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Deutsche Bank chief economist to speak to business leaders at global summit in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 16 - 2008 at 13:07
- PRESS RELEASE
For this reason, the Global Travel & Tourism Summit, which takes place from 20-22 April in Dubai, is delighted to welcome as a keynote speaker Professor Norbert Walter, Chief Economist at Deutsche Bank, and CEO of Deutsche Bank Research, who will set the scene for the session 'Global Perspectives - Changing Priorities', specifically addressing the key issues of the current economic debate: sub-prime, recession and the credit crunch.
All these issues clearly pose major challenges to the Travel & Tourism and related industries.
Professor Walter, a member of the Deutsche Bank 'Think Tank', which covers a wide spectrum of issues ranging from economic forecasting to country rating and sector analysis, is also a member of the Committee of Wise Men on the Regulation of European Securities Markets - the 'Lamfalussy Group' - and he was a close adviser to Gerhard Schroder's government.
The panel discussion following Professor Walter's presentation will comprise leading business and political leaders from around the world, who will debate the implications of his pronouncements, focusing particularly on the impact on the Travel & Tourism industry.
Panelists include:
- HE Mubarak Al Muhairi, Director General, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
- Christopher Dickey, Paris Bureau Chief and Middle East Regional Editor, Newsweek
- Edouard Ettedgui, Group Chief Executive, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
- Arthur de Haast, Global CEO, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels
- Jabu Mabuza, Chairman, South Africa Tourism, CEO Tsogo Sun and CEO, Southern Sun Hotels
The main objective of the session, which is expected to involve a lively debate with the participation of delegates in the audience, will be to identify the principal global trends in 2008 and beyond that might constrain the industry's potential for growth, sustainability and responsibility. It will also examine the main impacts on Travel & Tourism, such as the pressures from climate change, population growth, wider inequalities, cultural tensions, political instability, financial market volatility, and increased competition for land, water, food and energy.
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Notes and media contacts
Members of the media are invited to attend the Summit and after the debate Professor Walter and other delegates will be available for one-on-one media interviews.About The World Travel & Tourism Council
WTTC is the forum for business leaders in the Travel & Tourism industry. With Chairmen and Chief Executives of one hundred of the world's leading Travel & Tourism companies as its Members, WTTC has a unique mandate and overview on all matters related to Travel & Tourism.
WTTC works to raise awareness of Travel & Tourism as one of the world's largest industries, employing approximately 238 million people and generating nearly 10% of world GDP.
Contact:
WTTC PR Manager Louise Oram
+44-20-7481-8007
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