING TO REDUCE DISPARITIES IN ACCESS TO EDUCATION Shoriwa Shaun Benjamin - Founder and Chief Technology Officer, It's Learnable Dr. Celine Coggins - Executive Director, Grantmakers for Education Jaime Saavedra - Global Director of Education, The World Bank Maia Sandu - President, Republic of Moldova Yasmine Sherif - Director, Education Cannot Wait Sherrie Westin - President, Sesame Workshop The pandemic has made it more difficult for many around the globe to access learning – from restrictions in schools to families confronting urgent needs at home. However, the recent transition to online learning has also presented us with tools to reimagine the future of learning. Teaching and learning are increasingly happening on the move and outside of physical classrooms – whether due to COVID-19, forced migration, climate disasters, or other crises. Innovative approaches have brought remote learning to refugee camps via text message and radio, expanded access to education technology in rural America, and brought reading materials to everyday environments to encourage parents of young children to talk, read, and sing to promote brain development. The last several years have demonstrated that education does not exist in a vacuum but within a broader context informed by the trauma and disruption of the past few years. This session will explore: * How can we continue to move toward more adaptable, mobile education and meet students and teachers where they are? * How can we advocate for these efforts to include historically excluded communities? * How can we emphasize mental health and well-being in virtual and in-person learning? × THE CLIMATE CRISIS WE'RE ALREADY IN: HOW WE CAN ACCELERATE ADAPTATION TO A CHANGING CLIMATE Manish Bapna - President and CEO, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Xiye Bastida - Climate Justice Activist Matt Damon - Co-Founder, Water.org Jennifer Granholm - U.S. Secretary of Energy Kara Hurst - Vice President of Worldwide Sustainability, Amazon Alvaro Lario - President-Elect, International Fund for Agricultural Development Ann Mukherjee - Chairwoman and CEO of Pernod Ricard North America Gavin Newsom - Governor, California Jacqueline Novogratz - Founder and CEO, Acumen Tom Rivett-Carnac - Founding Partner, Global Optimism Amanda Nusz - Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Target and President, Target Foundation Gary White - CEO and Co-Founder, Water.org As the impacts of climate change worsen, accelerating climate adaptation strategies to the same levels of mitigation has become more urgent and will require increased investment. The Global Commission on Adaptation estimates that investing $1.8 trillion in climate adaptation from 2020 to 2030 could generate $7.1 trillion in total net benefits – in avoided losses, lower risks and improved economic benefits, and social and environmental benefits such as improved biodiversity and cleaner air and water. Climate adaptation measures protect the most vulnerable communities and ecosystems, and make companies more resilient to climate-related environmental and economic shocks. This session will explore: * How can we identify and accelerate the most critical adaptation strategies – from early warning systems and resilient infrastructure to climate-smart agriculture and mangrove and water protection – across different communities and countries? * How can companies prepare for the impacts of climate change on their businesses, including supply-chain breakdowns, employee migrations, and increases in diseases? * How can we increase the financing available, so these efforts are not competing for resources with climate mitigation strategies? × TAKING ACTION TOGETHER Nazanin Ash - CEO, Welcome.US Ana Marie Argilagos - President & CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy Donnel Baird - CEO, BlocPower Bono - Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) President Bill Clinton - Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH - Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton - Former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus - Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) Dolores Huerta - President, Dolores Huerta Foundation Dr. Karen Miga - Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz Lin-Manuel Miranda - Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director The CGI community is united in its commitment to taking action together. Over the course of the year ahead, there is an opportunity for our actions to not only help address the global challenges we face today, such as rising health and economic disparities, but also to lay the groundwork for a reimagined spirit of partnership and action that is more diverse, equitable, and inclusive than ever before. If the challenges of the past and the last several years of the COVID-19 pandemic have taught us anything, it’s that we are better when we work together, we are more resilient when we support all our community members, and we are most effective when we coordinate and disburse our shared resources. As we go forward to take action, the question becomes: how do we affirm our common humanity, develop deep and cross-cutting partnerships, and center the lived experiences of those on the frontlines of our global challenges at the heart of our collective work? SIGN UP FOR EMAIL UPDATES About Participants Agenda Commitments Sponsors Get involved ABOUT Established in 2005 by President Bill Clinton, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) convenes global leaders to create and implement solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. To date, members of the CGI community have made more than 3,700 Commitments to Action that have made a difference in the lives of more than 435 million people in more than 180 countries. This September, for the first time since 2016, CGI will convene alongside the United Nations General Assembly. During this meeting, more than 1,000 attendees will come together to drive action on climate change, inclusive economic growth, health equity, the refugee crisis, and more. FEATURED PARTICIPANTS ERIC ADAMS Mayor, New York City View bio View less ERIC ADAMS Mayor, New York City DR. NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna View bio View less DR. NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna HER MAJESTY QUEEN RANIA AL ABDULLAH Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan View bio View less HER MAJESTY QUEEN RANIA AL ABDULLAH Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen View bio View less JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen CHARLIE BAKER Governor, Massachusetts View bio View less CHARLIE BAKER Governor, Massachusetts SAM BANKMAN-FRIED Co-Founder and CEO, FTX View bio View less SAM BANKMAN-FRIED Co-Founder and CEO, FTX XIYE BASTIDA Climate Justice Activist View bio View less XIYE BASTIDA Climate Justice Activist CHERIE BLAIR Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women View bio View less CHERIE BLAIR Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women BONO Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) View bio View less BONO Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) JESPER BRODIN Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding View bio View less JESPER BRODIN Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States View bio View less PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton, the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice, led the U.S. to the longest economic expansion in American history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs. After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, and today, the renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, works to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for girls and women, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. Today the Foundation has staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, through which over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications. The Clinton Climate Initiative, the Clinton Development Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership are applying a business-oriented approach to promote sustainable economic growth and to fight climate change worldwide and in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the U.S., the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and preventable disease through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. In addition to his Foundation work, President Clinton has joined with former President George H.W. Bush three times – after the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Ike in 2008, and with President George W. Bush in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Today the Clinton Foundation supports economic growth, job creation, and sustainability in Haiti. President Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He and his wife Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton have one daughter, Chelsea, and live in Chappaqua, New York. CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State MATT DAMON Co-Founder, Water.org View bio View less MATT DAMON Co-Founder, Water.org QU DONGYU Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) View bio View less QU DONGYU Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT President and CEO, TIAA View bio View less THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT President and CEO, TIAA ANDRÉ ESTEVES Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual View bio View less ANDRÉ ESTEVES Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual LARRY FINK Chairman and CEO, BlackRock View bio View less LARRY FINK Chairman and CEO, BlackRock MELINDA FRENCH GATES Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures View bio View less MELINDA FRENCH GATES Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) View bio View less DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) JENNIFER GRANHOLM U.S. Secretary of Energy View bio View less JENNIFER GRANHOLM U.S. Secretary of Energy KATHY HOCHUL Governor, New York View bio View less KATHY HOCHUL Governor, New York DOLORES HUERTA President, Dolores Huerta Foundation View bio View less DOLORES HUERTA President, Dolores Huerta Foundation LAURENE POWELL JOBS Founder and President, Emerson Collective View bio View less LAURENE POWELL JOBS Founder and President, Emerson Collective ALAN JOPE CEO, Unilever View bio View less ALAN JOPE CEO, Unilever L MORGAN LEE Tony Nominated Actress View bio View less L MORGAN LEE Tony Nominated Actress LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director View bio View less LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director MIA MOTTLEY Prime Minister, Barbados View bio View less MIA MOTTLEY Prime Minister, Barbados VIVEK MURTHY U.S. Surgeon General View bio View less VIVEK MURTHY U.S. Surgeon General GAVIN NEWSOM Governor, California View bio View less GAVIN NEWSOM Governor, California DAMILOLA OGUNBIYI CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy View bio View less DAMILOLA OGUNBIYI CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy DR. NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) View bio View less DR. NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) GINA RAIMONDO U.S. Secretary of Commerce View bio View less GINA RAIMONDO U.S. Secretary of Commerce MAIA SANDU President, Republic of Moldova View bio View less MAIA SANDU President, Republic of Moldova FRANS TIMMERMANS Vice-President of the European Commission View bio View less FRANS TIMMERMANS Vice-President of the European Commission JUSTIN TRUDEAU Prime Minister, Canada View bio View less JUSTIN TRUDEAU Prime Minister, Canada HAMDI ULUKAYA CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees View bio View less HAMDI ULUKAYA CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees MARTY WALSH U.S. Secretary of Labor View bio View less MARTY WALSH U.S. Secretary of Labor ROBIN WRIGHT Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation View bio View less ROBIN WRIGHT Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation MALALA YOUSAFZAI Activist View bio View less MALALA YOUSAFZAI Activist VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine View bio View less VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine SEE MORE PARTICIPANTS SPONSORS PRESENTING STRATEGIC SEE MORE SPONSORS COMMITMENTS: TAKING ACTION TOGETHER Through its unique model, CGI supports partners in developing Commitments to Action — new, specific, and measurable projects. Since 2005, members of the CGI community have made more than 3,700 Commitments to Action that have made a difference in the lives of more than 435 million people in more than 180 countries. INVESTING IN KENYAN YOUTH AND WOMEN In 2010, the MasterCard Foundation, the Equity Group Foundation, Equity Bank and the Government of Kenya committed to … MOBILIZING FOR 20,000 EXCELLENT NEW STEM TEACHERS In 2011, the Carnegie Corporation, along with a wide range of partners, committed to identifying and funding programs … GOING THE LAST MILE: REDEFINING HEALTHCARE IN REMOTE SETTINGS In 2013, Last Mile Health committed to scale their innovative, high-impact Frontline Health Worker (FHW) model to bring … COMBATING EBOLA: AIRLIFT OF 100 TONS OF MEDICAL AID In 2014, Direct Relief committed to support the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone in their efforts to … WASH TIME IS TALK TIME: EARLY LITERACY IN LAUNDROMATS In 2015, Too Small to Fail, the Coin Laundry Association (CLA) and their partners committed to engage parents … SOLAR SAVES LIVES: SOLAR POWER FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CLINICS IN PUERTO RICO In 2018, Direct Relief, the Hispanic Federation, The Solar Foundation, and New Energy PR committed to install solar … INVESTING IN KENYAN YOUTH AND WOMEN In 2010, the MasterCard Foundation, the Equity Group Foundation, Equity Bank and the Government of Kenya committed to … MOBILIZING FOR 20,000 EXCELLENT NEW STEM TEACHERS In 2011, the Carnegie Corporation, along with a wide range of partners, committed to identifying and funding programs … GOING THE LAST MILE: REDEFINING HEALTHCARE IN REMOTE SETTINGS In 2013, Last Mile Health committed to scale their innovative, high-impact Frontline Health Worker (FHW) model to bring … COMBATING EBOLA: AIRLIFT OF 100 TONS OF MEDICAL AID In 2014, Direct Relief committed to support the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone in their efforts to … WASH TIME IS TALK TIME: EARLY LITERACY IN LAUNDROMATS In 2015, Too Small to Fail, the Coin Laundry Association (CLA) and their partners committed to engage parents … SOLAR SAVES LIVES: SOLAR POWER FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CLINICS IN PUERTO RICO In 2018, Direct Relief, the Hispanic Federation, The Solar Foundation, and New Energy PR committed to install solar … See more featured commitments GET INVOLVED JOIN THE CONVERSATION We invite you to join the conversation on social media by following our channels and using the hashtag #CGI2022. * * * SIGN UP FOR UPDATES Add your name to our newsletter to receive information and updates. Sign Up SEE MORE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED JOIN THE CONVERSATION Clinton Global Initiative "We should model, live, and create an alternative future where what we have in common is more important than our interesting differences." — President @BillClinton Our #CGI2022 community is ready to transform the future, and we want you to be a part of it. https://t.co/XL6wJ1kpkd @ClintonGlobal11 hours ago Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @PeterASinger .