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MED Forum on Infrastructure - Rethinking Infrastructure: Fostering a Steady and Sustainable Economic Recovery in the Mediterranean

MED Forum on Infrastructure - Rethinking Infrastructure: Fostering a Steady and Sustainable Economic Recovery in the Mediterranean


 

Rome MED – Mediterranean Dialogues’s aim is to be an intermediary for intraregional dialogue, ensuring a high interaction and exchange of views among its participants.

In this context, this by-invitation-only Forum, organized by ISPI, with the knowledge partnership of McKinsey & Company, aimed to bring together a restricted group of top business and institutional representatives, from all over the Mediterranean region, in order to analyze and discuss specific themes and challenges related to infrastructure. It has been conceived as an open debate among all the participants, under the Chatham House Rule. The working language is English.

Click here for more details on the MED 2020 Forum on Infrastructure.

 

 

Monday, 30 November, 2020 - 11:00
Virtual event, by invitation only

SPEAKERS

Stefano Napoletano
Global Leader of Capital Projects & Infrastructure, McKinsey & Company
Erik Becker
Manager Infrastructure Department – Middle East & North Africa, International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group
Luca Lazzaroli
Director General, European Investment Bank
Andrea Scotti
Head of Infrastructural Development, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti
Riccardo Dutto
Managing Director - Global Head of Infrastructure, Intesa Sanpaolo
Vincenzo Ercole Salazar Sarsfield
Global Head of Italian Infrastructure, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and ANCE
Alessandro Agosta
Mediterranean Leader Global Energy & Materials, McKinsey & Company
Barbara Beltrame Giacomello
President, BusinessMed; Vice-President for International Affairs, Confindustria
Wael Almazeedi
Chairman and co-founder, FATE (Free Access to Energy) Consortium
Viviana Vitto
Head of Market Studies & Strategic Analysis, Global Infrastructure & Networks, Enel
Marco Patuano
Chairman, A2A
Maryam Khansari
General Manager, Herison Construction Company and International Relations Manager, Iran Association of Construction Companies
Carlo Secchi
Head, Centre on Infrastructure and Vice President, ISPI, Italy; European Coordinator for Infrastructural Priority Projects (TEN-T), European Commission
Nicola Sandri
Global Leader of Transport Infrastructure, McKinsey & Company

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