Enterprise management
145 位演讲者
Alain Ducasse
Alan Ducasse, a renowned chef of the generation, has opened three Michelin restaurants located in Louis XV, Monaco, Alain Ducasse au Plaza Ath \u00e9 n \u00e9 e in Paris, and Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester in London. Due to the fact that all three restaurants currently receive three Michelin Guide stars, totaling nine stars, Ducas is also known as a nine star chef. Alan Ducas was born in the Rands region of southwestern France and is known for his emphasis on innovation, attention to detail, and commitment to quality and technology. From beginning to end, he hoped to apply his rich knowledge to everything. He is particularly meticulous in personnel recruitment and employee training, ensuring that even when he is not in the kitchen, his team is able to bring the restaurant to an excellent level, insisting on ensuring the quality of service for every wave of customers. Over the past thirty years, Ducas has served as both a restaurant and hotel owner, as well as a chef and teacher, gradually evolving his experience into a unique range of lifestyle and culinary arts. The global development of the Allen Ducas brand is proof of his successful experience. Alan Ducas is a passionate leader who is constantly seeking opportunities to share his rich cultural knowledge and is curious about other regions of the world.
Alexander Bras
Alexander Blass graduated from Wharton School of Business and Oxford University, and is an internationally renowned innovator and contemporary hot speaker from the United States. He has traveled to 65 countries and has been reported and interviewed by hundreds of media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft National Cable Television, The Associated Press, Business Week, Fox, The Independent, Voice of Africa, Gulf Times, Dubai Eye, and more. He won a special prize at the Annual Outstanding Innovator Award in the Daily Chronicle, which recognizes his innovative charitable donations and invention of private group financing technology, which has rapidly spread globally through the internet and has benefited countless people. He is currently the CEO of the American Innovation Institute located near Washington, D.C. The Institute of Innovation in the United States is currently conducting a series of exciting and popular master class activities, which mainly involve many aspects of business innovation. These training lectures can provide you with an in-depth, interactive, and rich educational experience. The lecture is mainly designed around some business strategies operating in the real world, which can be applied to business practice by attendees, rather than just talking on paper. Alexander's master class activities have absorbed some exciting and innovative cases from around the world that have been continuously researched and updated. The audience of the master class actively interacts, voluntarily participates, and has strong team learning and collaboration abilities. Alexander's clients span five continents and are spread across various industries, including some world-renowned large companies such as IBM, IBM, MasterCard, KPMG, Norwegian National Petroleum Corporation, etc. Alexander often gives keynote speeches at some of the world's most famous conferences, with topics including innovation\/creativity, leadership\/change, business development, and entrepreneurship. He attended conferences including the Abu Dhabi Innovation Forum, World Management Forum, MasterCard Global Conference, Saudi Aramco Innovation Conference, European Creativity and Innovation Conference, Dubai Business Awards Star, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Entrepreneurship Summit, New York EPIC Conference, Mexico E-VOLVE Conference, Singapore Human Resources Summit, INNOCONF Malaysia, South American Business Leadership Forum, and IBM Innovation Conference held in India. Alexander also won the Baltimore Business Daily's Top 40 Outstanding Executives Under 40 Award and the Daily Chronicle's Maryland Influential Resident Award. At the same time, he is also hailed as a resident entrepreneur at Wharton Business School. Previously, Alexander was a venture capitalist, strategy consultant, and software developer, starting his career at KPMG Consulting. During his tenure as a venture capitalist, one of the fund portfolio companies went from being a fund investment company with only $500000 in assets to being acquired by a Fortune 50 company for nearly $500 million in cash. He has collaborated with many leading institutions to seize opportunities and create a total value of over $1 billion. In addition, he has also served as a invited expert for the National Science Foundation to recommend investments in emerging technologies worth over $100 million to the US government. Alexander holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and he also holds the University of Pennsylvania