@DrTedros tells President @BillClinton his top 3 wishes: 1️⃣ agree on pandemic accord 2️⃣ invest in primary health care 3️⃣ promote health #CGI2022 @ClintonGlobal https://t.co/wqgMKu4J2h @ClintonGlobalYesterday Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @AriadneLabs Medical information, communicated effectively, can help anyone save a life. At #CGI2022, we’re developing innovative ways to deliver life-saving information to people fleeing conflict or persecution. 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The gathering is an opportunity for students to collaborate with influential leaders, experts and innovators: https://t.co/VL9qpYPXIR https://t.co/BBWv2dq0yG @ClintonGlobalYesterday Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @FilippoGrandi Honoured to share a podium with @HillaryClinton and @QueenRania to discuss refugee issues at a @ClintonGlobal Initiative event this morning. We discussed the importance of not neglecting any humanitarian crisis, and to promote a positive narrative regarding refugees and migrants. https://t.co/DQcA5sGnIz @ClintonGlobal13 hours ago Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @SecGranholm Grateful to join @ManishBapnaNRDC, Alvaro Lario, & @tomcarnac at @ClintonGlobal to discuss something as timely as "Accelerating Adaptation to a Changing Climate." Climate disasters are happening NOW & it's only through intentional action that we'll solve the challenges before us. https://t.co/1j0MYq39Vu @ClintonGlobalYesterday Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @NOIweala At the @ClintonGlobal public private sector discussion on labor markets, diversity and inclusion as an economic imperative. With PM @JustinTrudeau, @HillaryClinton, @BillClinton, @Dermalogicajane https://t.co/kH4DypjAhq @ClintonGlobal13 hours ago Read more Read more Clinton Global Initiative RT @Surgeon_General Technology can help or harm our connection with others—it depends on how we use it. At this year’s @ClintonGlobal #CGI2022, @tristanharris and I dive into the power of tech and how to build more meaningful connections with others. https://t.co/pqEHRF4weO @ClintonGlobalYesterday Read more Read more Load more Powered by Curator.io PARTICIPANTS ERIC ADAMS Mayor, New York City View bio View less ERIC ADAMS Mayor, New York City DR. AKINWUMI A. ADESINA President, African Development Bank Group View bio View less DR. AKINWUMI A. ADESINA President, African Development Bank Group MARGARET ANADU Senior Partner, The Vistria Group View bio View less MARGARET ANADU Senior Partner, The Vistria Group MICHAELYN ANNE BAUR Managing Director, Solidaridad View bio View less MICHAELYN ANNE BAUR Managing Director, Solidaridad ELIZABETH A. VAZQUEZ Co-Founder and CEO, WEConnect International View bio View less ELIZABETH A. VAZQUEZ Co-Founder and CEO, WEConnect International DR. NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna View bio View less DR. NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna JOSÉ FRANCISCO AGUIRRE Executive Director, Santo Domingo Foundation View bio View less JOSÉ FRANCISCO AGUIRRE Executive Director, Santo Domingo Foundation HER MAJESTY QUEEN RANIA AL ABDULLAH Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan View bio View less HER MAJESTY QUEEN RANIA AL ABDULLAH Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ALICE PATTERSON ALBRIGHT CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation View bio View less ALICE PATTERSON ALBRIGHT CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation HENADI AL SALEH Chairperson of the Board, Agility View bio View less HENADI AL SALEH Chairperson of the Board, Agility DR. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER President, Mellon Foundation View bio View less DR. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER President, Mellon Foundation LUIS ALMAGRO Secretary General, Organization of American States View bio View less LUIS ALMAGRO Secretary General, Organization of American States JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen View bio View less JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen ANA MARIE ARGILAGOS President and CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy View bio View less ANA MARIE ARGILAGOS President and CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy PATTY ARVIELO Co-Founder and President, New American Funding View bio View less PATTY ARVIELO Co-Founder and President, New American Funding NAZANIN ASH CEO, Welcome.US View bio View less NAZANIN ASH CEO, Welcome.US DONNEL BAIRD CEO, BlocPower View bio View less DONNEL BAIRD CEO, BlocPower CHARLIE BAKER Governor, Massachusetts View bio View less CHARLIE BAKER Governor, Massachusetts DR. AMANI BALLOUR Advocacy Officer, Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) View bio View less DR. AMANI BALLOUR Advocacy Officer, Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) MANISH BAPNA President and CEO, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) View bio View less MANISH BAPNA President and CEO, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) ABHIJIT VINAYAK BANERJEE Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology View bio View less ABHIJIT VINAYAK BANERJEE Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology SAM BANKMAN-FRIED Co-Founder and CEO, FTX View bio View less SAM BANKMAN-FRIED Co-Founder and CEO, FTX DR. CARLA BARNETT Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) View bio View less DR. CARLA BARNETT Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) JODY BARNETT Head of Global Cities & Transit and Mobility, Mastercard View bio View less JODY BARNETT Head of Global Cities & Transit and Mobility, Mastercard XIYE BASTIDA Climate Justice Activist View bio View less XIYE BASTIDA Climate Justice Activist XAVIER BECERRA Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services View bio View less XAVIER BECERRA Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services SHORIWA SHAUN BENJAMIN Founder and Chief Technology Officer, It's Learnable View bio View less SHORIWA SHAUN BENJAMIN Founder and Chief Technology Officer, It's Learnable RISA BERRIN Founder and CEO, Health Information Project (HIP) View bio View less RISA BERRIN Founder and CEO, Health Information Project (HIP) JIM BILDNER CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation View bio View less JIM BILDNER CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation AGNES BINAGWAHO Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity View bio View less AGNES BINAGWAHO Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity MATTHEW RICHARD BISHOP Visiting Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute View bio View less MATTHEW RICHARD BISHOP Visiting Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute CHERIE BLAIR Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women View bio View less CHERIE BLAIR Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women MARLA BLOW President and COO, Skoll Foundation View bio View less MARLA BLOW President and COO, Skoll Foundation BONO Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) View bio View less BONO Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) DR. MARIA ELENA BOTTAZZI Associate Dean and Professor, Baylor College of Medicine View bio View less DR. MARIA ELENA BOTTAZZI Associate Dean and Professor, Baylor College of Medicine JANIS BOWDLER Counselor for Racial Equity, U.S. Department of Treasury View bio View less JANIS BOWDLER Counselor for Racial Equity, U.S. Department of Treasury MELISSA BRADLEY Founder, 1863 Ventures View bio View less MELISSA BRADLEY Founder, 1863 Ventures JESPER BRODIN Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding View bio View less JESPER BRODIN Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding PRISCILLA SIMS BROWN CEO, Amalgamated Bank View bio View less PRISCILLA SIMS BROWN CEO, Amalgamated Bank GABRIELA BUCHER Executive Director, Oxfam International View bio View less GABRIELA BUCHER Executive Director, Oxfam International CHRISTY TURLINGTON BURNS Founder, Every Mother Counts View bio View less CHRISTY TURLINGTON BURNS Founder, Every Mother Counts SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL Leader, Understanding US View bio View less SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL Leader, Understanding US MAJORA CARTER Real Estate Developer and Consultant, Majora Carter Group View bio View less MAJORA CARTER Real Estate Developer and Consultant, Majora Carter Group STEVE CASE Chairman and CEO, Revolution View bio View less STEVE CASE Chairman and CEO, Revolution JAMES CASSELBERRY CEO, Known Holdings LLC View bio View less JAMES CASSELBERRY CEO, Known Holdings LLC ADRIÁN CEREZO Visiting Researcher, CHILD Fellow, Yale Child Study Center View bio View less ADRIÁN CEREZO Visiting Researcher, CHILD Fellow, Yale Child Study Center LAZARUS CHAKWERA President, Malawi View bio View less LAZARUS CHAKWERA President, Malawi LAURENCE CHANDY Director of Global Insight and Policy, UNICEF View bio View less LAURENCE CHANDY Director of Global Insight and Policy, UNICEF AMANDA CHEN SVP of Impact and Engagement, Participant Media View bio View less AMANDA CHEN SVP of Impact and Engagement, Participant Media HELEN CLARK Former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Board Chair, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) View bio View less HELEN CLARK Former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Board Chair, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) PEGGY CLARK CEO and President, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) View bio View less PEGGY CLARK CEO and President, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) MAURICIO CLAVER-CARONE President, Inter-American Development Bank View bio View less MAURICIO CLAVER-CARONE President, Inter-American Development Bank TOM CODERRE Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) View bio View less TOM CODERRE Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) DR. CELINE COGGINS Executive Director, Grantmakers for Education View bio View less DR. CELINE COGGINS Executive Director, Grantmakers for Education ARON CRAMER President and CEO, BSR View bio View less ARON CRAMER President and CEO, BSR MATT DAMON Co-Founder, Water.org View bio View less MATT DAMON Co-Founder, Water.org ANI DASGUPTA President and CEO, World Resources Institute View bio View less ANI DASGUPTA President and CEO, World Resources Institute BRIAN DEESE Director, National Economic Council View bio View less BRIAN DEESE Director, National Economic Council KIRIL DOMUSCHIEV Co-Owner, Advance Properties View bio View less KIRIL DOMUSCHIEV Co-Owner, Advance Properties QU DONGYU Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) View bio View less QU DONGYU Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) ARIELLE DUHAIME-ROSS Correspondent & Podcast Host, VICE News View bio View less ARIELLE DUHAIME-ROSS Correspondent & Podcast Host, VICE News THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT President and CEO, TIAA View bio View less THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT President and CEO, TIAA TONY ELUMELU Chair, Heirs Holdings, Chair, Transcorp, and Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation View bio View less TONY ELUMELU Chair, Heirs Holdings, Chair, Transcorp, and Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation PATRICIA ESPINOSA Ambassador, Former Executive Secretary, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico View bio View less PATRICIA ESPINOSA Ambassador, Former Executive Secretary, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico ANDRÉ ESTEVES Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual View bio View less ANDRÉ ESTEVES Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual DR. MARY-ANN ETIEBET AVP, Health Equity and Lead, Merck for Mothers, Merck View bio View less DR. MARY-ANN ETIEBET AVP, Health Equity and Lead, Merck for Mothers, Merck DR. DAVID FAJGENBAUM Co-Founder, Every Cure View bio View less DR. DAVID FAJGENBAUM Co-Founder, Every Cure JEREMY FARRAR Director, Wellcome Trust View bio View less JEREMY FARRAR Director, Wellcome Trust LARRY FINK Chairman and CEO, BlackRock View bio View less LARRY FINK Chairman and CEO, BlackRock RODNEY FOXWORTH CEO, Common Future View bio View less RODNEY FOXWORTH CEO, Common Future CARRIE FREEMAN Co-CEO, SecondMuse View bio View less CARRIE FREEMAN Co-CEO, SecondMuse POLINA FRISHKO Executive Director, Carolinas for Ukraine View bio View less POLINA FRISHKO Executive Director, Carolinas for Ukraine MEG GARLINGHOUSE Vice President of Social Impact, LinkedIn View bio View less MEG GARLINGHOUSE Vice President of Social Impact, LinkedIn PHILIP GASKIN Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation View bio View less PHILIP GASKIN Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation MELINDA FRENCH GATES Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures View bio View less MELINDA FRENCH GATES Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures DR. SARAH BETH GEHL Executive Director, Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) View bio View less DR. SARAH BETH GEHL Executive Director, Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) GARY GENSLER Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission View bio View less GARY GENSLER Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission JESSICA GESCHKE Outreach Program Manager, Serve You Rx View bio View less JESSICA GESCHKE Outreach Program Manager, Serve You Rx DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) View bio View less DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) GARGEE GHOSH President, Global Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation View bio View less GARGEE GHOSH President, Global Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation NILI GILBERT Vice Chairwoman, Carbon Direct View bio View less NILI GILBERT Vice Chairwoman, Carbon Direct DR. RALPH GONSALVES Prime Minister, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines View bio View less DR. RALPH GONSALVES Prime Minister, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ROLANDO GONZALEZ-BUNSTER Chairman and CEO, InterEnergy Group View bio View less ROLANDO GONZALEZ-BUNSTER Chairman and CEO, InterEnergy Group FILIPPO GRANDI U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees View bio View less FILIPPO GRANDI U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees JENNIFER GRANHOLM U.S. Secretary of Energy View bio View less JENNIFER GRANHOLM U.S. Secretary of Energy REBECA GRYNSPAN Secretary-General, U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) View bio View less REBECA GRYNSPAN Secretary-General, U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) RYAN J. HAMPTON Founder, Mobilize Recovery and The Voices Project View bio View less RYAN J. HAMPTON Founder, Mobilize Recovery and The Voices Project TRISTAN HARRIS President and Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology View bio View less TRISTAN HARRIS President and Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology FELECIA HATCHER CEO, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. View bio View less FELECIA HATCHER CEO, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. DR. APARNA HEGDE Founder and Managing Trustee, ARMMAN View bio View less DR. APARNA HEGDE Founder and Managing Trustee, ARMMAN KATHY HOCHUL Governor, New York View bio View less KATHY HOCHUL Governor, New York DAVID HOLT Mayor, Oklahoma City View bio View less DAVID HOLT Mayor, Oklahoma City JANICE BRYANT HOWROYD Founder and CEO, ActOne Group View bio View less JANICE BRYANT HOWROYD Founder and CEO, ActOne Group DOLORES HUERTA President, Dolores Huerta Foundation View bio View less DOLORES HUERTA President, Dolores Huerta Foundation KARA HURST Vice President of Worldwide Sustainability, Amazon View bio View less KARA HURST Vice President of Worldwide Sustainability, Amazon DAVE ISAY Founder and President, StoryCorps View bio View less DAVE ISAY Founder and President, StoryCorps RAHUL JAIN Director, Participant Media View bio View less RAHUL JAIN Director, Participant Media DR. TARYN M. JARAMILLO Senior Clinical Director, Caron Florida Ocean Drive View bio View less DR. TARYN M. JARAMILLO Senior Clinical Director, Caron Florida Ocean Drive LAURENE POWELL JOBS Founder and President, Emerson Collective View bio View less LAURENE POWELL JOBS Founder and President, Emerson Collective MOLLY JONG-FAST Contributing Writer, The Atlantic View bio View less MOLLY JONG-FAST Contributing Writer, The Atlantic DR. CHERYL JOY ST. JOHN Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency View bio View less DR. CHERYL JOY ST. JOHN Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency ALAN JOPE CEO, Unilever View bio View less ALAN JOPE CEO, Unilever ASHLEY JUDD Partner, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Reserve View bio View less ASHLEY JUDD Partner, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Reserve DR. NATALIA KANEM Executive Director, U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) View bio View less DR. NATALIA KANEM Executive Director, U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) ERIKA KARP Chief Impact Officer, Pathstone View bio View less ERIKA KARP Chief Impact Officer, Pathstone REP. PATRICK KENNEDY Founder, The Kennedy Forum View bio View less REP. PATRICK KENNEDY Founder, The Kennedy Forum BRAD KEYWELL Founder and Executive Chairman, Uptake Technologies View bio View less BRAD KEYWELL Founder and Executive Chairman, Uptake Technologies JOE KIANI CEO, Masimo View bio View less JOE KIANI CEO, Masimo CARIN KLAESSON Content Manager for Public Programs, The Nobel Prize Museum View bio View less CARIN KLAESSON Content Manager for Public Programs, The Nobel Prize Museum K’NAAN Musician, Poet, and Filmmaker View bio View less K’NAAN Musician, Poet, and Filmmaker FELICIA MARIE KNAUL Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami View bio View less FELICIA MARIE KNAUL Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami LOU LOUIS KOBOJI Executive Director, Kajo Keji Health Training Institute View bio View less LOU LOUIS KOBOJI Executive Director, Kajo Keji Health Training Institute PRITI KRISHTEL Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, I-MAK (Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge) View bio View less PRITI KRISHTEL Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, I-MAK (Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge) MARIA TERESA KUMAR Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino View bio View less MARIA TERESA KUMAR Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino ALVARO LARIO President-Elect, International Fund for Agricultural Development View bio View less ALVARO LARIO President-Elect, International Fund for Agricultural Development GUILLERMO LASSO President, Republic of Ecuador View bio View less GUILLERMO LASSO President, Republic of Ecuador CINA LAWSON Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Government of Togo View bio View less CINA LAWSON Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Government of Togo L MORGAN LEE Tony Nominated Actress View bio View less L MORGAN LEE Tony Nominated Actress MUHIDIN LIBAH Executive Director, Somali Bantu Community Association View bio View less MUHIDIN LIBAH Executive Director, Somali Bantu Community Association DR. JOAN LOMBARDI Senior Fellow, Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues View bio View less DR. JOAN LOMBARDI Senior Fellow, Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues KATHERINE LUGAR President and CEO, American Beverage Association View bio View less KATHERINE LUGAR President and CEO, American Beverage Association DR. MEERA MANI Vice President, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation View bio View less DR. MEERA MANI Vice President, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation REBECCA MARMOT Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever View bio View less REBECCA MARMOT Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever ROMAN MARS Host and Creator, 99% Invisible View bio View less ROMAN MARS Host and Creator, 99% Invisible DOROTHY MCAULIFFE United States Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State View bio View less DOROTHY MCAULIFFE United States Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State CINDY MCCAIN U.S. Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Food & Agriculture Agencies in Rome, U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome View bio View less CINDY MCCAIN U.S. Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Food & Agriculture Agencies in Rome, U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome CHRIS MCCARTHY President & CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios View bio View less CHRIS MCCARTHY President & CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios ALICIA MENENDEZ Host of “American Voices with Alicia Menendez,” MSNBC View bio View less ALICIA MENENDEZ Host of “American Voices with Alicia Menendez,” MSNBC CHARMAINE MERCER Chief of Equity and Culture, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation View bio View less CHARMAINE MERCER Chief of Equity and Culture, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation CARA MERTES Founding Director, IRIS (International Resource for Impact and Storytelling) View bio View less CARA MERTES Founding Director, IRIS (International Resource for Impact and Storytelling) DR. KAREN MIGA Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz View bio View less DR. KAREN MIGA Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz DAVID MILIBAND President and CEO, International Rescue Committee View bio View less DAVID MILIBAND President and CEO, International Rescue Committee DR. BENJAMIN F. MILLER Psychologist View bio View less DR. BENJAMIN F. MILLER Psychologist LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director View bio View less LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director LUIS MIRANDA JR. Activist, Philanthropist, Strategist View bio View less LUIS MIRANDA JR. Activist, Philanthropist, Strategist MIA MOTTLEY Prime Minister, Barbados View bio View less MIA MOTTLEY Prime Minister, Barbados ANN MUKHERJEE Chairwoman and CEO of Pernod Ricard North America View bio View less ANN MUKHERJEE Chairwoman and CEO of Pernod Ricard North America DENIS MUKWEGE Founder, Panzi Hospital View bio View less DENIS MUKWEGE Founder, Panzi Hospital VIVEK MURTHY U.S. Surgeon General View bio View less VIVEK MURTHY U.S. Surgeon General NIKKI MYERS Founder and Executive Director, Yoga of 12 Step Recovery (Y12SR) View bio View less NIKKI MYERS Founder and Executive Director, Yoga of 12 Step Recovery (Y12SR) ENID MUTHONI NDIGA Chief Programs Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights View bio View less ENID MUTHONI NDIGA Chief Programs Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights GAVIN NEWSOM Governor, California View bio View less GAVIN NEWSOM Governor, California NATHALIE MOLINA NIÑO Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Known Holdings View bio View less NATHALIE MOLINA NIÑO Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Known Holdings WAWIRA NJIRU Founder & Executive Director, Food For Education View bio View less WAWIRA NJIRU Founder & Executive Director, Food For Education JACQUELINE NOVOGRATZ Founder and CEO, Acumen View bio View less JACQUELINE NOVOGRATZ Founder and CEO, Acumen AMANDA NUSZ Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Target and President, Target Foundation View bio View less AMANDA NUSZ Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Target and President, Target Foundation KENNEDY ODEDE Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities View bio View less KENNEDY ODEDE Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities DAMILOLA OGUNBIYI CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. 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FREDERICA PERERA Professor, Columbia University ROSALIND PICHARDO Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point View bio View less ROSALIND PICHARDO Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point DOMETI PONGO Journalist, MTV News View bio View less DOMETI PONGO Journalist, MTV News JAIME PUMAREJO Mayor, Barranquilla, Colombia View bio View less JAIME PUMAREJO Mayor, Barranquilla, Colombia KATIE RAE CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine View bio View less KATIE RAE CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine GINA RAIMONDO U.S. Secretary of Commerce View bio View less GINA RAIMONDO U.S. Secretary of Commerce MANISH RANJAN CEO, NanoHealth View bio View less MANISH RANJAN CEO, NanoHealth TOM RIVETT-CARNAC Founding Partner, Global Optimism View bio View less TOM RIVETT-CARNAC Founding Partner, Global Optimism VANESSA ROANHORSE CEO, Roanhorse Consulting View bio View less VANESSA ROANHORSE CEO, Roanhorse Consulting DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation View bio View less DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation DAVID ROSENBERG Co-Founder and CEO, AeroFarms View bio View less DAVID ROSENBERG Co-Founder and CEO, AeroFarms JAIME SAAVEDRA Global Director of Education, The World Bank View bio View less JAIME SAAVEDRA Global Director of Education, The World Bank CHRIS SACCA Founder, Lowercarbon Capital View bio View less CHRIS SACCA Founder, Lowercarbon Capital EDWIN SANDERS Reverend, Senior Servant and Founder, Metropolitan Interdenominational Church View bio View less EDWIN SANDERS Reverend, Senior Servant and Founder, Metropolitan Interdenominational Church MAIA SANDU President, Republic of Moldova View bio View less MAIA SANDU President, Republic of Moldova DR. M. SANJAYAN CEO, Conservation International View bio View less DR. M. SANJAYAN CEO, Conservation International DENISE YVONNE AKI-SAWYERR Mayor, Freetown City Council View bio View less DENISE YVONNE AKI-SAWYERR Mayor, Freetown City Council RAJ KAMAL SAXENA President of Ramrati Education Complex, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation View bio View less RAJ KAMAL SAXENA President of Ramrati Education Complex, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation BRANDON SCOTT Mayor, City Of Baltimore View bio View less BRANDON SCOTT Mayor, City Of Baltimore FRANK SCOTT, JR. Mayor, Little Rock View bio View less FRANK SCOTT, JR. Mayor, Little Rock DR. NEIL BUDDY SHAH CEO, Clinton Health Access Initiative View bio View less DR. NEIL BUDDY SHAH CEO, Clinton Health Access Initiative DR. RAJIV SHAH President, The Rockefeller Foundation View bio View less DR. RAJIV SHAH President, The Rockefeller Foundation TANAYA SHARMA Board Member, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation (VGCF) and Global Education Foundation View bio View less TANAYA SHARMA Board Member, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation (VGCF) and Global Education Foundation YASMINE SHERIF Director, Education Cannot Wait View bio View less YASMINE SHERIF Director, Education Cannot Wait DR. SUSAN G. SHERMAN Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health View bio View less DR. SUSAN G. SHERMAN Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health KRISTEN SIEMEN Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors View bio View less KRISTEN SIEMEN Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors SHAMINA SINGH Executive Vice President, Sustainability & President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth View bio View less SHAMINA SINGH Executive Vice President, Sustainability & President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth SUMANT SINHA Chairman and CEO, Renew Energy Global Plc View bio View less SUMANT SINHA Chairman and CEO, Renew Energy Global Plc SANDY SPEICHER Former CEO, IDEO View bio View less SANDY SPEICHER Former CEO, IDEO BEN SKINNER President, Transparentem View bio View less BEN SKINNER President, Transparentem MARTIN SURBECK Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology View bio View less MARTIN SURBECK Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology HEMANT TANEJA CEO, General Catalyst View bio View less HEMANT TANEJA CEO, General Catalyst FRANS TIMMERMANS Vice-President of the European Commission View bio View less FRANS TIMMERMANS Vice-President of the European Commission NANCY TWINE Founder and CEO, Briogeo View bio View less NANCY TWINE Founder and CEO, Briogeo MARINEL SUMOOK UBALDO Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si’ Philippines View bio View less MARINEL SUMOOK UBALDO Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si’ Philippines HAMDI ULUKAYA CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees View bio View less HAMDI ULUKAYA CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees SIGRID VAN AKEN CEO, Novamedia/Postcode Lottery Group View bio View less SIGRID VAN AKEN CEO, Novamedia/Postcode Lottery Group SILVIA VASQUEZ-LAVADO Author, Explorer, Social Entrepreneur, Courageous Girls View bio View less SILVIA VASQUEZ-LAVADO Author, Explorer, Social Entrepreneur, Courageous Girls ANTÓNIO VITORINO Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM) View bio View less ANTÓNIO VITORINO Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM) SARA WAHEDI Founder and CEO, Ehtesab View bio View less SARA WAHEDI Founder and CEO, Ehtesab MARTY WALSH U.S. Secretary of Labor View bio View less MARTY WALSH U.S. Secretary of Labor OLIVIA WALTON Founder and Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments View bio View less OLIVIA WALTON Founder and Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments SHERRIE WESTIN President, Sesame Workshop View bio View less SHERRIE WESTIN President, Sesame Workshop GARY WHITE CEO and Co-Founder, Water.org View bio View less GARY WHITE CEO and Co-Founder, Water.org HEATHER WHITE Author and Founder, OneGreenThing View bio View less HEATHER WHITE Author and Founder, OneGreenThing KARUNDI WILLIAMS Executive Director, re:power View bio View less KARUNDI WILLIAMS Executive Director, re:power MATTHEW BROOKS WILSON Food Sovereignty Director, Sicangu Co View bio View less MATTHEW BROOKS WILSON Food Sovereignty Director, Sicangu Co MARGARET-MARY WILSON Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President, UnitedHealth Group View bio View less MARGARET-MARY WILSON Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President, UnitedHealth Group ROBIN WRIGHT Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation View bio View less ROBIN WRIGHT Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation MALALA YOUSAFZAI Activist View bio View less MALALA YOUSAFZAI Activist FAREED ZAKARIA CNN Host and Washington Post Columnist View bio View less FAREED ZAKARIA CNN Host and Washington Post Columnist VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine View bio View less VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine Monday, 19 September 2022 Tuesday, 20 September 2022 AGENDA BREAKFAST SESSION 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (ET) TRAINING IN OVERDOSE PREVENTION AND NALOXONE ADMINISTRATION The U.S. is encountering the worst drug overdose crisis in its history. More than 108,000 people died from an overdose in 2021, with more than two-thirds of the deaths linked to opioids. Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose and can be administered easily by nearly anyone with minimal instruction. Join this session, facilitated by Rosalind Pichardo, to learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose with naloxone and hear how she has saved more than 1,000 lives with naloxone. A limited amount of Narcan (nasal-spray form of naloxone) will be distributed to those who complete the training. This session will explore: * How to recognize when someone is experiencing an opioid overdose * How to respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone * How to access naloxone in your own community Speakers * Joe Kiani CEO, Masimo View bio * Rosalind Pichardo Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point View bio FUTURE-PROOFING THE CARIBBEAN: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT THE REGION’S ECONOMIC, HEALTH, AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE The Caribbean faces multiple threats: the region is on the frontlines of climate change, reeling from the devastating health and economic impacts of the pandemic, and under the immense pressure of rising inflation and debt. Investing in the revitalization and diversification of the Caribbean’s economic fabric, strengthening local and regional health systems, and building climate adaptation capacity and resilience to future disasters will be critical to move the region from vulnerability to opportunity. This session will explore: * How can we unlock public and private investment to revitalize key economic sectors and foster entrepreneurial activity? * How can we help enhance the region’s capacity to prepare for and mitigate future climate risks? * How can national and regional health systems be strengthened to better cope with endemic and emerging diseases? Speakers * Dr. Carla Barnett Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) View bio * Dr. Cheryl Joy St. John Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency View bio * Dr. Ralph Gonsalves Prime Minister, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines View bio * Luis Miranda Jr. Activist, Philanthropist, Strategist View bio OPENING PLENARY SESSION: GETTING UNSTUCK 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM (ET) GETTING UNSTUCK Since CGI last convened in 2016, the world has dramatically changed. More frequent natural disasters caused by climate change, the largest number of refugees since World War II, and rising inequality in our health and economic systems are just some of the urgent challenges we face as an international community. Even worse, as challenges continue to mount, it feels increasingly harder to break through the gridlock and realize solutions nationally or globally. But for community-based organizations, entrepreneurs, and a new generation of leaders from the frontlines of these challenges, they’ve had no choice but to rise to the moment to creatively forge solutions and demonstrate that progress is possible. As the public sector, private sector and civil society convene in New York City in person again for the first time in years, the question becomes: how do we break through the challenges and gridlock to make a difference in lives around the world? Speakers * José Andrés Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen View bio * President Bill Clinton Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States View bio * Dr. David Fajgenbaum Co-Founder, Every Cure View bio * Larry Fink Chairman and CEO, BlackRock View bio * Laurene Powell Jobs Founder and President, Emerson Collective View bio * Alan Jope CEO, Unilever View bio * Mia Mottley Prime Minister, Barbados View bio * Kennedy Odede Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities View bio * Damilola Ogunbiyi CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy View bio * Fareed Zakaria CNN Host and Washington Post Columnist View bio SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (ET) THE FUTURE OF HEALTH: HOW WE CAN HORIZON PLAN FOR THE NEXT GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES The COVID-19 pandemic put immense strain on an already fragile global health system, and new variants show continued gaps in preparation and containment of infectious diseases. The future of health will be marked by a wide range of challenges, including further infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics; increased disability and death from non-communicable diseases; rising hunger and starvation; inequality and lack of equitable access to health care; and environmental effects and lasting conflicts that impact the health of millions of people. Now is the time to focus on how to better prepare for future disease outbreaks and threats to global health. This session will explore: * How can our global health systems be better designed to respond to emerging and worsening challenges? * How can governments, businesses, and civil society mobilize for greater investment in global health systems? * How can individual actors and organizations take steps to support the health and wellness of their communities in the context of these future threats? Speakers * Jeremy Farrar Director, Wellcome Trust View bio * Felicia Marie Knaul Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami View bio * Margaret-Mary Wilson Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President, UnitedHealth Group View bio BEYOND REPRESENTATION: HOW WE CAN CLOSE THE OWNERSHIP GAP FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS OF COLOR In the United States, centuries of systemic racial discrimination have locked communities of color out of the tools and opportunities to build generational wealth. These persistent inequities are evident in the country’s entrepreneurial and financial landscape – only 2 percent of businesses with employees are Black-owned, and only 6 percent are Latino-owned. Of all U.S. asset management firms – key wealth creators and allocators – those owned by persons of color control just 0.7 percent of U.S.-based assets under management. Despite heightened awareness of bias and calls for equity and justice, the focus has often been on increasing representation in leadership positions instead of enabling more diverse ownership of the businesses and capital that drive the nation’s economy. This session will explore: * How do we create pathways to asset building, wealth creation, and ownership for historically excluded communities? * How can we work together to identify and break down the greatest systemic barriers that have slowed and prevented asset building and wealth creation? * How can we support the growth of asset allocators, fund managers, and entrepreneurs of color? Speakers * Margaret Anadu Senior Partner, The Vistria Group View bio * Patty Arvielo Co-Founder and President, New American Funding View bio * Dr. Amani Ballour Advocacy Officer, Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) View bio * Janis Bowdler Counselor for Racial Equity, U.S. Department of Treasury View bio * James Casselberry CEO, Known Holdings LLC View bio * Thasunda Brown Duckett President and CEO, TIAA View bio * Alicia Menendez Host of “American Voices with Alicia Menendez,” MSNBC View bio * Nathalie Molina Niño Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Known Holdings View bio SPECIAL CONVERSATION: ENHANCEMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF CLIMATE-RELATED DISCLOSURES Speakers * Gary Gensler Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission View bio SPECIAL CONVERSATION: ENHANCEMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF CLIMATE-RELATED DISCLOSURES | SPOTLIGHT SESSION: REACHING NET ZERO With increasingly dire forecasts on climate change, companies across the globe have rushed to commit to net zero carbon emissions. However, pledges are not plans, and – despite this wave of good faith – significant obstacles exist for most organizations to reach their targets, including the limits of re-engineering and the pace of implementation of new technologies. The challenges are made more complex – but also more urgent – with the emergence of new laws and regulations under consideration in Europe and the United States. This session will explore: * How can companies move past pledges toward actionable plans to achieve net zero targets? * How can organizations navigate the latest regulations around the world, from new proposed rules by the SEC requiring disclosure of emissions and net zero plans to European Climate Law that sets intermediate and long-term emissions goals? * How can organizations adopt new technologies and business models and use more sophisticated tools (like the Science Based Target initiative) to set and achieve ambitious carbon reduction goals? Speakers * Henadi Al Saleh Chairperson of the Board, Agility View bio * Charles Baker Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts View bio * André Esteves Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual View bio * Nili Gilbert Vice Chairwoman, Carbon Direct View bio * Dr. M. Sanjayan CEO, Conservation International View bio * Kristen Siemen Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors View bio * Frans Timmermans Vice-President of the European Commission View bio REVERSING THE GLOBAL SLIDE ON POVERTY: HOW WE CAN SCALE UP PROVEN ANTI-POVERTY SOLUTIONS The continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, rising inflation, and the war in Ukraine have exacerbated global poverty levels. According to the World Bank, between 75 and 95 million people are likely to be pushed into extreme poverty this year, reversing decades of progress on global poverty alleviation. In the face of severe loss of income, social protection measures like direct cash transfers, poverty graduation, and cash plus programs have proven extremely effective in providing fast relief to those facing disruption. Strengthening the social protection infrastructure, and pairing immediate poverty relief with long-term strategies, is key to helping the most affected communities rebound and withstand future shocks. This session will explore: * How can governments, businesses, and NGOs work together to implement and scale up evidence-based anti-poverty solutions? * How can we make social protection programs more robust and more responsive? * How can we leverage data and technology to improve the targeting of anti-poverty interventions so that the most vulnerable are not left behind? Speakers * Alice Patterson Albright CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation View bio * Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology View bio * Gargee Ghosh President, Global Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation View bio * Cina Lawson Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Government of Togo View bio * Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) View bio ENTREPRENEURSHIP GREENHOUSE 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM (ET) ENTREPRENEURSHIP GREENHOUSE The Clinton Global Initiative has a long history of supporting innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world aiming to make a positive difference. In its early days, CGI was one of the first promoters of the role of the private sector in developing innovative solutions that could be brought to scale. At CGI’s 2022 Meeting, we are launching the CGI Greenhouse, programming designed to support socially-minded entrepreneurs and innovators. More than 100 non-profit and for-profit social impact enterprises applied to be a part of this first-ever CGI Entrepreneurship Greenhouse. At CGI’s 2022 Meeting, the 19 finalists will present to an audience of potential partners and funders including Fortune 500 companies, large private and corporate foundations, family offices, and impact investors ready to implement their products and services. The CGI Entrepreneurship Greenhouse will not only identify opportunities to build out these social impact programs, but also provide operational support and opportunities to showcase their work throughout the meeting. Speakers * Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio * Felecia Hatcher CEO, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. View bio * Brad Keywell Founder and Executive Chairman, Uptake Technologies View bio * Nancy Twine Founder and CEO, Briogeo View bio SPOTLIGHT SESSION 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM (ET) THE PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS WE CAN NO LONGER IGNORE: HOW WE CAN WORK TOGETHER TO PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS With economic upheaval, stresses on public health infrastructure, and the COVID-19 pandemic creating gaps in communities’ support systems, people with substance use disorders are facing tougher struggles, and deaths due to drugs, alcohol, and suicide have reached record highs in the United States. As this problem has worsened, well-intentioned but siloed efforts to address addiction and overdose have led to disjointed approaches. However, glimmers of hope have begun to emerge in local communities as police, fire, and EMS respond to overdoses with mental health and addiction counselors in tow; peer recovery coaches proactively engage people in emergency rooms; and workplaces become “recovery friendly.” Across a variety of sectors, a reckoning has begun – the realization that they cannot solve these challenges on their own. This session will explore: * How can we create a comprehensive continuum of care that includes prevention, treatment, recovery, harm reduction, and mental health support? * How can we develop policies to address substance use disorders that bring together resources from across sectors? * How can we create, replicate, and scale partnerships across health care, public health, law enforcement, and community support organizations? Speakers * Sister Simone Campbell Leader, Understanding US View bio * Tom Coderre Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) View bio * Ryan J. Hampton Founder, Mobilize Recovery and The Voices Project View bio * Dr. Taryn M. Jaramillo Senior Clinical Director, Caron Florida Ocean Drive View bio * Rep. Patrick Kennedy Founder, The Kennedy Forum View bio * Dr. Benjamin F. Miller Psychologist View bio * Nikki Myers Founder and Executive Director, Yoga of 12 Step Recovery (Y12SR) View bio * Edwin Sanders Reverend, Senior Servant and Founder, Metropolitan Interdenominational Church View bio * Brandon