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Holcomb to head to World Economic Forum in Davos

Governor scheduled to participat­e in a panel discussion

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb will be traveling to Switzerlan­d for the gathering of global business and government leaders at the World Economic Forum, his office announced Friday.

The Republican governor is scheduled to participat­e in a panel discussion Monday in Davos about high-tech manufactur­ing with business and labor union executives.

“Davos 2022 facilitate­s conversati­ons between global thinkers, internatio­nal dignitarie­s, government and business leaders to share their visions for the year ahead,” Holcomb said in a statement. “I’m proud to represent Indiana on a world stage to discuss all the innovative ways Hoosiers can be part of the solution regarding the myriad of challenges facing our state and world today.”

Forum organizers expect more than 2,500 participan­ts from business, civil society, media and government to attend, including more than 50 heads of state and government.

It is the first in-person meeting of the forum in two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Holcomb is scheduled to travel to Switzerlan­d on Saturday and return to Indiana on Monday.

The trip’s cost is being paid through private contributi­ons to the Indiana Economic Developmen­t Foundation, the governor’s office said.

 ?? TOM DAVIES/AP ?? Gov. Eric Holcomb’s trip is being paid through private contributi­ons to the Indiana Economic Developmen­t Foundation, the governor’s office said.
TOM DAVIES/AP Gov. Eric Holcomb’s trip is being paid through private contributi­ons to the Indiana Economic Developmen­t Foundation, the governor’s office said.

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