Global leaders celebrate 5th anniversary of The Elders at the Barbican

Share this

Global audience reached thousands of people for event attended by Desmond Tutu, Mary Robinson, Jimmy Carter, Richard Branson and Peter Gabriel. 

The Elders, an independent group of global leaders who use their collective experience and influence to promote peace, justice and human rights worldwide, celebrated its 5th anniversary at the Barbican.

Chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The Elders were brought together in 2007 by Nelson Mandela. The event on 2nd July incorporated a panel debate – chaired by Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow – in front of a live audience of 2,000 people in the Barbican Hall. Using the latest technology the global audience reached thousands of people as the debate was broadcast live around the world. Richard Branson and Peter Gabriel – whose original vision of The Elders was translated into reality by Nelson Mandela – made a special guest appearance before the panel discussion. The panel itself included three members of The Elders – Jimmy Carter, Mary Robinson and Desmond Tutu.

READ ALSO  60 years of ITB Berlin: 15 special anniversary moments on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds

The Elders decided to mark the organisation’s 5th anniversary in the UK. Independent of any government and no longer holding public office, they are helping tackle some of the world’s most intractable problems, through both private advocacy and public work.

Current Elders are Martti Ahtisaari, Ela Bhatt, Lakhdar Brahimi, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Fernando H Cardoso, Jimmy Carter, Graça Machel, Mary Robinson and Desmond Tutu. Nelson Mandela is an honorary Elder.

Anthony Hyde, general manager, Barbican Business Events, comments: “It is an honour for the Barbican to host such well known dignitaries as they mark an important milestone in the foundation’s history. While a relatively small audience were privy to the live debate produced by Intelligence Squared, our excellent facilities meant it was possible for thousands more people to join the debate through a live internet broadcast. Using technology in a conference environment opens the door to a global audience and increases awareness of the work The Elders carries out.”

READ ALSO  ITB Berlin Convention 2026: Charting a course between crises and AI

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Author: Vassilis

Vassilis is the founder and Executive Editor of XeniosWorld, Greece's leading English-language travel trade media since 1997. With 30+ years in media and hospitality, he's worked with over 200 luxury hotels and resorts across Greece. A marketing graduate with postgraduate studies, Vasileios specializes in hotel digital marketing, direct booking strategies, and tourism industry innovation. His insights reach 45,000+ hospitality professionals globally. Based in the UK and Greece, he's passionate about helping hotels leverage technology and data-driven strategies to increase revenue and reduce OTA dependency.