Scott Mayor, City Of Baltimore View bio * Dr. Susan G. Sherman Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health View bio LUNCH NETWORKING ACTIVITY 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM (ET) ENHANCED NETWORKING ACTIVITY: THE THING FROM THE FUTURE Against a backdrop of accelerating change and increasing uncertainty, the wellbeing and resilience of organizations and communities of all sorts depends on our collective ability to think deeply and diversely about the issues shaping our lives, and where they could be going. The emerging practices of “experiential futures” are a synthesis of design and foresight skills, helping us imagine how possible, probable and preferable futures might look and feel to inhabit. They are being used increasingly by organizations around the world, to support more creative, robust and innovative engagement with the decisions that matter today. At this playful workshop you will rapidly prototype experiential future scenarios with other CGI attendees. You’ll learn how to scaffold your imagination and explore potential shifts around some of the issues you care most about, while getting to know other participants at the event, and having fun in the process. SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (ET) A PIVOTAL WINDOW FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND MATERNAL HEALTH: HOW WE CAN LEAD THE VANGUARD FOR AVAILABILITY, AGENCY, AND ACCESS This is a critical moment for reproductive and maternal health around the world. In recent years, preventable maternal deaths have increased; global resources devoted to comprehensive reproductive and maternal health have remained woefully inadequate; and access to these critical services is increasingly being threatened and outright curtailed. The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision was a massive setback to reproductive rights and the world is watching to see what will happen next. The pandemic, climate change, and humanitarian crises are worsening already massive inequities that threaten the health and well-being of people around the world. Despite the challenges, partnerships across the private sector, civil society, government, and the advocacy community can lead the vanguard with solutions centered on clinical innovation, policy change, and shifting culture. This session will explore: * How can we accelerate solutions to improve maternal and reproductive health, including new technologies, policies, and service delivery? * How can we address pressing global challenges, such as climate change and food insecurity, in ways that recognize the impact on maternal and reproductive health? * How do we develop cross-sector partnerships to accelerate progress toward achieving comprehensive maternal and reproductive health, access, and rights? Speakers * Xavier Bacerra Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services View bio * Christy Turlington Burns Founder, Every Mother Counts View bio * Rt. Hon. Helen Clark PMNCH Board Chair, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand View bio * Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio * Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet AVP, Health Equity and Lead, Merck for Mothers, Merck View bio * Dr. Aparna Hegde Founder and Managing Trustee, ARMMAN View bio * Molly Jong-Fast Contributing Writer, The Atlantic View bio * Dr. Natalia Kanem Executive Director, U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) View bio * Enid Muthoni Ndiga Chief Programs Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights View bio A FAST AND FAIR CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION: HOW WE CAN UNLOCK CAPITAL FOR CLIMATE MITIGATION IN AN EQUITABLE AND JUST WAY To reach net zero global emissions by 2050 and avert the worst impacts of climate change, the world will need to deploy clean energy technologies much more rapidly. This will require a massive surge in public and private investment across mature, clean technologies and early-stage and breakthrough solutions. Support for clean energy innovation and transition is especially critical for emerging and developing economies as they try to reconcile poverty alleviation and economic growth with global decarbonization goals. Proven strategies – from investment in local research and innovation to knowledge and technology transfer – can help countries advance cleantech solutions tailored to their specific needs and take the lead in determining their own energy future. This session will explore: * How can the public and private sectors work together to unlock capital for innovation and create markets for new clean technologies and businesses? * How can we fund and strengthen local energy innovation ecosystems in emerging and developing economies? * How can we center equity and justice in deep decarbonization efforts? Speakers * Mauricio Claver-Carone President, Inter-American Development Bank View bio * Ani Dasgupta President and CEO, World Resources Institute View bio * Patricia Espinosa Ambassador, Former Executive Secretary, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico View bio * Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster Chairman and CEO, InterEnergy Group View bio * Guillermo Lasso President, Republic of Ecuador View bio * Salma Okonkwo Founder, Blue Power Energy View bio * Katie Rae CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine View bio * Chris Sacca Founder, Lowercarbon Capital View bio * Sumant Sinha Chairman and CEO, Renew Energy Global Plc View bio * Hemant Taneja CEO, General Catalyst View bio PHILANTHROPY MEETING THE MOMENT: HOW WE CAN TRANSFORM GIVING AND GRANTMAKING FOR EQUITY, JUSTICE, AND IMPACT Since 2020, the global philanthropic community has faced urgent, intersecting needs at a level never before seen. An ongoing pandemic, increasing health and wealth disparities, an urgent reckoning of racial injustices, a worsening global refugee crisis, and worldwide conflicts have all demanded bolder action from funders and forced the philanthropic sector to reckon with questions of its effectiveness, legitimacy, and role in reinforcing structural inequalities. Grantmaking models centered on justice, participation, and trust can help address the inherent power imbalance in the donor-grantee relationship and shift agency to the communities served. Speakers * Dr. Elizabeth Alexander President, Mellon Foundation View bio * Michaelyn Anne Baur Managing Director, Solidaridad View bio * Jim Bildner CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation View bio * Marla Blow President and COO, Skoll Foundation View bio * Dr. Sarah Beth Gehl Executive Director, Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) View bio * Charmaine Mercer Chief of Equity and Culture, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation View bio * Wawira Njiru Founder & Executive Director, Food For Education View bio * Dr. Carmen Rojas President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation View bio * Sigrid van Aken CEO, Novamedia/Postcode Lottery Group View bio * Karundi Williams Executive Director, re:power View bio AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT UNDERSERVED ENTREPRENEURS AND SMALL BUSINESSES The pandemic has had a devastating impact on small businesses, especially in underserved and underrepresented communities. These populations are already constrained by limited access to capital, lower digital connectivity, and weaker entrepreneurial infrastructure. According to a recent Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey, women-owned businesses around the world were 20 percent more likely to report a closure due to the pandemic. In the United States, minority-owned businesses also suffered temporary or permanent closures at disproportionately higher rates. However, there are promising signs of entrepreneurial vitality and innovation. The pandemic accelerated the adoption of digital technologies by small businesses, and new business formation is surging, particularly in the United States, where online microbusinesses are booming, fueled by women and people of color. Speakers * Melissa Bradley Founder, 1863 Ventures View bio * Steve Case Chairman and CEO, Revolution View bio * Philip Gaskin Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation View bio * David Holt Mayor, Oklahoma City View bio * Shamina Singh Executive Vice President, Sustainability & President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth View bio PLENARY SESSION: “ONCE AND FOR ALL” 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (ET) “ONCE AND FOR ALL” After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability. Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights. Speakers * Agnes Binagwaho Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity View bio * Peggy Clark CEO and President, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) View bio * President Bill Clinton Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States View bio * Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio * Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio * Melinda French Gates Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures View bio * Dorothy McAuliffe United States Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State View bio * Dr. Rajiv Shah President, The Rockefeller Foundation View bio * Marinel Sumook Ubaldo Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si’ Philippines View bio SOCIAL RECEPTION 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (ET) AGENDA BREAKFAST SESSIONS 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (ET) THE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOUNG CHILDREN’S HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT Young children are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. According to UNICEF, about one billion children around the world, nearly half of the world’s children, are at an extremely high risk of experiencing negative effects from climate change, with significant implications for their health, nutrition, education, development, survival, and future. While the challenge is formidable and more research is needed to ascertain climate change’s specific impacts on young children’s developing brains and bodies, there are promising solutions that communities, corporations, and philanthropy are pursuing today. This session will highlight the disproportionate impact climate change is having on young children and families, identify market gaps, and lift up multi-sectoral solutions being explored to address them. This session will explore: * How do we raise awareness of the disproportionate impact of climate change on young children and families and use that awareness to galvanize action? * How can we leverage growing public sector, philanthropic, and corporate focus on and commitment to climate to focus on young children and families? * How do we support parents of young children who have been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and decades of systemic racism, and engage their voices in this conversation? Speakers * Adrián Cerezo Visiting Researcher, CHILD Fellow, Yale Child Study Center View bio * Laurence Chandy Director of Global Insight and Policy, UNICEF View bio * Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio * Dr. Joan Lombardi Senior Fellow, Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues View bio * Rebecca Marmot Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever View bio * Dr. Meera Mani Vice President, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation View bio * Dr. Frederica Perera Professor, Columbia University View bio STILL UNFINISHED BUSINESS: HOW WE CAN IMPROVE ECONOMIC OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide. This session will explore: * How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies? * How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity? * How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women? Speakers * Cherie Blair Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women View bio * Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio * Temie Giwa-Tubosun CEO and Founder, LifeBank View bio * Kathy Hochul Governor, New York View bio * Maria Teresa Kumar Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino View bio * Vanessa Roanhorse CEO, Roanhorse Consulting View bio * Olivia Walton Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments View bio * Robin Wright Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation View bio TRAINING IN OVERDOSE PREVENTION AND NALOXONE ADMINISTRATION The U.S. is encountering the worst drug overdose crisis in its history. More than 108,000 people died from an overdose in 2021, with more than two-thirds of the deaths linked to opioids. Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose and can be administered easily by nearly anyone with minimal instruction. Join this session, facilitated by Rosalind Pichardo, to learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose with naloxone and hear how she has saved more than 1,000 lives with naloxone. A limited amount of Narcan (nasal-spray form of naloxone) will be distributed to those who complete the training. This session will explore: * How to recognize when someone is experiencing an opioid overdose How to respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone * How to access naloxone in your own community Speakers * Jessica Geschke Outreach Program Manager, Serve You Rx View bio * Rosalind Pichardo Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point View bio PLENARY SESSION: “HOME” 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM (ET) “HOME” Today, 1 in every 78 people on earth has been forced to leave their homes– the highest number on record – due to political persecution, conflict, violence, and climate change. For many others, natural disasters and a lack of housing and public services threaten their ability to stay rooted in their communities. While these trends present both short- and long-term challenges, it prompts an important question – what does it mean to be at “home”? In this plenary session, speakers will explore how to foster community and belonging in an increasingly unstable world. Speakers * Dr. Noubar Afeyan Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna View bio * Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan View bio * Jesper Brodin Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding View bio * Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio * David Miliband President and CEO, International Rescue Committee View bio * Polina Frishko Executive Director, Carolinas for Ukraine View bio * Filippo Grandi U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees View bio * Muhidin Libah Executive Director, Somali Bantu Community Association View bio * Hamdi Ulukaya CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees View bio * Malala Yousafzai Activist View bio * Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine View bio PLENARY SESSION: CONVERSATION BETWEEN PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY Speakers * President Bill Clinton Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States View bio * Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine View bio SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (ET) COMMUNITIES