New thinking around migration top of the agenda at global event
Metropolis 2018, hosted by Telstra Business Woman of the Year, Violet Roumeliotis, CEO of Settlement Services International, the Australian Multicultural Foundation and Multicultural NSW, have curated an exceptional line-up of world-leading local and international speakers to uncover and inspire debate on global migration practices and policies.
Now in its 23rd year, Metropolis returns to Australia’s shores after 11 years, and will attract 1,000 people from over 30 countries to drive new thinking, enterprise, innovation and policy in migration.
Far from a talk-fest, the event will feature speakers who have been invited to ‘kick-start new thinking in migration, diversity and integration research, practice and policy’.
Violet Roumeliotis said this year’s event is about bringing community members, business people, academics and practitioners, together to enable us all to gain new insights and generate solutions to complex issues.
“We have an exceptional line-up of international speakers from around the world, together with those with lived experience centre-stage at Metropolis 2018. This is key to creating a long-lasting legacy from this event.
“Our Australian experience and knowledge will also be showcased; internationally, our unique multicultural model is lauded, and Metropolis 2018 is our chance to reveal our experiences to the world.
“This is an important key-differentiator as we aim to inspire and agitate debate on what we want for the future of our communities. We need all perspectives impacted by these issues at the table to do this.
“The conversations at Metropolis 2018, will centre on enterprise, employment, mobility, diversity and equality – conversations we need to have,” said Ms Roumeliotis.
Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development, author of Is the Planet Full? and one-time Economic Advisor to President Nelson Mandela, Professor Ian Goldin will present a global overview of the economic significance of migrants.
World Economic Forum’s Migration Council member and USA for IOM Board of Directors member, Ms Tolu Olubunmi, herself a Dreamer (an undocumented child migrant), will discuss the political voice of migrants in a digital world, and their influence on political, policy and public discourse.
They will be joined by award-winning author and Distinguished Professor of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School, USA Dr. Nancy DiTomaso, who will address how business and migration in the 21st Century intersect.
“We need new thinking on migration, and what better way to get fresh ideas to an old challenge, than putting the best minds together under the Australian sky,” continued Ms Roumeliotis.
“We welcome the entire migration community to Sydney in October. We have important work to do.”
The International Metropolis Conference Sydney will be held at the ICC Sydney: 29 October – 2 November 2018