Allen O'Neill
Alan O'Neill is an international business consultant and a non-executive director of blue chip organizations across various industries such as financial services, fast moving consumer goods, catering, industry, IT, automotive, retail, telecommunications, tourism, travel, and others. With over 30 years of experience at the board level, he has a lot of valuable professional knowledge and experience to share. He has helped millions of euros of businesses achieve astonishing results, so he is very clear about what is needed to drive change from top to bottom, from beginning to end. For example, as of 2004, Selfridge was still a sleeping giant, but in just the past four years, Selfridge has won two major honors - officially recognized as the best department store in the world, and one of the most profitable department stores in the world, measured per square meter. For 20 years, Allen still works for the Selfridge Department Store Group. His retail experience is very rich, covering everything from food to fashion and luxury goods to large-scale import and export trade, as well as sales in multiple locations in commercial districts in Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, as well as travel retail. He has mastered the main characteristics of the world's best retailers, such as a dedicated focus on customer movement speed - which is complex yet practical, while using scientific, sensory, and dramatic effects to create romance, entertainment, and sales. Therefore, their ability to manage customer traffic, conversion rates, and average expenses is outstanding. However, a strong business model and a high-performance culture can make everything easier. But not only in retail, he also has rich B2B experience, including many international giants such as Chevron, Disney, Kizad, Lavazza, Nissan, PepsiCo, Symantec, Xerox, etc., all of which have revolutionized projects due to the principles, rigor, and common sense he brings. For many CEOs and directors, he is a trusted mentor who also consults him on various issues. Allen is highly praised - he excels in simplifying complexity, is practical and hardworking, and focuses on giving everything back to customers. He is the strongest voice that expresses the voice of customers! Therefore, whether it's about vision, strategy, or structure, or leadership or customer service in a high-performance culture, Allen has experience stories, models, and real cases to match. Allen firmly believes that when corporate culture is placed at a certain level, companies can achieve stability. He also believes that companies frequently complicate things, leading us to overlook the core of the company, more precisely, our customers. It is this unparalleled business acumen that enables Allen to deliver conference speeches in many countries and conduct master class courses for C-level managers. He raised some sharp questions, such as how do you change the old culture to adapt to the emerging global challenges? How do you overcome the doubts and obstacles faced by change? How to overcome complacency, procrastination, and accountability? How do you develop a customer service culture? How do you retain top talent in an efficient and challenging cultural atmosphere? Every time we meet, Allen takes time to understand the brief situation, challenges, expected information, and establish resonance before facing the audience. He is full of energy and excitement
Annette Winkle
Annette Winkle, former global head and CEO of the Mercedes Benz Smart brand, is one of the top three female executives at Daimler Group. In 2014, she once again introduced smart fortwo and fortfour, urban cars with agile size and spatial feel, which can use multiple energy sources such as gas, gasoline, or electricity, and are more agile. Winkle has been described by colleagues as a battery that is always fully charged, addressing all the challenges related to smart fortwo. Smart fortwo is still the most agile car in the world, with smaller turning radius, more flexibility, comfort, technology, safety, efficiency, and attractiveness compared to other competing brands. Under her leadership, the team applied cutting-edge technology and innovative thinking to design future smart concept cars for more efficient energy and performance. During her tenure, Mercedes Benz has made multiple upgrades to its existing models, introduced more interesting equipment and marketing activities, and developed a new type of electric bicycle. Winkle also pioneered a sharing and leasing solution for smart cars, opened a subsidiary Car2Go, and successfully pioneered navigation services for customers. Winkle believes that smart cars, as a lifestyle choice, increasing urban mobility, and a solution to environmental issues, will play an important role in future global urban development.