LEADING THE WAY ON PUBLIC HEALTH: HOW WE CAN CENTER LOCAL HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE IN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL HEALTH INVESTMENTS There has never been a more critical moment for local development in public health, as the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of a strong local health care workforce, investment in local manufacturing, research and development, and production of medicines and vaccines. According to the Foresight Africa 2022 report, less than 1 percent of all vaccines used in Africa are locally produced, demonstrating the continent’s vulnerability and dependence on foreign supplies. However, governments and allies are beginning to rally around regional initiatives that provide critical local investment and revert control of these health systems to the communities themselves. This session will explore: * How can organizations support investments in localized health care infrastructure? * How can the public and private sectors work together to reduce reliance on imports of vaccines and strengthen localized manufacturing of vaccines? * How can best practices be shared across communities while not imposed in a top-down approach? Speakers * Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi Associate Dean and Professor, Baylor College of Medicine View bio * Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio * Priti Krishtel Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, I-MAK (Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge) View bio * Kennedy Odede Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities View bio CITIES AT THE CENTER: HOW WE CAN FIND NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCLUSION AT THE NEXUS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND THE REFUGEE CRISIS More than half of the world’s population currently lives in cities and urban centers, including more than 60 percent of the global refugee population and 80 percent of internally displaced persons. These numbers have increased considerably in recent years, in what the United Nations Population Fund describes as the largest wave of urban growth in history. This growth is expected to continue with greater access to good jobs and innovations in urban living; as well as the effects of climate change, global conflicts and violence. This poses significant challenges, but has also prompted city leaders around the world to pioneer innovative solutions through more affordable housing, efforts to abate air pollution and create low emission zones, and further investments in renewable energy and public transit. The need for inclusive, equitable, and resilient cities is greater than ever. This session will explore: * How can cities around the world work together, and learn from one another, to address the equity and inclusion challenges of growing urban centers? * How can we address historic inequity as we redefine cities’ services, infrastructure, affordable housing and physical spaces? * How can cities continue to support the growth of entrepreneurial ecosystems that provide employment and business opportunities to historically underserved communities and more recent arrivals like refugees and displaced individuals? Speakers * Eric Adams Mayor, New York City View bio * José Francisco Aguirre Executive Director, Santo Domingo Foundation View bio * Nazanin Ash CEO, Welcome.US View bio * Jody Barnett Head of Global Cities & Transit and Mobility, Mastercard View bio * Risa Berrin Founder and CEO, Health Information Project (HIP) View bio * Majora Carter Real Estate Developer and Consultant, Majora Carter Group View bio * Katherine Lugar President and CEO, American Beverage Association View bio * Roman Mars Host and Creator, 99% Invisible View bio * Jaime Pumarejo Mayor, Barranquilla, Colombia View bio * Denise Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr Mayor, Freetown City Council View bio * Frank Scott, Jr. Mayor, Little Rock View bio * António Vitorino Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM) View bio REAL SOCIAL IMPACT: HOW WE CAN MEASURE AND MAKE PROGRESS ON THE ‘S’ IN ESG Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards have become a critical tool for investors, employees, and customers to hold companies accountable for sustainability and social responsibility. They indicate the strength of a company’s management and probability of long-term financial success, and companies have an incentive to bolster their performance on these metrics. However, there is often uncertainty around how, in practice, we measure corporate social responsibility – the ‘S’ in ESG. Amid this uncertainty, organizations continue to look for opportunities to strengthen their practices and improve their social impact using whatever tools or measures are accessible to them. This session will explore: * How can government and civil society work with the business community to define and achieve social improvement targets? * How can organizations broaden diversity among vendors and improve the transparency of their supply chains? * How can each organization in attendance take specific actions to strengthen their social practices? Speakers * Aron Cramer President and CEO, BSR View bio * Elizabeth A. Vazquez Co-Founder and CEO, WEConnect International View bio * Matthew Richard Bishop Visiting Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute View bio * Priscilla Sims Brown CEO, Amalgamated Bank View bio * Meg Garlinghouse Vice President, Social Impact, LinkedIn View bio * Dr. Diane Osgood Founder, Osgood Consulting & Carbon Almanac View bio * Ben Skinner President, Transparentem View bio THE FOOD CRISIS AND THE THREAT OF GLOBAL DESTABILIZATION: HOW WE CAN TAKE URGENT AND SUSTAINABLE ACTION TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY First came the historic drought in Africa, China, and Europe, exacerbated by global warming and lowering crop yields. Then came a global pandemic, disrupting the global supply chain of critical agricultural trade. The war in Ukraine followed with two consequences: the cost of oil has doubled prices for fertilizer, and a blockade of Ukraine’s grain has reduced supplies to Africa, the Middle East, and Asia by half. As a result of these issues, more than 276 million people around the world are at risk of acute food insecurity. This number is twice as high as it was three years ago, leading to what the World Food Program is calling a “hunger catastrophe.” As global supply chains and traditional farming practices have been increasingly disrupted by the effects of climate change and geopolitical events, there are urgent needs to adopt climate-smart, regenerative, and indigenous agricultural practices around the world and to help create equitable and sustainable access to nutritious food. This session will explore: * How can we partner with and elevate traditional agricultural practices to respond to the urgent hunger crisis? * How can local and global food systems be strengthened and work collaboratively to adapt to the effects of climate change? * How can we work to prioritize equity and nutrition as we safeguard sustainable access to food? Speakers * Gabriela Bucher Executive Director, Oxfam International View bio * Lazarus Chakwera President, Malawi View bio * Kiril Domuschiev Co-Owner, Advance Properties View bio * Qu Dongyu Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) View bio * Carrie Freeman Co-CEO, SecondMuse View bio * Cindy McCain U.S. Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Food & Agriculture Agencies in Rome, U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome View bio * Matthew Brooks Wilson Food Sovereignty Director, Sicangu Co View bio COMMUNITY SESSION 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM (ET) STORY STUDIO President Clinton often speaks about how storytelling has been critical to his personal journey: “Growing up in Arkansas just after World War II in a family that didn’t have a lot of money, most of our entertainment revolved around storytelling. Listening to my relatives and neighbors tell stories showed me that everyone has a story, and that everyone’s story has value. When I got into politics, I always thought that the main point of my work was to give people a chance to have better stories. And after I left office, that same purpose led me to start the Clinton Foundation.” Building on President Clinton’s ability to harness the power of storytelling, Story Studio seeks to use stories to ignite future action within the CGI community. Set in a more informal and relaxed space, the Story Studio cultivates a unique opportunity to hear inspirational stories from trailblazers, gridlock busters, innovators, and those on the frontlines of our biggest common challenges. Attendees at CGI’s 2022 Meeting are invited to join these Story Studio sessions to hear the experiences and personal journeys that illuminate the complex challenges we face and the solutions and actions we strive to take. BREAKING GRIDLOCK THROUGH STORIES Join six-time Peabody Award and MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship recipient, Dave Isay for a conversation discussing the unique power stories hold in the pursuit of breaking gridlock. Speakers * Dave Isay Founder and President, StoryCorps View bio EXPLORATION AND UNDERSTANDING Science and technology allow us to overcome our human limitations and enhance our capacity to survive and thrive in the world. In the last decades, science and technology have become central to the solutions to many of our global challenges, including the potential to connect people and access information in ways that were unimaginable before. This session will feature stories of people who have used science and technology to improve the human condition, overcoming personal barriers and societal obstacles in the process. Speakers * Sumak Helena Sirén Gualinga Advisor, Daughters for Earth View bio * Ashley Judd Partner, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Reserve View bio * Martin Surbeck Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology View bio * Sara Wahedi Founder and CEO, Ehtesab View bio TRUST AND TRANSFORMATION Trust is the basis of connection; it is the speed of impact; and it is one of our most basic and increasingly precious human needs. Trust builds friendships, families, communities, institutions, and societies; and it is the connective tissue between them. Its absence – or fracture- can change everything. Join us as we hear from four storytellers, innovators, and changemakers whose stories of tapping into and forging trust have broken down barriers and created new pathways toward connection and impact. Speakers * Amanda Chen SVP of Impact and Engagement, Participant Media View bio * Rodney Foxworth CEO, Common Future View bio * Rahul Jain Director, Participant Media View bio * Lou Louis Koboji Executive Director, Kajo Keji Health Training Institute View bio * Cara Mertes Founding Director, IRIS (International Resource for Impact and Storytelling) View bio * Alessandra Orofino Executive Director, NOSSAS View bio CULTURE AND INGENUITY Through Culture and Ingenuity we have the power to transcend stalemate and gridlock by changing the way we see the world one subtle perception at a time. They challenge the given and can crack open cemented opinions, questioning problematic views and exposing what is often hidden. In this segment of Story Studio, audiences will hear short stories from a diverse group of innovators and trailblazers that illuminate how through ingenuity and culture we can help bridge gaps, inspire us to embrace our differences, and expand our horizons. Speakers * Arielle Duhaime-Ross Correspondent & Podcast Host, VICE News View bio * Silvia Vasquez-Lavado Author, Explorer, Social Entrepreneur, Courageous Girls View bio * L Morgan Lee Tony Nominated Actress View bio * Raj Kamal Saxena President, Ramrati Education Complex, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation View bio * Tanaya Sharma Board Member, Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation (VGCF) / Global Education Foundation View bio HULT PRIZE GLOBAL FINALS 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (ET) The Clinton Global Initiative is proud to host the Global Finals of the 2022 Hult Prize. Through their year-long social entrepreneurship competition, more than 100,000 young people in 120 countries work to create high-impact startups that address the annual Call to Action in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The 2022 topic is Getting the World Back to Work, where students are challenged to develop businesses that will provide employment for at least 2,000 people by 2024. The six finalists will pitch their businesses to a panel of expert judges, and the winning team will receives $1M USD in funding to make their idea a reality. Speakers * Meg Garlinghouse Vice President, Social Impact, LinkedIn View bio * Janice Bryant Howroyd Founder and CEO View bio * Erika Karp Chief Impact Officer, Pathstone View bio * Carin Klaesson Content Manager for Public Programs, The Nobel Prize Museum View bio * Manish Ranjan CEO, NanoHealth View bio * David Rosenberg Co-Founder and CEO, AeroFarms View bio * Sandy Speicher Former CEO, IDEO View bio SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (ET) THE MENTAL WELL-BEING OF THE NEXT GENERATION: HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH AMID MULTIPLE EXISTENTIAL THREATS The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an existing mental health crisis, particularly among children and young people. The emergence of “climate anxiety,” new and ongoing international conflicts, and widespread use of technology have added to the stressors impacting our youth across the globe. A study last year estimated that one in seven children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa have experienced significant psychological challenges, and almost 10 percent qualify for a psychiatric diagnosis. Overdose rates among teens in the United States are on the rise. Youth are facing cultural and infrastructural challenges – from stigma in seeking help to barriers in accessing support – in finding the tools and treatment they need. This session will explore: * How can organizations take action to directly support the mental health of young people in their communities and around the world? * How can we develop and implement effective models for delivering mental health care in schools, clinics, and community settings? * How can we leverage technology – which has exacerbated much of the mental health crisis among today’s youth – to reduce stigma and give youth easier access to support and treatment? Speakers * Dr. Tia Dole Executive Director, The Steve Fund View bio * Tristan Harris President and Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology View bio * Mahmoud Abdelwahab Khedr Founder and CEO, FloraMind View bio * Vivek Murthy U.S. Surgeon General View bio * Chris McCarthy President & CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios View bio * Dometi Pongo Journalist, MTV News View bio * Heather White Author and Founder, OneGreenThing View bio EDUCATION ON THE MOVE: HOW WE CAN HARNESS A SHIFT TO ONLINE LEARNING TO REDUCE DISPARITIES IN ACCESS TO EDUCATION The pandemic has made it more difficult for many around the globe to access learning – from restrictions