Gruppo Bilderberg 2014, lista completa: Monica Maggioni fra i 4 italiani ammessi. Fuori Lilli Gruber

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Pubblicato il 28 Maggio 2014 - 21:10| Aggiornato il 6 Marzo 2015 OLTRE 6 MESI FA

ROMA – Lista completa dei partecipanti al Gruppo Bilderberg, la riunione fra i potenti del mondo che si terrà all’Hotel Marriott di Copenhagen fra il 29 maggio e il 1 giugno 2014. Fra i quattro italiani ammessi la novità è Monica Maggioni, direttrice di Rainews. Gli altri tre sono l’ex premier Mario Monti, l’ex ad di Eni e Telecom Franco Bernabè e il presidente di Fiat John Elkann, che non c’era l’anno scorso ma che era stato già invitato negli anni passati. Fuori dal Bilderberg quest’anno la giornalista Lilli Gruber, i manager Alberto Nagel ed Enrico Tommaso Cucchiani, e l’imprenditore Gianfelice Rocca.

Il sito Dagospia ha pubblicato l’elenco completo alla sessantaduesima riunione di quella che i complottisti di mezzo mondo definiscono la “Spectre” internazionale. Di certo c’è che il contenuto degli incontri resta segreto e che ospitano una rara concentrazione di “potenti”: c’è David Petraeus, ex capo delle forze armate Usa e della Cia e l’immancabile ex segretario di Stato Usa Henry Kissinger, il direttore del Fondo Monetario Internazionale Christine Lagarde, la regina Sofia di Spagna e la principessa Beatrice d’Olanda, il segretario della Nato Anders Fogh Rasmussen e l’ex consigliere per la sicurezza di Obama Thomas Donilon. Poi ministri, presidenti e amministratori delegati di banche e multinazionali come Google, Shell, Axa, Deustche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Saab, Nokia, Carlsberg.

Fra le nazionalità degli invitati, i più rappresentati sono gli Usa con 38 partecipanti. Seguono Gran Bretagna con 13, Francia 9, Finlandia, Olanda e Turchia 7, Canada, Danimarca, Germania, Svezia e Norvegia 6, Italia e Spagna 4, Grecia e Portogallo 3, Austria, Belgio, Cina, Irlanda e Svizzera 2, Lussemburgo e Ungheria 1.

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LISTA COMPLETA DEI PARTECIPANTI (in ordine alfabetico) – AGGIORNATA AL 26 MAGGIO 2014

