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The Commission’s work would not have been possible without the input and assistance of many individuals and organizations. We are deeply grateful to all those listed here.
A SPECIAL THANKS…
To McKinsey & Company, who provided input and counsel to the Commission and its Secretariat throughout the project. The team of Maria Blair, Michael Monson and Mark Templeton was led by Tilman Ehrbeck, Diana Farrell, Jeremy Oppenheim and Les Silverman.
To Jennifer Barsky, Prabal Chakrabarti and Irene Philippi who also provided vital inputs to the work of the Secretariat.
READERS AND EXPERTS
Our work has been informed by many who have gone before, and a number of them generously gave of their time and expertise to help shape our thinking. These include: Adrian Hodges, International Business Leaders Forum; Lalita Gupte, Mahdav Kalyan and K. V. Kamath, ICICI Bank; Nandan Nilekani and Sanjay Purohit, Infosys Ltd.; Percy S. Mistry, Oxford International Group; Richard Frank, Bob Graffam, Julio Lastres and Alexander Schwedelheim, Darby Overseas Investments Ltd; Michael Barth, Netherlands Development Finance Company; Nancy Bearg, Enterprise Works; Gary Bond, Noreen Doyle and Michael McCullough, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Cameron Rennie, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development; Enrique Ferraro, Jim Kaddaras and Maria Otero, Accion; Jide Zeitlin, Goldman Sachs; Masood Ahmed, David Stanton and Adrian Wood, the U.K. Department for International Development; Professors Michael Chu, Calestous Juma, Tarun Khanna, George Lodge, Michael E. Porter, Iqbal Quadir and Deborah Spar, Harvard University; Michael Fairbanks, On the Frontier; Craig Wilson, DeltaPearl; Elli Kaplan; Benjamin Krutzinna; Alex Shakow; George Ivanov; Eleonore Kopera, Business Humanitarian Forum; Barbara Samuels, Samuels Associates; Donald Snodgrass, Development Alternatives, Inc.; Elizabeth Littlefield, CGAP; Bill Kramer,World Research Institute; Hugh Locke, Locke Associates; Bill Draper, DraperRichards; Joaquim Boborquez; Maria Cattaui Livanos and William Stibravy, the International Chamber of Commerce; Robert Litan, Robert Chernow, The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; Professors John McMillan and Paul Milgrom, Stanford University; Christopher Woodruff, University of California, San Diego; Professor Jonathan Morduch, New York University; Jeb Brugman and Craig Cohon, GlobalLegacy; Bob Fitch, Enterplan; Daniel Zelikow, JP Morgan; Kenny Pegram and Ray Smilor, the Foundation for Enterprise Development; Sunil Sinha, Emerging Market Economics; Roland Dominicé and Jean-Philippe de Schrevel, BlueOrchard; Professor Roger Leeds, Johns Hopkins University; Professor Ted London, the Base of the Pyramid Learning Laboratory at the University of North Carolina; John Richardson and Sevdalina Rukanova, the European Foundations Centre; Kenneth Borghese, John E.Wasielewski, the United States Agency for International Development; S. Aftab Ahmed, Sabine Durier, Mariann Kurtz, Guy Pfeffermann, Harold Rosen, Thomas Schipani, Bernard Sheahan and Udayan Wagle, the International Finance Corporation; Gerard Byam, Cesare Calari, Gerard Caprio, Arvind Gupta, Jemal-ud-din Kassum, Michael Klein, Khalid Mirza, Francois Nankobogo, Neil Roger, Marilou Uy and Dileep Wagle, the World Bank; Gerald T. West, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency; Jonathan Fiechter and Prakash Loungani, the International Monetary Fund; Karen Decker and Arvind Mathur, the Asian Development Bank; Nancy Boswell, Transparency International; Antonio Vives, the Inter-American Development Bank; and Ric Cameron and Arthur Saper, the Canadian International Development Agency.
