Shaping the Future: The "Bulgaria in the Eurozone, When?" Conference
May, 2024M3DreamTeam had the pleasure and honour to organise another successful event with an eye on the future of the country - the international conference "Bulgaria in the Eurozone, when?". It was held in Sofia and brought together key figures such as Dimitar Radev, Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, Petko Nikolov, Minister of Economy and Industry of the Republic of Bulgaria, Wolfgang Schüssel, former Chancellor of Austria, Joseph Muscat, former Prime Minister of Malta and MEP, Adrian Năstase, former Prime Minister of Romania, Michalis Sarris, former Minister of Finance of the Republic of Cyprus, George Zanias, former Minister of Finance of Greece, Borislav Boyanov, Chairman of the Association of Honorary Consuls in Bulgaria, Nikolay Vassilev, former Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria and Petia Dimitrova, Chairman of the ABB Board.
The program of the conference covered a wide range of topics - economic, financial, political and business aspects related to Bulgaria's entry into the euro area. The event was attended by numerous guests, including bank representatives, current MPs and ministers, as well as His Majesty Simeon II.
With the assistance of the wonderful and dedicated team of M3 Communications Group, Inc. the conference was widely covered by hundreds of leading television, radio and online media in Bulgaria, resulting in nearly 400 publications. Our team of experts put effort and passion into every step of the organization - from planning and logistics, to coordinating with the media and securing a website, to the overall vision and branding.
We would like to thank the co-organisers of the event, the Honorary Consuls Association in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian CFA Association and the Association of Banks in Bulgaria, for their trust and the opportunity to make this important event for the country a reality. We believe that this forum will have a significant impact on the future of Bulgaria and its accession to the euro area.