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St. Gallen Symposium

The 42nd St. Gallen Symposium

3–4 May 2012


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Partners

Ratan Tata and Dr. Josef Ackermann

Dr. Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank AG, welcomes Ratan N. Tata, Tata Sons Limited

The ongoing support of our Circle of Benefactors, the generosity of our donators and the rewarding partnership we share with the University of St. Gallen (HSG) have all been key elements in the success of the St. Gallen Symposium. The International Students’ Committee (ISC) is extremely grateful for this support.

Circle of Benefactors

Membership of the Circle of Benefactors, made up of renowned organisations from around the world, is essential to the funding and continuity of the ISC as a student initiative.

Donors

Every year many hundreds of donators support the St. Gallen Symposium with generous in-kind donations. Without their generosity, the St. Gallen Symposium could not take place.

University of St. Gallen

The ISC has worked closely with the University of St. Gallen ever since it was founded. The staff, lecturers and students of the HSG have played a crucial part in the success of the St. Gallen Symposium.

Max Schmidheiny Foundation

Founded by prominent Swiss industrialist Dr. h. c. Max Schmidheiny in 1978 on the occasion of his 70th birthday, the Max Schmidheiny Foundation at the University of St. Gallen is committed to fostering a free economic and social order.

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Booklet

The Booklet of the 42nd St. Gallen Symposium is available online.

 

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