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@davosWho is @Davos?

@Davos is the official Twitter account of the World Economic Forum, best known for the Annual Meeting held every year in the Swiss resort of Davos-Klosters and a host of regional meetings. We chose the name of our host city as our Twitter handle when we set up the account back in April 2007 since WorldEconomicForum is, with 18 signs, too long. We have also secured the @WEF and are using it specifically for live tweeting from our events.

We will re-tweet and otherwise highlight interesting news from our friends, members, partners and participants that we stumble upon and you will also find the occasional job posting in our Twitter feed.

We believe Twitter is a conversation and we are always happy to hear your feedback. Simply follow us and send us replies to @Davos.

Who do we Follow?

We follow accounts of selected public figures, business leaders, members of civil society, academia and the media. Following doesn’t mean endorsement.

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