Ambassadors and senior executives will share their views of breakthrough economic models, energy sources, and advanced technologies at the upcoming World Alliance Forum in San Francisco. The common goal shared by presenters and attendees is a desire to discover and develop new and better methods of harnessing resources for the collective good of the world’s citizens.
Among its many goals and projects, the organizer, Alliance Forum, is enabling start-ups in Bangladesh, bringing education to underdeveloped nations, and helping to feed hungry masses with spirulina, a high-protein algae that is cost-effective, sustainable, and easy to produce.
“It is always fascinating to see how top minds address perplexing challenges,” said Morgan. “Alliance Forum is affecting positive change around the world.”
Morgan served on the Planning Committee of Alliance Forum from 1991 – 1999 when its focus was U.S.-Japan technology transfer. As part of her service, she chaired the Internet Alliance Forum in Nagoya and Tokyo in 1994 which attracted a sell-out crowd of more than 500 senior executives and professors.