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Guest and keynote speakers

The EAIE is honoured to announce the following guest and keynote speakers at the EAIE Annual Conference 2011.

HRH Princess Marie of Denmark
As a representative of the fourth oldest continual monarchy in the world, HRH Princess Marie of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, brings both a royal and international aspect to the Conference. HRH Princess Marie has held numerous international business postings, stemming from her studies in International Business and Economics. Her fluency in French, English, Spanish and Italian, reflects the Princess’ international interests and experiences, and we are privileged to have her join us for this event. You can hear HRH Princess Marie of Denmark give a welcoming speech during the Opening Plenary on 14 September.

Opening keynote speaker: Christian Stadil

Christian Stadil

The EAIE is proud to present Christian Stadil, business man and owner of Hummel, one of the largest and most trendy sports and fashion brands in the world. In 2005, Christian was voted as one of the three top business leaders in Scandinavia. The leading French agency, Style-Vision, has named him as a future Maverick leader. Christian Stadil is known for his avant-garde marketing and sponsorships and has the clear leadership philosophy of giving in order to receive. He is concerned with distributing good energy and self-esteem in an organisation; a philosophy he calls Company Karma.

Join us at the Opening Plenary and be inspired by one of Denmark’s most charismatic leaders.

Closing keynote speaker: Stine Bosse

Stine Bosse

To conclude this year’s conference, Stine Bosse – an icon of innovation – will deliver a keynote speech at the Closing Plenary. Former CEO at TrygVesta, the second largest insurer in the Nordic region, Stine is an inspirational woman with an impressive business career. Through her uplifting work with troubled young immigrants, it is clear that Stine is equally focussed on societal affairs. Stine’s closing keynote speech will lead us on a journey as she describes her 120 km pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, illustrating how her aim was to test how far you can reach by showing young people respect and concern, while challenging them physically and mentally.

Stine Bosse clearly represents the three pillars of this year’s conference theme: cooperation, innovation and participation.


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