Presidente

  • Francia – Henri de Castries, CEO of AXA Group

Nazione – Nome – Carica ricoperta

  • Germania – Paul M. Achleitner, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
  • Germania – Josef Ackermann, Former CEO of Deutsche Bank AG
  • Gran Bretagna – Marcus Agius Non-Executive Chairman of PA Consulting Group
  • Finlandia – Matti Alahuhta, Member of the Board, KONE; Chairman, Aalto University Foundation
  • Gran Bretagna – Alexander, Helen Chairman, UBM plc
  • USA – Keith B. Alexander, Former Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Former Director, National Security Agency
  • USA – Roger C. Altman Executive Chairman, Evercore
  • Finlandia – Matti Apunen Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA
  • Germania – Jörg Asmussen, State Secretary of Labour and Social Affairs
  • Ungheria – Gordon Bajnai, Former Prime Minister; Party Leader, Together 2014
  • Gran Bretagna – Edward M. Shadow Balls, Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Portogallo – Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Chairman, Impresa SGPS
  • Francia – François Baroin, Member of Parliament (UMP); Mayor of Troyes
  • Francia – Nicolas Baverez, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
  • USA – Nicolas Berggruen, Chairman, Berggruen Institute on Governance
  • Italia – Franco Bernabè, Chairman, FB Group SRL
  • Danimarca – Flemming Besenbacher, Chairman, The Carlsberg Group
  • Olanda – Ben van Beurden, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc
  • Svezia – Carl Bildt, Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Norvegia – Svein Richard Brandtzæg, President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA
  • Internazionale – Philip M. Breedlove Supreme Allied Commander Europe
  • Austria – Oscar Bronner, Publisher, Der STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.
  • Svezia – Håkan Buskhe, President and CEO, Saab AB
  • Turchia – Cengiz Çandar, Senior Columnist, Al Monitor and Radikal
  • Spagna – Juan Luis Cebrián, Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA
  • Francia – Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain
  • Canada – W. Edmund Clark, Group President and CEO, TD Bank Group
  • Internazionale – Benoît Coeuré, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
  • Irlanda – Simon Coveney, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
  • Gran Bretagna – Sherard Cowper-Coles, Senior Adviser to the Group Chairman and Group CEO, HSBC Holdings plc
  • Belgio – Etienne Davignon, Minister of State
  • USA – Thomas E. Donilon, Senior Partner, O’Melveny and Myers; Former U.S. National Security Advisor
  • Germania – Mathias Döpfner, CEO, Axel Springer SE
  • Gran Bretagna – Robert Dudley, Group Chief Executive, BP plc
  • Finlandia – Henrik Ehrnrooth, Chairman, Caverion Corporation, Otava and Pöyry PLC
  • Italia – John Elkann, Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
  • Germania – Thomas Enders, CEO, Airbus Group
  • Danimarca – Ulrik Federspiel, Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S
  • USA – Martin S. Feldstein, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; President Emeritus, NBER
  • Canada – Brian Ferguson, President and CEO, Cenovus Energy Inc.
  • Gran Bretagna – Douglas J. Flint, Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc
  • Spagna – José Manuel García-Margallo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
  • USA – Michael Gfoeller, Independent Consultant
  • Turchia – Nilüfer Göle, Professor of Sociology, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
  • USA – Evan G. Greenberg, Chairman and CEO, ACE Group
  • Gran Bretagna – Justine Greening, Secretary of State for International Development
  • Olanda – Victor Halberstadt – Professor of Economics, Leiden University
  • USA – Susan Hockfield, President Emerita, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Norvegia – Leif O. Høegh, Chairman, Höegh Autoliners AS
  • Norvegia – Westye Høegh, Senior Advisor, Höegh Autoliners AS
  • USA – Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn
  • Cina – Yiping Huang, Professor of Economics, National School of Development, Peking University
  • USA – Shirley Ann Jackson, President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • USA – Kenneth M. Jacobs, Chairman and CEO, Lazard
  • USA – James A. Johnson, Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners
  • USA – Alex Karp, CEO, Palantir Technologies
  • USA – Bruce J. Katz, Vice President and Co-Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution
  • Canada – Jason T. Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development
  • Gran Bretagna – John Kerr, Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power
  • USA – Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
  • USA – Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and CEO, Alcoa
  • Turchia – Mustafa Koç, Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.
  • Danimarca – Steffen Kragh, President and CEO, Egmont
  • USA – Henry R. Kravis, Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
  • USA – Marie-Josée Kravis, Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute
  • Svizzera – André Kudelski, Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group
  • Internazionale – Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
