Pittsburgh and Johannesburg confirmed as finalists to host One Young World next year

LONDON, England โ€“ Following initial expressions of interest from leading cities in Australia, China, South Africa, Peru, the Gulf States, and the United States, the One Young World Founders confirme

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LONDON, England โ€“ Following initial expressions of interest from leading cities in Australia, China, South Africa, Peru, the Gulf States, and the United States, the One Young World Founders confirmed today that the bids from the cities of Pittsburgh, USA, and Johannesburg, South Africa, have been shortlisted as the two finalists in the running to host One Young World 2012.

The winner will be announced on Saturday, September 3 at the closing ceremony of the One Young World Summit in Zurich.

This year, over 1,200 young leaders under the age of 30 are attending the summit, representing 170 countries, meeting to discuss some of the big challenges facing mankind and resolving on their actions to address these.

Unlike any other event in the world, One Young World gives young delegates the kind of media platform and access to world figures ordinarily afforded only to those who lead countries and corporations. The summit facilitates global debate around the ideas and resolutions of the delegates and the consequent initiatives and action are monitored and recorded.

David Jones, co-founder, One Young World, and HAVAS Global CEO said: “The fact that these bids are so strong is testament to the growing profile of One Young World and its unique status becoming the foremost global forum for young future leaders.”

Kate Robertson, One Young World co-founder and UK Group Chairman of Euro RSCG, commented: โ€œThe bids from both Pittsburgh and Johannesburg were exceptional. They showed an unhesitating commitment to the ethos of One Young World in championing young people and the vision to create a formidable event in 2012.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re delighted to be short-listed, but it would be wonderful for Joburg to secure this event,โ€ said JTC CEO, Lindiwe Kwele. โ€œPlease support our bid by voting for Joburg!โ€ Johannesburg is a member of the International Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP). To vote for Joburg, please go to http://www.facebook.com/oneyoungworldJHB .

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • LONDON, England โ€“ Following initial expressions of interest from leading cities in Australia, China, South Africa, Peru, the Gulf States, and the United States, the One Young World Founders confirmed today that the bids from the cities of Pittsburgh, USA, and Johannesburg, South Africa, have been shortlisted as the two finalists in the running to host One Young World 2012.
  • They showed an unhesitating commitment to the ethos of One Young World in championing young people and the vision to create a formidable event in 2012.
  • Unlike any other event in the world, One Young World gives young delegates the kind of media platform and access to world figures ordinarily afforded only to those who lead countries and corporations.

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