Azlan Osman Lanni
In July 2007, Azlan was appointed as the CEO of Asia Airlines X, the world's first truly low-cost long-distance airline. He led the entrepreneurial team to develop a business plan, raise funds, guarantee relevant licenses, approve and acquire aircraft, and achieved the first flight of Asia Airlines X on the Australian Gold Coast in November 2007. Despite the global aviation market turmoil in 2008 and 2009, Asia Airlines X expanded from one aircraft to 11, achieving triple growth in revenue and passenger volume. In 2009, the passenger volume exceeded 1 million passengers, and in 2010, the revenue exceeded one billion ringgit. AirAsia X currently flies to 15 destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Greater China, India, Iran, Japan, South Korea, and Europe. The long-distance flight operation of Air Asia X is the world's lowest unit cost and highest aircraft utilization rate. Its London route is the longest low-cost flight service. Despite initial skepticism from many industry observers, AirAsia X achieved positive operations with less than half a year of cash flow, with sales exceeding RM400 million in its first year and a net profit starting at the end of 2008. Through joint ownership, long-term brand licensing agreements, and shared services and resources, AirAsia X leverages the global brand strength of AirAsia to share business and economies of scale through its unparalleled short distance branch network in Southeast Asia. The foundation of its groundbreaking business model has led to significant international promotion for Asia Airlines X, which won the Best New Airlines award in 2008. Azlan previously served at McKinsey&Company, responsible for co leading Southeast Asian corporate financing and strategic practices. Hold a Master's degree in Management Science from Stanford University. Azlan was invited to give speeches around the world. He was one of the young leaders of the 2010 World Islamic Economic Forum and represented Malaysia as one of the 21 representatives of the Asia Association in 2009. He is also a member of the Youth CEO Organization YPO.
Ba Shusong
Researcher Ba Shusong, Deputy Director of the Financial Research Institute of the Development Research Center of the State Council, and Doctoral Supervisor. Researcher Ba Shusong is an expert who enjoys special allowances from the State Council, a member of the Economic and Trade Policy Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Commerce, the Deputy Secretary General of the China Macroeconomic Society, the Chief Economist of the China Banking Association, and also serves as an expert of the China Banking Regulatory Commission Examination Committee and a member of the China Merchants Bank Postdoctoral Expert Guidance Committee. He has successively served as the Vice President of Bank of China Hangzhou Branch, Assistant General Manager of Bank of China Hong Kong Risk Management Department Director of the Development Strategy Committee of the China Securities Association, Deputy Minister of the Economic Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, and other positions. Researcher Ba Shusong has also served as a collective learning expert at the Politburo of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and has served as a part-time professor at universities such as the University of Science and Technology of China, Peking University, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His main works include research on the Basel II Capital Accord, challenges and improvements in the financial crisis, research on the Basel III Capital Accord, and research on the development path of China's financial market; Translated works include the history of American currency, being big and not falling, the king of finance, and the king of capital.
Bell Grils
Belgrils was born on June 7, 1974 in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, UK. He is a world-renowned explorer, host, writer, motivational speaker, karate black belt, and former British Special Forces soldier. Due to its unique personal charm, it is affectionately known as Beiye in China. Because the food he consumed during the Discovery Channel hosted program 'Wilderness Survival' was so amazing that it was impossible for him to eat without him, he was given the domineering title of a man standing at the top of the food chain. Bell's outdoor adventure life has attracted the attention of 1.2 billion people worldwide to this day. Belgrade served as a special forces officer in the 21st Airborne Special Service Regiment of the UK from 1994 to 1997. Through the selection of British special forces, he became a top soldier. Training includes unarmed combat, desert and cold combat, survival skills, medical care, skydiving, signals, avoidance driving, climbing, and explosions. I went to North Africa twice. At the end of 1996, he injured his back during a free parachute jump in southern Africa. In 1997, as a young British climber, he arrived at Mount Amadabram in the Himalayas. In 1998, as the youngest climber, he reached the top of Mount Everest. In 2000, Bell led his team to drive a water scooter around the island of England in order to help the Royal National Lifeboat Association. In the same year, a book was published in which Bell recounted the process of climbing Mount Everest. In 2001, the book Face was released and was nominated for the Baudman Task Prize in Literature. In 2002, I obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of London and studied in Spain for a period of time. Ambassador of the Prince of Wales Charity Trust. In 2003, Bell led his team on a hard bottomed rubber boat to complete a voyage across the North Atlantic without assistance. The journey lasted for over ten thousand miles and lasted for three months. He also received a gift from the Royal Navy for leading this record breaking expedition. Later, he recorded the adventure and compiled it into a book called \Survival in the Wilderness Facing the Frozen Ocean\, which was selected for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in the UK. In 2004, Bell's second book was published facing the icy ocean and won the William Hill Sports Book Award. In the same year, Bell began producing reality shows for some British television channels that reflected military life, called \The Army Escape. Once broadcasted, the program achieved the highest viewership of the same year on Channel 4 in the UK and attracted attention in European and American countries. Later, the American Discovery Channel began to approach Bell and discuss the production of a program on wilderness survival and exploration. So, survival in the wilderness was born. In the wilderness, Bell carried his thin equipment deep into the world's most inaccessible areas to demonstrate how to survive. He has visited places such as the Costa Rican jungle, the Utah desert, the Pacific Islands, the Nevada Mountains, the Alps, Kenya, and Alaska. In 2007, Bell collaborated with Global Discovery Channel to create eight series of programs for Channel Four in the UK, titled \Born Survivor, Bell Grils. With the broadcast of the TV program, Bell also published a survival book about the boy's self, titled \Born Survivor\, which lasted for ten weeks on Sunday
Ben Legg
Ben is a global expert and leader in the field of digital media and e-commerce. He has significant experience in sales, marketing, and product development. He specializes in the following areas of research. Such as big data; Digital consumption behavior; Network conversion design; Lead generation process; Advertising promotion in search\/social\/gaming\/mobile or local media; Analytics; Media sales; Global development; Institutional and organizational reform, etc. He is the current CEO of AdKnowledge, a private online advertising company located in Kansas City, USA. Adknowledge aims to tap into digital audiences for large advertisers around the world. With unique influence, advertising formats, data, insights, target positioning algorithms, and creative approaches, they provide high-quality sales channels for advertisers from dispersed and difficult to reach locations, including social networks such as Facebook, display boards, games, mobile phones, applications, and emails. With hundreds or thousands of investment return enthusiasts and employees spread throughout North America, as well as opening more and more offices in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, Adknowledge plans to establish unified cross channel standards to maximize the investment return of online advertising customers. Adknowledge continues to expand its business in the US and international markets. They search for the best talents from the increasingly globalized and diverse labor market. From 2007 to 2009, Ben Laig served as the Chief Operating Officer of Google's European division. He led a team of 4000 employees across Europe to develop Google's global online advertising strategy. Between Google and Adknowledge, Ben also led the transformation of European Directories, a media company that provides advertising services to 700000 small businesses across Europe. From 2002 to 2006, he held many positions at Coca Cola Company, with the final position being Vice President of Sales at the company's Indian branch. He is responsible for a business worth up to $800 million and leads a sales team of 12000 sales personnel. Prior to this, he served as the sales and marketing director of Coca Cola's Polish branch, as well as the training and development department head of the European branch. When holding this position, he developed and implemented a series of performance improvement and cultural reform projects in 15 countries. From 1999 to 2002, he worked at McKinsey&Company, responsible for a range of global businesses. This could have provided unique insights into the development needs of one of the world's most famous and prestigious organizations, Google. He is a globally recognized expert in online consumer behavior, e-commerce, search, analysis, new media sales, local advertising, development, and organizational reform.
Bertrand Piccard
Bertrand Picard was born into an adventurous family and was the initiator and visionary of Solar Impulse, the first aircraft to achieve permanent flight without fuel. In 2016, he and Andre Boshberg took turns conducting solo test flights and successfully achieved global travel with only solar power. This indicates that the power of clean technology far exceeds our imagination. Bertrand's ambition is to inspire pioneering spirit and promote the development of renewable energy. His next goal is to establish the World Alliance for Energy Efficiency Solutions. As the chairman of the alliance, he is committed to finding 1000 profitable and efficient solutions to help companies and national and local governments achieve environmental goals and implement more ambitious policies.
