Mukesh Ambani elected to World Economic Forum Foundation Board

August 27, 2010 05:22 pm | Updated November 07, 2016 02:20 pm IST - Mumbai

New Delhi, December 5, 2008 : Reliance Industries Ltd. Chairman Mukesh Ambani, looks on as he attends a signing of agreements ceremony between Indian and Russia, in presence of Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, India, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008..Photo by- Rajeev_ Bhatt.

New Delhi, December 5, 2008 : Reliance Industries Ltd. Chairman Mukesh Ambani, looks on as he attends a signing of agreements ceremony between Indian and Russia, in presence of Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, India, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008..Photo by- Rajeev_ Bhatt.

The Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum has elected Reliance Industries’ Chairman and Managing Director, Mukesh Ambani, to its Board.

Others elected to the Board are Alcatel-Lucent’s CEO, Ben J. Verwaayen and Zhu Min, Special Adviser, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a former Deputy Governor, People’s Bank of China, a press release issued here today stated.

World Economic Forum’s Founder and Executive Chairman, Klaus Schwab, said, “we are honoured to have three distinguished new Members of the Foundation Board. Mukesh Ambani will bring an extraordinary level of business acumen and his commitment to the ideals of the Forum. He has played a key role, especially related to the integration of India into all our activities.”

“Ben Verwaayen has been a committed Member of the Forum for many years. His insightfulness and energy will be invaluable to the board. Zhu Min’s experiences at the highest level of Government and the financial sector will be similarly a great asset,” he said.

The Foundation Board is composed of leaders from business, politics, academia and civil society who strongly identify themselves with the Forum’s mission to improve the state of the world and who make a valuable contribution to this mission through their involvement.

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