in schools to families confronting urgent needs at home. However, the recent transition to online learning has also presented us with tools to reimagine the future of learning. Teaching and learning are increasingly happening on the move and outside of physical classrooms – whether due to COVID-19, forced migration, climate disasters, or other crises. Innovative approaches have brought remote learning to refugee camps via text message and radio, expanded access to education technology in rural America, and brought reading materials to everyday environments to encourage parents of young children to talk, read, and sing to promote brain development. The last several years have demonstrated that education does not exist in a vacuum but within a broader context informed by the trauma and disruption of the past few years. This session will explore: * How can we continue to move toward more adaptable, mobile education and meet students and teachers where they are? * How can we advocate for these efforts to include historically excluded communities? * How can we emphasize mental health and well-being in virtual and in-person learning? Speakers * Shoriwa Shaun Benjamin Founder and Chief Technology Officer, It's Learnable View bio * Dr. Celine Coggins Executive Director, Grantmakers for Education View bio * Jaime Saavedra Global Director of Education, The World Bank View bio * Maia Sandu President, Republic of Moldova View bio * Yasmine Sherif Director, Education Cannot Wait View bio * Sherrie Westin President, Sesame Workshop View bio THE CLIMATE CRISIS WE'RE ALREADY IN: HOW WE CAN ACCELERATE ADAPTATION TO A CHANGING CLIMATE As the impacts of climate change worsen, accelerating climate adaptation strategies to the same levels of mitigation has become more urgent and will require increased investment. The Global Commission on Adaptation estimates that investing $1.8 trillion in climate adaptation from 2020 to 2030 could generate $7.1 trillion in total net benefits – in avoided losses, lower risks and improved economic benefits, and social and environmental benefits such as improved biodiversity and cleaner air and water. Climate adaptation measures protect the most vulnerable communities and ecosystems, and make companies more resilient to climate-related environmental and economic shocks. This session will explore: * How can we identify and accelerate the most critical adaptation strategies – from early warning systems and resilient infrastructure to climate-smart agriculture and mangrove and water protection – across different communities and countries? * How can companies prepare for the impacts of climate change on their businesses, including supply-chain breakdowns, employee migrations, and increases in diseases? * How can we increase the financing available, so these efforts are not competing for resources with climate mitigation strategies? Speakers * Manish Bapna President and CEO, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) View bio * Xiye Bastida Climate Justice Activist View bio * Matt Damon Co-Founder, Water.org View bio * Jennifer Granholm U.S. Secretary of Energy View bio * Kara Hurst Vice President of Worldwide Sustainability, Amazon View bio * Alvaro Lario President-Elect, International Fund for Agricultural Development View bio * Ann Mukherjee Chairwoman and CEO of Pernod Ricard North America View bio * Gavin Newsom Governor, California View bio * Jacqueline Novogratz Founder and CEO, Acumen View bio * Tom Rivett-Carnac Founding Partner, Global Optimism View bio * Amanda Nusz Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Target and President, Target Foundation View bio * Gary White CEO and Co-Founder, Water.org View bio CLOSING PLENARY SESSION: TAKING ACTION TOGETHER 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (ET) TAKING ACTION TOGETHER The CGI community is united in its commitment to taking action together. Over the course of the year ahead, there is an opportunity for our actions to not only help address the global challenges we face today, such as rising health and economic disparities, but also to lay the groundwork for a reimagined spirit of partnership and action that is more diverse, equitable, and inclusive than ever before. If the challenges of the past and the last several years of the COVID-19 pandemic have taught us anything, it’s that we are better when we work together, we are more resilient when we support all our community members, and we are most effective when we coordinate and disburse our shared resources. As we go forward to take action, the question becomes: how do we affirm our common humanity, develop deep and cross-cutting partnerships, and center the lived experiences of those on the frontlines of our global challenges at the heart of our collective work? Speakers * Nazanin Ash CEO, Welcome.US View bio * Ana Marie Argilagos President & CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy View bio * Donnel Baird CEO, BlocPower View bio * Bono Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) View bio * President Bill Clinton Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States View bio * Chelsea Clinton, DPhil, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation View bio * Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Former U.S. Secretary of State View bio * Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) View bio * Dolores Huerta President, Dolores Huerta Foundation View bio * Dr. Karen Miga Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz View bio * Lin-Manuel Miranda Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director View bio View less JOE KIANI CEO, Masimo View less ROSALIND PICHARDO Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point View less DR. CARLA BARNETT Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) View less DR. CHERYL JOY ST. JOHN Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency View less DR. RALPH GONSALVES Prime Minister, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines View less LUIS MIRANDA JR. Activist, Philanthropist, Strategist View less JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer, World Central Kitchen View less PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton, the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice, led the U.S. to the longest economic expansion in American history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs. After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, and today, the renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, works to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for girls and women, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. Today the Foundation has staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, through which over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications. The Clinton Climate Initiative, the Clinton Development Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership are applying a business-oriented approach to promote sustainable economic growth and to fight climate change worldwide and in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the U.S., the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and preventable disease through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. In addition to his Foundation work, President Clinton has joined with former President George H.W. Bush three times – after the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Ike in 2008, and with President George W. Bush in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Today the Clinton Foundation supports economic growth, job creation, and sustainability in Haiti. President Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He and his wife Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton have one daughter, Chelsea, and live in Chappaqua, New York. View less DR. DAVID FAJGENBAUM Co-Founder, Every Cure View less LARRY FINK Chairman and CEO, BlackRock View less LAURENE POWELL JOBS Founder and President, Emerson Collective View less ALAN JOPE CEO, Unilever View less MIA MOTTLEY Prime Minister, Barbados View less KENNEDY ODEDE Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities View less DAMILOLA OGUNBIYI CEO and Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy View less FAREED ZAKARIA CNN Host and Washington Post Columnist View less JEREMY FARRAR Director, Wellcome Trust View less FELICIA MARIE KNAUL Director, Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami View less MARGARET-MARY WILSON Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President, UnitedHealth Group View less MARGARET ANADU Senior Partner, The Vistria Group View less PATTY ARVIELO Co-Founder and President, New American Funding View less DR. AMANI BALLOUR Advocacy Officer, Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) View less JANIS BOWDLER Counselor for Racial Equity, U.S. Department of Treasury View less JAMES CASSELBERRY CEO, Known Holdings LLC View less THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT President and CEO, TIAA View less ALICIA MENENDEZ Host of “American Voices with Alicia Menendez,” MSNBC View less NATHALIE MOLINA NIÑO Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Known Holdings View less GARY GENSLER Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission View less HENADI AL SALEH Chairperson of the Board, Agility View less CHARLES BAKER Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts View less ANDRÉ ESTEVES Chairman and Senior Partner, BTG Pactual View less NILI GILBERT Vice Chairwoman, Carbon Direct View less DR. M. SANJAYAN CEO, Conservation International View less KRISTEN SIEMEN Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors View less FRANS TIMMERMANS Vice-President of the European Commission View less ALICE PATTERSON ALBRIGHT CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation View less ABHIJIT VINAYAK BANERJEE Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology View less GARGEE GHOSH President, Global Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation View less CINA LAWSON Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Government of Togo View less DR. NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. View less FELECIA HATCHER CEO, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. View less BRAD KEYWELL Founder and Executive Chairman, Uptake Technologies View less NANCY TWINE Founder and CEO, Briogeo View less SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL Leader, Understanding US View less TOM CODERRE Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) View less RYAN J. HAMPTON Founder, Mobilize Recovery and The Voices Project View less DR. TARYN M. JARAMILLO Senior Clinical Director, Caron Florida Ocean Drive View less REP. PATRICK KENNEDY Founder, The Kennedy Forum View less DR. BENJAMIN F. MILLER Psychologist View less NIKKI MYERS Founder and Executive Director, Yoga of 12 Step Recovery (Y12SR) View less EDWIN SANDERS Reverend, Senior Servant and Founder, Metropolitan Interdenominational Church View less BRANDON SCOTT Mayor, City Of Baltimore View less DR. SUSAN G. SHERMAN Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health View less XAVIER BACERRA Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services View less CHRISTY TURLINGTON BURNS Founder, Every Mother Counts View less RT. HON. HELEN CLARK PMNCH Board Chair, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View less DR. MARY-ANN ETIEBET AVP, Health Equity and Lead, Merck for Mothers, Merck View less DR. APARNA HEGDE Founder and Managing Trustee, ARMMAN View less MOLLY JONG-FAST Contributing Writer, The Atlantic View less DR. NATALIA KANEM Executive Director, U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) View less ENID MUTHONI NDIGA Chief Programs Officer, Center for Reproductive Rights View less MAURICIO CLAVER-CARONE President, Inter-American Development Bank View less ANI DASGUPTA President and CEO, World Resources Institute View less PATRICIA ESPINOSA Ambassador, Former Executive Secretary, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico View less ROLANDO GONZALEZ-BUNSTER Chairman and CEO, InterEnergy Group View less GUILLERMO LASSO President, Republic of Ecuador View less SALMA OKONKWO Founder, Blue Power Energy View less KATIE RAE CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine View less CHRIS SACCA Founder, Lowercarbon Capital View less SUMANT SINHA Chairman and CEO, Renew Energy Global Plc View less HEMANT TANEJA CEO, General Catalyst View less DR. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER President, Mellon Foundation View less MICHAELYN ANNE BAUR Managing Director, Solidaridad View less JIM BILDNER CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation View less MARLA BLOW President and COO, Skoll Foundation View less DR. SARAH BETH GEHL Executive Director, Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) View less CHARMAINE MERCER Chief of Equity and Culture, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation View less WAWIRA NJIRU Founder & Executive Director, Food For Education View less DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation View less SIGRID VAN AKEN CEO, Novamedia/Postcode Lottery Group View less KARUNDI WILLIAMS Executive Director, re:power View less MELISSA BRADLEY Founder, 1863 Ventures View less STEVE CASE Chairman and CEO, Revolution View less PHILIP GASKIN Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation View less DAVID HOLT Mayor, Oklahoma City View less SHAMINA SINGH Executive Vice President, Sustainability & President, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth View less AGNES BINAGWAHO Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity View less PEGGY CLARK CEO and President, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) View less PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton, the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice, led the U.S. to the longest economic expansion in American history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs. After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, and today, the renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, works to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for girls and women, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. Today the Foundation has staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, through which over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications. The Clinton Climate Initiative, the Clinton Development Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership are applying a business-oriented approach to promote sustainable economic growth and to fight climate change worldwide and in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the U.S., the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and preventable disease through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. In addition to his Foundation work, President Clinton has joined with former President George H.W. Bush three times – after the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Ike in 2008, and with President George W. Bush in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Today the Clinton Foundation supports economic growth, job creation, and sustainability in Haiti. President Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He