2010 Bilderberg Conference

The Bilderberg Conference 2010 took place at June 3–6, 2010, and were held in Sitges, Spain at Hotel Dolce.

Dolce Hotel during the Bilderberg meeting 2010

Agenda

  • Current Events: North Korea, Iran and Non-Proliferation
  • Global Cooling: Implications of Slow Economic Growth
  • The Growing Influence of Cyber Technology
  • Is Financial Reform Progressing?
  • US and European Fiscal and Financial Challenges
  • The European Union and the Crisis of the Euro
  • Promises of Medical Science
  • Energy's Promises and Challenges
  • Security in a Proliferated World
  • Social Networking: From the Obama Campaign to the Iranian Revolution
  • Europe-US: A New Approach
  • Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Region
  • Can We Feed the World?

Delegates (alphabetical)

  • Josef Ackermann, chairman of the management board and the group executive committee, Deutsche Bank AG
  • Marcus Agius, chairman, Barclays Bank PLC
  • César Alierta, chairman and CEO, Telefónica
  • Joaquín Almunia, commissioner, European Commission
  • Roger C. Altman, chairman, Evercore Partners Inc.
  • Sonia Arrison, author and policy analyst
  • Urban Bäckström, director general, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
  • Francisco Pinto Balsemão, chairman and CEO, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; former Prime Minister
  • Franco Bernabè, CEO, Telecom Italia S.p.A.
  • Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Antti Blåfield, senior editorial writer, Helsingin Sanomat
  • Ana Patricia Botín, executive chairman, Banesto
  • Svein Richard Brandtzæg, CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA
  • Oscar Bronner, publisher and editor, Der Standard
  • Ruşen Çakir, journalist from Turkey
  • Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia
  • Jaime Carvajal Urquijo, managing director, Advent International
  • Henri de Castries, chairman of the management board and CEO, AXA
  • Juan Luis Cebrián, CEO, PRISA
  • Gustavo A. Cisneros, chairman and CEO, Cisneros Group of Companies
  • Edmund Clark, president and CEO, TD Bank Financial Group
  • Timothy C. Collins, senior managing director and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC
  • Fulvio Conti, CEO and general manager, Enel SpA
  • George A. David, chairman, Coca-Cola H.B.C. S.A.
  • Etienne Davignon, vice chairman, Suez-Tractebel
  • Anders Eldrup, CEO, DONG Energy
  • John Elkann, chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
  • Thomas Enders, CEO, Airbus SAS
  • José M. Entrecanales, chairman, Acciona
  • Ulrik Federspiel, vice president of global affairs, Haldor Topsøe A/S
  • Martin S. Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University
  • Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University
  • Heinz Fischer, Federal President of Austria
  • Paul Gallagher, attorney general
  • Bill Gates, co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and chairman, Microsoft Corporation
  • Philip H. Gordon, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
  • Donald E. Graham, chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company
  • Karel De Gucht, commissioner, European Commission
  • Damla Gürel, ppecial adviser to the president on EU affairs
  • Victor Halberstadt, professor of economics, Leiden University; former honorary secretary general of Bilderberg Meetings
  • Richard C. Holbrooke, special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
  • Jan Hommen, chairman, ING Group
  • Robert D. Hormats, Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs
  • Jan Huyghebaert, chairman of the board of directors, KBC Group
  • James A. Johnson, vice chairman, Perseus, LLC
  • Jyrki Katainen, Minister of Finance
  • John M. Keane, senior partner, SCP Partners
  • John Kerr, member, House of Lords; Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc.
  • Henry Kissinger, chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
  • Klaus Kleinfeld, chairman and CEO, Alcoa
  • Mustafa V. Koç, chairman, Koç Holding A.Ş.
  • Henry R. Kravis, founding partner, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
  • Marie-Josée Kravis, senior fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc.
  • Neelie Kroes, commissioner, European Commission
  • Eric S. Lander, president and director, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
  • Anne Lauvergeon, chairman of the executive board, AREVA
  • Bernardino León, secretary general, Office of the Spanish Prime Minister
  • Peter Löscher, chairman of the board of Management, Siemens AG
  • Birger Magnus, chairman, Storebrand ASA
  • Peter Mansbridge, chief correspondent, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Jessica T. Mathews, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Frank McKenna, deputy chair, TD Bank Financial Group
  • John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief, The economist
  • Thierry de Montbrial, president, French Institute for International Relations
  • Mario Monti, president, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
  • Dambisa F. Moyo, economist and author
  • Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer, Microsoft Corporation
  • Egil Myklebust, former chairman of the board of directors SAS, Norsk Hydro ASA
  • Moisés Naím, editor-in-chief, Foreign Policy
  • Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
  • Juan María Nin Génova, president and CEO, La Caixa
  • Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, former prime minister
  • John Oldham, national clinical lead for quality and productivity
  • Jorma Ollila, chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc
  • Peter R. Orszag, director, Office of Management and Budget
  • Tuncay Özilhan, chairman, Anadolu Group
  • Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, former minister of finance; president of Notre Europe
  • George Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance, Greece
  • Sean Parker, managing partner, Founders Fund
  • Frank H. Pearl, chairman and CEO, Perseus, LLC
  • Richard Perle, resident fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
  • Ignacio Polanco, chairman, Grupo PRISA
  • Robert Prichard, president and CEO, Metrolinx
  • Bernard Ramanantsoa, dean, HEC Paris Group
  • Paulo Rangel, member, European Parliament
  • Heather Reisman, chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
  • Lars Renström, president and CEO, Alfa Laval
  • Alexander Rinnooy Kan, chairman, Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands (SER)
  • Gianfelice Rocca, chairman, Techint
  • Matías Rodriguez Inciarte, executive vice chairman, Grupo Santander
  • Charlie Rose, producer, Rose Communications
  • Robert E. Rubin, co-chairman, Council on Foreign Relations; former secretary of the Treasury
  • Suzan Sabanci Dinçer, chairman of Akbank
  • Paolo Scaroni, CEO, Eni S.p.A.
  • Eric Schmidt, CEO and chairman of the board, Google
  • Rudolf Scholten, member of the board of executive directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
  • Olaf Scholz, vice chairman, SPD
  • Josette Sheeran, executive director, United Nations World Food Programme
  • Javier Solana Madariaga, former secretary general, Council of the European Union
  • Queen Sofía of Spain
  • James B. Steinberg, Deputy Secretary of State
  • Björn Stigson, president, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
  • Lawrence H. Summers, director, National Economic Council
  • Peter Sutherland, chairman, Goldman Sachs International
  • Martin Taylor, chairman, Syngenta International AG
  • Fernando Teixeira dos Santos, Minister of State and Finance
  • Peter A. Thiel, president, Clarium Capital Management, LLC
  • Loukas Tsoukalis, president of ELIAMEP
  • Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, member of the executive board, European Central Bank
  • Christine A. Varney, assistant attorney general for antitrust
  • Daniel Vasella, chairman, Novartis AG
  • Paul A. Volcker, chairman, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
  • Peter Voser, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc
  • Björn Wahlroos, chairman, Sampo plc
  • Francis A. Waldvogel, chairman, Novartis Venture Fund
  • Jacob Wallenberg, chairman, Investor AB
  • Nout Wellink, president of De Nederlandsche Bank
  • Bing West, author
  • Shirley Williams, member of the House of Lords
  • James D. Wolfensohn, chairman, Wolfensohn & Company of LLC
  • José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Prime Minister of Spain
  • Dieter Zetsche, chairman of Daimler AG
  • Robert B. Zoellick, president, The World Bank Group
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