ROLE OF WOMEN-LEADERS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSED IN ROME

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ROME, February 24 (RIA Novosti) - On Thursday the Italian capital hosted the 5th international women's forum entitled "The role of women-leaders in socio-economic development of society".

About 100 women, top-managers of banks, private, state-run and regional companies of Russia, Italy and Azerbaijan took part in the forum.

"This is not a traditional gathering of women-leaders from different countries to discuss the role of women in modern business. The forum has practical tasks. We present our perspective projects to foreign colleagues, meet potential partners, discuss the implementation and development of joint initiatives and prospects of bilateral (Russian-Italian) cooperation in trade and economic and other spheres," Alexandra Murycheva, international relations director of the Association of Russia's Regional Banks, told RIA Novosti.

Four working sessions were held during the Rome forum. They focused both on professional issues, in particular, priorities of financial and economic policy, and global problems of the relations between businessmen and authorities, promotion of social partnership and the role of business in the formation and development of civil society.

On Saturday a group of Russian business-ladies received diplomas of the international public recognition which the International Chamber of Commerce presents to its most distinguished members, at a ceremony in Rome.

These women were Tatiana Paramonova, First Vice President of the Bank of Russia, and Tatiana Nesterenko, head of the Russian Federal Treasury. They were awarded for their contribution to the development of the Russian banking system and its financial market and the improvement of Russia's economic ties with western partners.

The forum is organized by the Association of Russia's Regional Banks, the Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship, the International Chamber of Commerce (the World Business Organization) and the Global World international assembly for economic, scientific and cultural cooperation.

The International Chamber of Commerce was set up in 1919. Its members are enterprises, companies and business-associations of 140 countries.

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