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Alex Edmans
Background:Academic, Economist
Finance professor at London Business School whose work on purposeful business, sustainable investing and corporate governance helps leaders connect responsible business with long-term corporate value.
Background:Academic, Academic leadership, Author, Board Member, Business Leader, Consultant, Economist
Oxford Professor of Globalisation and Development and former World Bank Vice President, advising on globalisation, development and the forces reshaping the 21st-century economy.
Background:Author, Board Member, Consultant, Economist, Entrepreneur, Medical Professional
Economist, author and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy, known for helping leaders interpret geopolitical, market and policy signals.
Economist best known for predicting the 2007-08 financial crisis, with deep expertise in monetary reform, sovereign debt and building more resilient financial systems.
Emerging markets economist and adviser with deep experience helping multinational leaders navigate volatility across CEEMEA, Russia, Eastern Europe and other growth markets.
Background:Author, Board Member, Broadcaster, Business Leader, Celebrity, Consultant, Economist, Executive, Journalist, Media Personality
Irish economist, author and broadcaster known for making macroeconomics accessible, with a history of early warnings about Ireland's property and financial risks.
Trade economist whose research on global trade policy, the WTO and Asia's place in the world economy gives executives and policymakers a sharp view of global commerce.
Economic and social theorist whose work explores the transition from fossil-fuel industrial capitalism toward renewable, networked and more collaborative economic models.
Financial Times columnist, editorial board member and anthropologist whose early warnings on credit derivatives and banking culture help leaders spot economic uncertainty and corporate blind spots.