CONSULTATIONS
The Commission Secretariat conducted four formal consultations with international labour representatives; European foundations, academics, and Canadian civil society organizations. Our thanks to the hosts of these consultations, including the International Labour Organization and the European Foundations Centre, as well as to participants of these consultations, who included: Bob Kyloh, workers’ relations branch, the International Labour Organization; Raul Requena, Union Network International; Wendy Caird, Public Services International; Carla Coletti, the International Metalworkers’ Federation; Esther Busser, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions; Sándor Köles, the Carpathian Foundation; Matthieu Vanhove, Cera Holding; William White, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Dario Disegni, Compagnia di San Paolo; Charles Buchanan, the Luso- American Foundation; Michael Brophy, Help for All Trust; Luc Tayart de Borms, the King Baudouin Foundation; Michel Bourges Maunaury, the Madariaga European Foundation; Raymond Georis and Alexandre Kirchberger, the Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation; Ineke Derkzen, the Rabobank Foundation; John Mroz, the EastWest Institute; Charles Maynes, the Eurasia Foundation; John Wyn Owen, the Nuffield Trust; David Dollar, the World Bank; Michael Klein, the World Bank Group; Raymond Fisman, Columbia University; Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Yale University; Nazeer Aziz Ladhani, the Aga Khan Foundation; Gerry Barr, the Canadian Council for International Co-operation; John Watson of Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE) Canada; Patricia McCullagh, Ric Cameron and Arthur Saper, the Canadian International Development Agency; Michel Chaurette, the Canadian Centre for International Studies and Cooperation; Pam Foster, the Halifax Initiative; Molly Kane, Inter Pares; Robert Letendre, the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace; Mark Fried and Rieky Stuart, OXFAM Canada; Roy Culpeper, the North-South Institute; and Kathy Vandergrift,World Vision Canada.
UNITED NATIONS
Many within the extended UN family gave generously of their time and expertise, including Michael Henriques and Stephen Pursey at the International Labour Organization; Wilfried Luetkenhorst and his team at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization; Georg Kell and his team, Global Compact; and Antti Piispanen, Lorraine Ruffing, Karl Sauvant and the team at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Our thanks also to John McArthur and his team of the Millennium Project; and colleagues in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): Zéphirin Diabré, Associate Administrator; Bruce Jenks of the Bureau of Resources and Strategic Partnerships, who provided the overall UNDP guidance to the project; Sanjay Gandhi, Connie Gratil, Sirkka Korpela and Casper Sonesson, also of the Bureau of Resources and Strategic Partnerships; Kalman Mizsei of the Bureau for Europe and CIS; Shoji Nishimoto of the Bureau for Development Policy; Hafiz Pasha of the Bureau for Asia and the Pacific; the staff of the Office of the Administrator, particularly Gilbert Houngbo, Lauren Canning, Alan J. Lee and Mark Suzman; Djibril Diallo, Victor Arango, Carmen Higa, Hyacinth Morgan and William Orme in the Communications Office of the Administrator; Christina Barrineau, Normand Lauzon and Peter Kooi of the United Nations Capital Development Fund; and Bibi Amina Khan and Golda Kruss who provided assistance to the Commission Secretariat.
EDITING, DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Last but not least, we thank wholeheartedly those who have helped us with the editing, production and translation, working under very tight deadlines: Bruce Ross-Larson and Meta de Coquereaumont, Elizabeth McCrocklin, Thomas Roncoli and Christopher Trott of Communications Development, Inc.; Julia Dudnik-Ptasznik of Colonial Communications; Michel Coclet; Edward Ranney Carta of EurOz Technologies; Thomas Barbush and the team at Moore Wallace-Hoechstetter Printing; Kaika Clubwala of A.K. Office Supplies and Elizabeth Scott Andrews, Naeem Arastu, Sokhna Diouf, Françoise Gerber, Rajeswary Iruthayanathan, Maureen Lynch. and Jeremy Owens of UNDP.
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