13.10.2011 Adeya sponsors young women leaders at the Women’s Forum in Deauville, France

Morges, Switzerland, October 13, 2011 – Adeya, the Geneva-based secure mobile communications company, is bringing the first worldwide youth delegation to the Global Meeting of the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society in Deauville, France, from 13-15 October, 2011.  The delegation is led by iLIVE2LEADinternational (“iL2L”), a global non-profit organization dedicated to young women’s international leadership.

Adeya will enable iLIVE2LEAD’s young women delegates from Saudi Arabia, Kenya, China, Italy, Argentina, and the United States to attend this prestigious global gathering.  Forum participants, for the first time, will hear the views and goals of the next generation of women leaders.  In turn, iL2L delegates will have the chance to be inspired by the world’s leading women in business and government.

Adeya is providing space in the Discovery area of the Forum for iL2L youth delegates to make formal and informal presentations during the three days of the conference.

iL2L will host five such sessions, including: “Leadership in a Global Community: A New Style of Leadership?” facilitated by Antoinette Benoit, McDonald’s Europe; “The Communication Techniques of Leaders”, facilitated by Ann Walker Marchant, Walker Marchant Group; “Cultural Obstacles to Women’s Leadership” moderated by Ann Veneman, formerly of UNICEF and MunaAbuSulayman, Secretary General, Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation; and “Inspiring Social Change: Becoming the Catalyst for Action” moderated by KarineGuldemann, of ELLE Foundation.

Adeya representative Alexander Harbaugh will present a session at the Forum on “Social Media and Mobile Phones: Protecting our businesses, our youth and ourselves” in which he will highlight the dangers from hackers and criminals gaining access to our personal and business information and explain how Adeya’s solutions address these dangers. 

Adeya and iLive2Lead look forward to this opportunity to collaborate in bringing the voice of youth to this 7th Edition of the Women’s Forum global meeting.

Youth delegates and Adeya representatives are available for interview.
 
 
Adeya is an independent Swiss company safeguarding business, banking, and government communications.  Based near Geneva, Adeya combines software experts, telecom engineers, and ex-law enforcement officers with high-level experience in data and financial security.  In business since 2007, its roots are in systems security for Swiss banks and multinational companies.
 
Please visit www.il2l.org or www.adeya.ch for photos and further information.
 
Contact:
 
Alexander Harbaugh
+41 22 566 14 89
 
Laura Bode, President IL2L
+ 1 (301) 461-6894
 
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