Fábio C. Barbosa currently serves as President of the Supervisory Board of Banco Santander Brasil and President of the Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN). He is the first President of a foreign bank to preside over FEBRABAN.
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso is the two-term President of the Federal Republic of Brazil, first inaugurated on January 1st, 1995 and re-elected by an absolute majority on October 4th, 1998. President Cardoso's term ended January 1st, 2003.
Author of The Rise of Nuclear Iran: How Tehran Defies the West
Ambassador Gold was the eleventh Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations (1997-1999). Previously he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to the former Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu
Author of "The Plan: Twelve Months to Renew Britain"
DANIEL HANNAN is a writer and journalist. He has authored seven books on the EU, contributes regularly to a number of European newspapers, and has served as Conservative MEP for South East England since 1999.
Business Leader and Strategist, Former Irish Prime Minister
John Bruton is a former Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach), who helped transform the Irish economy into the "Celtic Tiger": one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
is the chairman and Chief Mentor of Infosys Technologies Limited, a global Information Technology (IT) consulting and software services provider, headquartered at Bangalore, India.
A South African of Indian origin, she was the first non-white woman on the High Court of South Africa,[1] and she has also served as a judge of the International Criminal Court and President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Timothy Wirth is the President of the United Nations Foundation and the Better World Fund. Both organizations were founded in 1998 through a major financial commitment from Ted Turner to support and strengthen the work of the United Nations.