  • Belgio – Thomas Leysen, Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group
  • USA – Cheng Li, Director, John L.Thornton China Center,The Brookings Institution
  • Svezia – Tove Lifvendahl, Political Editor in Chief, Svenska Dagbladet
  • Cina – He Liu, Minister, Office of the Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs
  • Portogallo – Paulo Macedo, Minister of Health
  • Francia – Emmanuel Macron, Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency
  • Italia – Monica Maggioni, Editor-in-Chief, Rainews24, RAI TV
  • Gran Bretagna – Peter Mandelson, Chairman, Global Counsel LLP
  • USA – Andrew McAfee, Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Portogallo – Inês de Medeiros Member of Parliament, Socialist Party
  • Gran Bretagna – John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
  • Grecia – Alexandra Mitsotaki, Chair, ActionAid Hellas
  • Italia – Mario Monti, Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University
  • USA – Craig J. Mundie, Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation
  • Canada – Heather Munroe-Blum, Professor of Medicine and Principal (President) Emerita, McGill University
  • USA – Charles A. Murray, W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
  • Olanda – H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands
  • Spagna – Juan María Nin Génova, Deputy Chairman and CEO, CaixaBank
  • Francia – Natalie Nougayrède, Director and Executive Editor, Le Monde
  • Danimarca – Søren-Peter Olesen, Professor; Member of the Board of Directors, The Carlsberg Foundation
  • Finlandia – Jorma Ollila, Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell, plc; Chairman, Outokumpu Plc
  • Turchia – Umut Oran, Deputy Chairman, Republican People’s Party (CHP)
  • Gran Bretagna – George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Francia – Fleur Pellerin, State Secretary for Foreign Trade
  • USA – Richard N. Perle, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
  • USA – David H. Petraeus, Chairman, KKR Global Institute
  • Canada – Stephen S. Poloz, Governor, Bank of Canada
  • Internazionale – Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General, NATO
  • Danimarca – Jørgen Huno Rasmussen, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, The Lundbeck Foundation
  • Internazionale – Viviane Reding, Vice President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission
  • USA – Kasim Reed, Mayor of Atlanta
  • Canada – Heather M. Reisman, Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
  • Norvegia – Eivind Reiten, Chairman, Klaveness Marine Holding AS
  • Germania – Norbert Röttgen, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee, German Bundestag
  • USA – Robert E. Rubin, Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury
  • USA – Eugene Rumer, Senior Associate and Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Norvegia – Christian Rynning-Tønnesen, President and CEO, Statkraft AS
  • Olanda – Diederik M. Samsom, Parliamentary Leader PvdA (Labour Party)
  • Gran Bretagna – John Sawers, Chief, Secret Intelligence Service
  • Olanda – Paul J. Scheffer, Author; Professor of European Studies, Tilburg University
  • Olanda – Edith Schippers, Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport
  • USA – Eric E. Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google Inc.
  • Austria – Rudolf Scholten, CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
  • USA – Clara Shih, CEO and Founder, Hearsay Social
  • Finlandia – Risto K. Siilasmaa, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim CEO, Nokia Corporation
  • Spagna – H.M. the Queen of Spain
  • USA – A. Michael Spence, Professor of Economics, New York University
  • Finlandia – Kari Stadigh, President and CEO, Sampo plc
  • USA – Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University
  • Irlanda – Peter D. Sutherland, Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; UN Special Representative for Migration
  • Svezia – Carl-Henric Svanberg, Chairman, Volvo AB and BP plc
  • Turchia – A. Ümit Taftali, Member of the Board, Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation
  • USA – Peter A. Thiel, President, Thiel Capital
  • Danimarca – Henrik Topsøe, Chairman, Haldor Topsøe A/S
  • Grecia – Loukas Tsoukalis, President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy
  • Norvegia – Jens Ulltveit-Moe, Founder and CEO, Umoe AS
  • Internazionale – Ahmet Üzümcü, Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
  • Svizzera – Daniel L. Vasella, Honorary Chairman, Novartis International
  • Finlandia – Björn Wahlroos, Chairman, Sampo plc
  • Svezia – Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman, Investor AB
  • Svezia – Marcus Wallenberg, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
  • USA – Kevin M. Warsh, Distinguished Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University
  • Gran Bretagna – Martin H. Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times
  • USA – James D. Wolfensohn, Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company
  • Olanda – Gerrit Zalm, Chairman of the Managing Board, ABN-AMRO Bank N.V.
  • Grecia – George Zanias, Chairman of the Board, National Bank of Greece
  • USA – Robert B. Zoellick, Chairman, Board of International Advisors, The Goldman Sachs Group