Glover Park Group has been hired by Mubadala Development Co., which is owned by Abu Dhabi's government, to promote public-private relationships at the Egypt Economic and Development Conference set for Sharm El-Sheikh March 13-15.
Egyptian president Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi will host the session designed to reposition his country on the global investment map and affirm its potential as a source of political and economic stability in the Middle East and trusted partner on the global stage.
Masdar's mission is to pursue, invest, incubate and establish a clean energy sector in Abu Dhabi and beyond.
GPG, which is part of WPP, has been promoting Egypt and its so-called "road map" to political and democratic reforms via free parliamentary and presidential elections.
Five GPG staffers are working the conference including Joel Johnson, President Clinton's senior advisory for policy and communication; Joshua Gross, former press/public engagement officer for Afghanistan's DC embassy, and Alex Mistri, President Bush's special assistant for legislative affairs and ex-managing director for government affairs at the American embassy in Baghdad.
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