 Good evening and a great welcome to the 45th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. I see so many friends here, but I see also quite a number of newcomers. Those who are for the first time here, please raise your hands. Please give them a big hand of welcome. Last year I said there are four ingredients for true leadership. Brains, soul, heart and good nerves. And I hope that you bring those four talents, because you are our leaders, fully in swing during the next four or five days. First, your brains. We have prepared a strong program where we address all the major issues on the global agenda. On the regional agendas and on the industry agendas. But we do not just want to define the issues. We want, with the help of all your collective brains, we want to help to create solutions. Now as far as the soul is concerned, we are here and that's the reality. The soul also of the World Economic Forum, of this community. We are here not to pursue just our own interests. We are here really as a community of purpose to improve the state of the world. So engage the heart. We are here to be passionate and to show our compassion. Sharing and caring should be the motto of this meeting. And finally, sometimes you will need good nerves. Because it's a very complex program with many opportunities, to take full advantage of everything which we can do together in the next four days. I spoke about brains, soul, heart and good nerves. But this evening we start with the heart. And we will listen to the voice of the heart. And please, Hilde Schwab, chair of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, come up and introduce the winners of the Crystal Award.