and his wife Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton have one daughter, Chelsea, and live in Chappaqua, New York. View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View less MELINDA FRENCH GATES Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures View less DOROTHY MCAULIFFE United States Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State View less DR. RAJIV SHAH President, The Rockefeller Foundation View less MARINEL SUMOOK UBALDO Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si’ Philippines View less ADRIÁN CEREZO Visiting Researcher, CHILD Fellow, Yale Child Study Center View less LAURENCE CHANDY Director of Global Insight and Policy, UNICEF View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. View less DR. JOAN LOMBARDI Senior Fellow, Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children's Issues View less REBECCA MARMOT Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever View less DR. MEERA MANI Vice President, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation View less DR. FREDERICA PERERA Professor, Columbia University View less CHERIE BLAIR Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View less TEMIE GIWA-TUBOSUN CEO and Founder, LifeBank View less KATHY HOCHUL Governor, New York View less MARIA TERESA KUMAR Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino View less VANESSA ROANHORSE CEO, Roanhorse Consulting View less OLIVIA WALTON Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments View less ROBIN WRIGHT Actor, Co-Founder Pour Les Femmes Foundation View less JESSICA GESCHKE Outreach Program Manager, Serve You Rx View less ROSALIND PICHARDO Founder, Operation Save Our City and Lead Educator, Prevention Point View less DR. NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna View less HER MAJESTY QUEEN RANIA AL ABDULLAH Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan View less JESPER BRODIN Chairman and CEO, INGKA Holding View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View less DAVID MILIBAND President and CEO, International Rescue Committee View less POLINA FRISHKO Executive Director, Carolinas for Ukraine View less FILIPPO GRANDI U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees View less MUHIDIN LIBAH Executive Director, Somali Bantu Community Association View less HAMDI ULUKAYA CEO and Founder, Chobani, and Founder, Tent Partnership for Refugees View less MALALA YOUSAFZAI Activist View less VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine View less PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton, the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice, led the U.S. to the longest economic expansion in American history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs. After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, and today, the renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, works to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for girls and women, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. Today the Foundation has staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, through which over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications. The Clinton Climate Initiative, the Clinton Development Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership are applying a business-oriented approach to promote sustainable economic growth and to fight climate change worldwide and in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the U.S., the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and preventable disease through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. In addition to his Foundation work, President Clinton has joined with former President George H.W. Bush three times – after the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Ike in 2008, and with President George W. Bush in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Today the Clinton Foundation supports economic growth, job creation, and sustainability in Haiti. President Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He and his wife Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton have one daughter, Chelsea, and live in Chappaqua, New York. View less VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY President of Ukraine View less DR. MARIA ELENA BOTTAZZI Associate Dean and Professor, Baylor College of Medicine View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. View less PRITI KRISHTEL Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, I-MAK (Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge) View less KENNEDY ODEDE Co-Founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities View less ERIC ADAMS Mayor, New York City View less JOSÉ FRANCISCO AGUIRRE Executive Director, Santo Domingo Foundation View less NAZANIN ASH CEO, Welcome.US View less JODY BARNETT Head of Global Cities & Transit and Mobility, Mastercard View less RISA BERRIN Founder and CEO, Health Information Project (HIP) View less MAJORA CARTER Real Estate Developer and Consultant, Majora Carter Group View less KATHERINE LUGAR President and CEO, American Beverage Association View less ROMAN MARS Host and Creator, 99% Invisible View less JAIME PUMAREJO Mayor, Barranquilla, Colombia View less DENISE YVONNE AKI-SAWYERR Mayor, Freetown City Council View less FRANK SCOTT, JR. 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TIA DOLE Executive Director, The Steve Fund View less TRISTAN HARRIS President and Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology View less MAHMOUD ABDELWAHAB KHEDR Founder and CEO, FloraMind View less VIVEK MURTHY U.S. Surgeon General View less CHRIS MCCARTHY President & CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios View less DOMETI PONGO Journalist, MTV News View less HEATHER WHITE Author and Founder, OneGreenThing View less SHORIWA SHAUN BENJAMIN Founder and Chief Technology Officer, It's Learnable View less DR. CELINE COGGINS Executive Director, Grantmakers for Education View less JAIME SAAVEDRA Global Director of Education, The World Bank View less MAIA SANDU President, Republic of Moldova View less YASMINE SHERIF Director, Education Cannot Wait View less SHERRIE WESTIN President, Sesame Workshop View less MANISH BAPNA President and CEO, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) View less XIYE BASTIDA Climate Justice Activist View less MATT DAMON Co-Founder, Water.org View less JENNIFER GRANHOLM U.S. Secretary of Energy View less KARA HURST Vice President of Worldwide Sustainability, Amazon View less ALVARO LARIO President-Elect, International Fund for Agricultural Development View less ANN MUKHERJEE Chairwoman and CEO of Pernod Ricard North America View less GAVIN NEWSOM Governor, California View less JACQUELINE NOVOGRATZ Founder and CEO, Acumen View less TOM RIVETT-CARNAC Founding Partner, Global Optimism View less AMANDA NUSZ Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Target and President, Target Foundation View less GARY WHITE CEO and Co-Founder, Water.org View less NAZANIN ASH CEO, Welcome.US View less ANA MARIE ARGILAGOS President & CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy View less DONNEL BAIRD CEO, BlocPower View less BONO Lead Singer, U2 and Co-Founder, ONE and (RED) View less PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton, the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice, led the U.S. to the longest economic expansion in American history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs. After leaving the White House, President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, and today, the renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, works to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for girls and women, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. Today the Foundation has staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, through which over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications. The Clinton Climate Initiative, the Clinton Development Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership are applying a business-oriented approach to promote sustainable economic growth and to fight climate change worldwide and in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In the U.S., the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and preventable disease through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. In addition to his Foundation work, President Clinton has joined with former President George H.W. Bush three times – after the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Ike in 2008, and with President George W. Bush in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Today the Clinton Foundation supports economic growth, job creation, and sustainability in Haiti. President Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He and his wife Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton have one daughter, Chelsea, and live in Chappaqua, New York. View less CHELSEA CLINTON, DPHIL, MPH Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation As vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton works alongside the Foundation’s leadership and partners to improve lives and inspire emerging leaders across the United States and around the world. This includes the Foundation’s early child initiative Too Small to Fail, which supports families with the resources they need to promote early brain and language development; and the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), a global program that empowers student leaders to turn their ideas into action. A longtime public health advocate, Chelsea also serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, and uses her platform to increase awareness around issues such as vaccine hesitancy, childhood obesity, and health equity. In addition to her Foundation work, Chelsea teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and has written several books for young readers, including the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World as well as She Persisted Around the World, She Persisted in Sports, Start Now! You Can Make a Difference; Don’t Let Them Disappear; and It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going. She is also the co-author of The Book of Gutsy Women and Grandma’s Gardens with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and of Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? with Devi Sridhar. Chelsea’s podcast, In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, premiered in 2021 and is the co-founder of HiddenLight Productions. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. She lives with her husband Marc, their children Charlotte, Aidan and Jasper, and dog Soren in New York City. View less SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Former U.S. Secretary of State View less DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO) View less DOLORES HUERTA President, Dolores Huerta Foundation View less DR. KAREN MIGA Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz View less LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA Award-Winning Songwriter, Actor, Director TAKING ACTION TOGETHER Through its unique model, CGI supports partners in developing Commitments to Action — new, specific, and measurable projects. Since 2005, members of the CGI community have made more than 3,700 Commitments to Action that have made a difference in the lives of more than 435 million people in more than 180 countries. WATER & SANITATION SOLUTIONS FOR HAITI In 2009, Water.org committed to raising and investing $2,000,000 to reach at least 50,000 people with safe water … INVESTING IN KENYAN YOUTH AND WOMEN In 2010, the MasterCard Foundation, the Equity Group Foundation, Equity Bank and the Government of Kenya committed to … MOBILIZING FOR 20,000 EXCELLENT NEW STEM TEACHERS In 2011, the Carnegie Corporation, along with a wide range of partners, committed to identifying and funding programs … INVESTMENT AND TRAINING FOR AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE In 2011, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) committed to encourage both workers’ … GOING THE LAST MILE: REDEFINING HEALTHCARE IN REMOTE SETTINGS In 2013, Last Mile Health committed to scale their innovative, high-impact Frontline Health Worker (FHW) model to bring … HEALTHY CONNECTIONS: TECHNOLOGY PROMOTING FAMILY HEALTH In 2013, Pro Mujer, Sesame Workshop, the Mayo Clinic, and Pfizer committed to leverage their core competencies to … COMBATING EBOLA: AIRLIFT OF 100 TONS OF MEDICAL AID In 2014, Direct Relief committed to support the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone in their efforts to … WASH TIME IS TALK TIME: EARLY LITERACY IN LAUNDROMATS In 2015, Too Small to Fail, the Coin Laundry Association (CLA) and their partners committed to engage parents … EXPANSION OF PLOW TO PLATE: REDUCING FOOD INSECURITY IN PR In 2019, World Central Kitchen (WCK) committed to expand its Plow to Plate initiative from 2021 to 2023. … SOLAR SAVES LIVES: SOLAR POWER FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CLINICS IN PUERTO RICO In 2018, Direct Relief, the Hispanic Federation, The Solar Foundation, and New Energy PR committed to install solar … WATER & SANITATION SOLUTIONS FOR HAITI In 2009, Water.org committed to raising and investing $2,000,000 to reach at least 50,000 people with safe water … INVESTING IN KENYAN YOUTH AND WOMEN In 2010, the MasterCard Foundation, the Equity Group Foundation, Equity Bank and the Government of Kenya committed to … MOBILIZING FOR 20,000 EXCELLENT NEW STEM TEACHERS In 2011, the Carnegie Corporation, along with a wide range of partners, committed to identifying and funding programs … INVESTMENT AND TRAINING FOR AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE In 2011, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) committed to encourage both workers’ … GOING THE LAST MILE: REDEFINING HEALTHCARE IN REMOTE SETTINGS In 2013, Last Mile Health committed to scale their innovative, high-impact Frontline Health Worker (FHW) model to bring … HEALTHY CONNECTIONS: TECHNOLOGY PROMOTING FAMILY HEALTH In 2013, Pro Mujer, Sesame Workshop, the Mayo Clinic, and Pfizer committed to leverage their core competencies to … COMBATING EBOLA: AIRLIFT OF 100 TONS OF MEDICAL AID In 2014, Direct Relief committed to support the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone in their efforts to … WASH TIME IS TALK TIME: EARLY LITERACY IN LAUNDROMATS In 2015, Too Small to Fail, the Coin Laundry Association (CLA) and their partners committed to engage parents … EXPANSION OF PLOW TO PLATE: REDUCING FOOD INSECURITY IN PR In 2019, World Central Kitchen (WCK) committed to expand its Plow to Plate initiative from 2021 to 2023. … SOLAR SAVES LIVES: SOLAR POWER FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CLINICS IN PUERTO RICO In 2018, Direct Relief, the Hispanic Federation, The Solar Foundation, and New Energy PR committed to install solar … THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Join a growing community of sponsors including Digicel, the Elevate Prize Foundation, IBM, JetBlue, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, Pernod Ricard USA, Tarsadia Foundation, and individual donors, among others, that make CGI possible. 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