BELGIUM – Former Montserrado County Representative candidate Telia Urey has been confirmed as a member of the Crans Montana Forum of New Leaders for Tomorrow, and invited to address the main challenges of the 21st century, and shape the new agenda globally at an Africa Women’s Forum in Brussels, Belgium.
Madam Urey is a renowned Liberian businesswoman and the Chief Executive Officer Core Investment Groups.
The Crans Montana Forum of the New Leaders for Tomorrow, based in Brussels, supports the commitment of young generations in the construction of a more humane world.
It is a Non-Governmental International Organization established since 1986, with a mission to build a better World “Towards a more Humane World.”
The Forum is closely working with all governments, specialized bodies, international and regional organizations such as the UN, UNESCO, UNIDO, FAO, the EUROPEAN UNION, the EUROPEAN COMMISSION, the COUNCIL OF EUROPE, OFID and naturally numerous NGOs.
“Your proven records and leadership experience will make you an active and distinguished Member of this exceptional Group. Indeed, these young leaders, with the strong support of the Crans Montana Forum, form a unique Community to address the main challenges of the 21st century and to shape the new global agenda as far as the implementation of the South-South cooperation is concerned.”
– Crans Montana Forum
Its primary aim is to strengthen international cooperation by promoting good practices and allowing a permanent dialogue between those in the public and private sectors who are the real decision-makers on whom the future of the world depends.
In a communication dated November 14, 2019 and addressed to Madam Urey under the signature of Mr. Pierre-Emmanuel Quirin Director-General Crans Montana Forum, the Forum confirmed that the Board of the “Fondation du Forum Universale” has expressed a favorable opinion for your nomination as a Member of the Crans Montana Forum of New Leaders for Tomorrow for the three next years.
The Foundation du Forum Universale officially appoints the New Leaders for Tomorrow, who enjoy Forum’s privileges for three years.
Younger than 42, candidates must attest to professional success, leadership experience and enjoy a good reputation in the community.
Representing a rich variety of profiles, the New Leaders are active within their community and committed to the social and economic development of their country.
“Your proven records and leadership experience will make you an active and distinguished Member of this exceptional Group. Indeed, these young leaders, with the strong support of the Crans Montana Forum, form a unique Community to address the main challenges of the 21st century and to shape the new global agenda as far as the implementation of the South-South cooperation is concerned,” the communication noted.
Madam Urey is expected to participate in the African Women’s Forum which begins on November 14, and is expected to end on November 16.
“Your presence is necessary to officially welcome you and confirm your New Leaders’ privileges for the three coming years. I look forward to welcoming you in Brussels,” Pierre-Emmanuel Quirin, Director General Crans Montana Forum stated.
Eminent dignitaries that have participated in New Leaders’ meetings
Madam Urey will join several world leaders and dignitaries who have participated in the Forum.
Prominent among world leaders that have participated in the Forum include: Mr. Dioncounda Traoré Former President of the Republic of Mali, Mrs. Sizakele Khumalo Zuma First Lady South Africa, Mrs. Dominique Ouattara First Lady Côte d’Ivoire, Mr. Gerhard Schröder Former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Naguib Sawiris Chairman & CEO Orascom Telecom Media Egypt and Mr. Larry King Former Host Larry King Live, CNN United States.
Others are: Mr. Cheikh Modibo Diarra Founder of Microsoft Africa Mali, Dr. Ahmed M. Al Jarwan Speaker Arab Parliament, Mrs. Eugenia Tymoshenko Daughter of former PM Ukraine, Mr. Hasan Alattas Director General Saudi Fund for Development, and Mr. H. Belo Osagie President Etisalat.