Confirmed Speakers at The PanIIT 2009 Global Conference
The PanIIT 2009 Global Conference to be held form Octiber 9-11 at Chicago, IL is deemed to be one of the biggest and the most extravagant event of this year with delegates expected in thousands.
Theme of the PanIIT 2009 Global Conference
With the theme of the event touching the chords of one of the most important and the most emerging section of the society, that of Entrepreneurs. The PanIIT 2009 will be discussing ‘entrepreneurship and innovation in the global economy’. With India poised to be a reckoning power in the global stage and with the Indian economy slated as one of the biggest and the most emerging economy in the global stage, Indian entrepreneurs are defining and re-defining the global economic scene.
Share space with global thought leaders
Some of the confirmed speakers at the PanIIT 2009 Global Conference who shall share their experiences and provide enough motivation and inspiration towards cretion of new possibilities with the emerging global entrepreneurs are:
- Jim Owens - Caterpillar - Chairman & CEO, Head of US Business Council
- Subodh Bhargava - Tata Communications - Chairman
- Aneesh Chopra - US Government - Chief Technology Officer
- Raghu Rajan - University of Chicago - Eric Gleacher Professor of Finance /Former Chief Economist, IMF
- Sonal Shah - US Government - Director of Social Innovation
- Duvvuri Subbarao - Reserve Bank of India - Governor
- Meera Shankar - Embassy of India - Ambassador to the United States
- Desh Deshpande - Sycamore Networks
- Madhu Pandit Das
- Akshaya Patra
- Carl Schraam - Kauffman Foundation - President
- Sam Pitroda - Knowledge Commission - Chairman
Sharing space with such eminent personalities is a once in a lifetime opportunity surely not to give a miss to, PanIIT invites the entrepreneurial and business community to join in and be the possibility of taking India to the next level.
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