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"The Tällberg Foundation is a non-profit international organization that was established in 1981 to become a platform for a free and open exchange of ideas and experiences. The purpose of the Foundation is to develop knowledge, understanding and insights into global change patterns and the need for the evolution of global societies."[1]
Contents
Board
Accessed March 2013: [2]
- Bo Ekman - Executive Chairman, Founder of Tällberg Foundation
- Ulla-Britt Fräjdin-Hellqvist - Vice Chairman of the Tällberg Foundation; Managing Director, Fräjdin & Hellqvist, Sweden
- Nayan Chanda - Author and Editor, YaleGlobal Online, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, USA
- Koosum Kalyan - Chairman of Kgontsi Holdings and Chairman of Edgo Merap, South Africa
- Cecilia Nordström - CEO, Tällberg Foundation
- Hans-Olov Olsson - Vice Chairman of Volvo Car Corporation and Chairman, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola
- Johan Rockström - Executive Director, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden
- Alan Stoga - President, Zemi, USA
- Anders Wijkman - Senior Advisor, Stockholm Environment Institute and Linköping University, and Co-President of the Clube of Rome
- James Wine - Director, Peace Appeal Foundation, USA and Senior Advisor, Tällberg Foundation
Knowledge partners
Over the years, the Tällberg Foundation has established links to a number of institutions around the world with whom valuable learning exchanges take place. This ongoing dialogue, either through projects and co-operation or on a more ad hoc basis, enriches the work of the Tällberg Foundation and partner organizations. [1]
- AVINA
- Bertelsmann Foundation (Germany)
- Civic Exchange (Hong Kong, China)
- Club of Rome
- Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (Sweden/US)
- Development Alternatives (India)
- Global Alliance for Banking on Values
- Global Energy Assessment (at IIASA), (Vienna, Austria)
- IVA (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Nature Academy (Stockholm, Sweden)
- New Economics Foundation (London, UK)
- Stockholm Environment Institute
- Stockholm Resilience Center (Sweden)
- Yale Center for the Study of Globalization (US)
The winners of the Tällberg Foundation Leadership Award for Principled Pragmatism
- Russell Ackoff, Chairman, Interact, USA
- Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General, United Nations, New York
- Lord John Browne of Madingley, former Group Chief Executive, BP, United Kingdom
- Gro Harlem Brundtland, Former Prime Minister, Norway
- Melinda Gates and Bill Gates, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA
- Achim Steiner, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi
- Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway
Contact
Web: http://www.tallbergfoundation.org