International Business Leaders Forum

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Background

The International Business Leaders Forum describes itself as 'an independent, not-for-profit organisation currently supported by over 100 of the world’s leading businesses'. The organisation was founded by HRH The Prince of Wales and advertises that it has worked in over 90 countries since it was established in 1990.

IBLF Chairmen

Mr E Neville Isdell - IBLF Chairman (appointed in 2007). Isdell joined the Coca Cola company in 1966 and served a variety of high level positions over the years culminating in his becoming Chairman of the Board & CEO of the company in 2004. [1] [2]. In 2008 he ceased to be the CEO and also announced that he did not intend to stand for re-election as Chairman with effect of 2009. The New York Times reports that in 2007 he received a total package of $21.6 million from Coca Cola[3]. This included a $1.6 million salary and a performance bonus of $6.6 million. The remaining amount included $341,849 for aircraft usage, $80,116 for a car and driver, $117,065 for security, $48,169 for tax reimbursements, $213,375 for contributions to company thrift plans and $3,492 for life insurance premiums.

Mr Mohammed Jameel,President Abdul - Latif Jameel Co Deputy Chairman and Chairman, IBLF Middle East

Mr Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman, Chairman & Group MD - Bharti Enterprises IBLF Asia

Mr Paul Walsh, Deputy Chairman, Chief Executive - Diageo and Chairman, IBLF Europe & Africa

Mr John Brock, Chairman, IBLF Americas Chief Executive - Coca-Cola Enterprises [4]

Notes

  1. International Business Leaders Forum History Accessed 22nd July 2009
  2. Coca Cola Company 2008 Annual Report 26th February 2009. Accessed 22nd July 2009
  3. The Associated Press Coke’s Chief Got $21.6 Million in 2007 New York Times. 4th March 2008. Accessed 22nd July 2009
  4. Board of Trustees, accessed 13 February 2008