Wed, Nov 18, 2020

1 PM – 2:15 PM EST (GMT-5)

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This year we mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, which is a fortuitous time to assess different platforms and partnerships for multilateral cooperation.

Join us for a conversation with the Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization, Mr. Zurab Pololikashvili to discuss challenges and opportunities within the tourism industry after COVID 19 and what tourism will look like moving forward.

The World Tourism Organization has the mandate to promote responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism with its many implications for reaching the SDGs. Join to get answers to questions such as what can be done in the break in travel to ensure labor protections are ensured for youth and minorities? What can be done to advance digitalization in rural communities that lack visitors and do not have the requisite infrastructure, internet access, or technical knowledge to attract tourist? What can we do at the multilateral level? A Q&A session will be held at the end for student who want to ask questions to the SG directly.

REGISRATION REQUIRED: zoom link will be sent to registered participants in advance of the event

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Zurab Pololikashvili

Secretary General

UN World Tourism Organization

Secretary-General since 1 January 2018 after being elected by the 22nd Session of UNWTO General Assembly. He was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Kingdom of Spain, the Principality of Andorra, the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria and the Kingdom of Morocco and Permanent Representative of Georgia to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) up to December 2017.

Between 2009 and 2010, he was Minister of Economic Development of Georgia. As a Minister of Economic Development of Georgia, Mr Pololikashvili was responsible for overseeing the country’s long-term fiscal growth strategies, advancing foreign trade and investment policy initiatives as well as for promoting the development of the tourism, infrastructure and transportation sectors. He was instrumental in launching an innovative policy for the development of tourism in Georgia, prioritizing the sphere on both the government and private sector agendas. During Mr Pololikashvili’s tenure as Minister of Economic Development, through key policy reforms, marketing activities, improvement of infrastructure and visa liberalization initiatives, Georgia nearly doubled the number of international tourist arrivals, from 1.5 million (2009) to exceeding the 2.8 million mark by 2011. Those reforms paved the way for sustainable tourism practices in Georgia and poverty alleviation initiatives, placing Georgia among the top tourism destinations in the region. Minister Pololikashvili successfully led the economic liberalization processes, introducing supportive policies for SMEs, and incentive programmes to attract foreign investment for the development of hard and soft infrastructure.



2006 – 2009 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Kingdom of Spain.

 

2005 – 2006 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. In this capacity as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, he supervised the departments for administrative, budgetary, financial and consular affairs, as well as the Department for Human Resources Management. Mr. Pololikashvili was responsible for ushering in a new phase of more liberal and secure visa regimes, facilitation of processes to ease border crossing procedures, and deepening relations with various international organizations, including  UNWTO.



Experience in the private sector



Mr Pololikashvili’s private sector experience includes several years in the financial and banking sectors, serving as Manager of International Operations for TBC Bank (one of the most successful banks in Georgia), Director of TBC Bank’s Central Branch Office (2001-2005) and Vice President of TBC Group (2010 -  2011)



Mr  Pololikashvili was CEO of FC Dinamo Tbilisi, the leading professional football team in Georgia (2001 – 2011).



Academic Qualifications



2008 - 2009 Global Senior Management Program (GSMP), IE Business School, Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain



1994 - 1998 Bachelor’s Degree in Banking, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia.



Personal Data



Mr Pololikashvili is married and has three children.



Languages



Georgian (native); English, Spanish, Russian (fluent), French, Japanese and Polish (spoken).


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