Israeli Presidential Conference
The Israeli Presidential Conference is a high level conference held in Jerusalem, once every 18 months originally, and more recently annually, under the auspices of the Israeli President and Nobel Prize laureate, Shimon Peres. The gathering, titled "Facing Tomorrow", brings together the world top leaders and thinkers in a wide variety of fields including policy, energy, science, economics, culture, art, religion, and thought, to navigate the most pressing global challenges ahead.
History
The Conference was inaugurated in May 2008 by Israel's ninth President, Shimon Peres. The conference seeks to investigate the crises and solutions, trends and innovations, visions and ideals that are shaping our collective future. The aim of the Conference was the development of an annual event that not only "talks" but also drives action and encourages practical initiatives.Previous conferences had as speakers a variety of global leaders, international scholars and activists, poets and scientists, artists and clergy, entrepreneurs, economists and industrialists, including George W. Bush, Elie Wiesel, Robert De Niro, Rupert Murdoch, and Bernard-Henri Lévy.
Dates | Location | Theme | URL |
18 – 20 June 2013 | Jerusalem | The Human Factor | |
19 – 21 June 2012 | Jerusalem | ||
21 – 23 June 2011 | Jerusalem | A thriving tomorrow or a declining tomorrow? | |
20 – 22 October 2009 | Jerusalem | Our Mutual Tomorrow | |
13 – 15 May 2008 | Jerusalem |
Structure
Each Conference consists of plenary sessions, panel discussions, roundtables, master classes and an exhibition.The 2008 Conference Steering Committee partnered with The Jewish Policy Planning Institute to develop and produce the Conference. The 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Steering Committees partnered with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem to develop and produce the Conference.