The world’s leading speaker bureau CSA has chosen Mike Eman as one of its global speakers, noting he is “an international strong voice on the climate change threat.” CSA is based in London with offices in 16 countries and since its founding in 1983, it has been connecting audiences to the world’s most outstanding achievers in business, politics and academia. CSA provides “the most influential people on the planet to inspire, educate or motivate.”
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In its selection of the former Prime Minister, CSA explained what makes him an inspiring speaker. Upon becoming Prime Minister, Mike immediately confronted a formidable challenge to Aruba and its economy – a deep global recession. He implemented a bold rescue plan to revive the economy and to promote the worldwide brand of Aruba as a country that is stable, democratic, and innovative. He pursued an agenda designed to promote sustainable and shared prosperity in Aruba; a balance between the vital dimensions of quality of life and sustained economic growth. He was determined that social gains must keep pace with economic gains in Aruba. As Prime Minister, Mike attracted some of the leading strategic partners in the world to help Aruba transition off fossil fuels, including Sir Richard Branson and the Carbon War Room, the Rocky Mountain Institute, and Tesla among others. The United Nations, the U.S. Government and others have recognized Aruba during his administration as a role model for the region in terms of making a transition to renewable energy.
Mike joins an impressive list of speakers on the topics of climate change, the environment, strategy, global affairs and politics, including, among others: Jimmy Carter, former U.S. President; Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the USSR; Dr. Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico; Dr. Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State; Christiana Figueres, former Executive Director of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change; Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute of Columbia University; Jose Maria Figueres, former President of Costa Rica; Joschka Fischer, former Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor of Germany; and Geir H. Haarde, former Prime Minister of Iceland.
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