Bjorn Lomborg
Bjorn Lomborg was named one of the top 100 global thinkers by Foreign Policy in 2010 and 2011; Named 2011 Thought Leader by Bloomberg New Energy Finance BNEF; Time magazine rated him as one of the 100 most influential figures in the world. He is an adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School and the author of the book \Global Warming Guidelines for Cooling Skeptics and Environmentalists\. The book questions our understanding of the environment and global warming, pointing out that we have overestimated the scale and impact of global warming. Lomborg believes that we must consider issues from the perspective of global warming and focus more on intelligent solutions. In 2004, Lomborg co founded the Copenhagen Consensus, which gathered top economists from around the world in a forum to discuss the global challenges we face. In 2006, he became the director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, which held the Climate Forum in the same year. Numerous United Nations ambassadors attended together, representing nearly half of the global population. Lomborg raises widespread doubts about existing concepts and addresses the most severe challenges facing today. He systematically examined the most important global crisis issues today and proposed sustainable solutions. Lomborg expressed his views on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Technology Committee to the United States Congress at the Perspective on Climate Change Joint Hearing.
Blake Masters
In 2012, Masters was still a student at Stanford Law School, and he became famous online for taking Peter Thiel's Computer Science 183: Entrepreneurship Course and taking detailed notes. Subsequently, Masters and Pettier compiled those classroom notes into New York Times bestsellers: notes from 0 to 1 about startups or how to build the future. The book from 0 to 1 is about explaining why and how some of the world's most valuable companies in the Silicon Valley region can solve problems in new ways instead of relying on old ways to compete. Previously, Masters co founded Judicata, a legal research technology startup, and worked for Box and the Founder's Fund. In 2014, he was named one of the top 30 outstanding figures under the age of 30 by Forbes.
Brand Jackman
Brand Jackman is passionate about developing category disruptive innovation ideas and marketing projects that challenge the status quo to build global brands. As a senior advisor, he works with founders, ceos, boards and cmos to drive innovation and brand building, to create business models that drive disruptive innovation in existing industries, and to build a new economy. During his seven-year tenure as President of PepsiCo's Global Beverage Group, Jackman led global category strategy, brand building, design, advertising, marketing, innovation, and brand content building for the $22 billion PepsiCo Global beverage assets. Top 10 brands including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Pepsi Aquafina, Mininda Mirinda, 7UP and Gatorade are available in more than 150 countries. Under his leadership, Pepsi unveiled the brand's global positioning for the first time. Inspired by its live in the moment message, Pepsi launched its first truly global, synchronized advertising campaign, featuring Beyonce as its face. In addition, Jackman led Mountain Dew's global market expansion and brand unification, opening 15 new international brand markets inspired by the Live Now advertising creed. In 2017, Brand led the launch of LifeWTR, a premium bottled water, and within five months the brand had the largest roll-out in beverage history. Within the next year, the retail value of the brand is expected to exceed $300MM. Jackman is also responsible for developing Pepsi's new potential, particularly in design and content creation. He appointed PepsiCo's first-ever chief design officer and established a center for artistic design and innovation in midtown Manhattan that now houses more than 60 of the world's most talented designers. Within the first 18 months of the center's operation, PepsiCo's design and innovation team won more than 50 of the industry's most prestigious design awards, including the highly anticipated Red Dot Client of the Year award, the first time a consumer packaged goods company has won such an honor. In addition, the design and innovation team created Calebs, Pepsi's first new process Cola in more than 100 years, and Spire, an innovative beverage fountain system that offers more than 1,000 new and classic Pepsi flavor combinations. They also created Milan Design Week's annual multi-brand patent experience, Mix It Up. In 2017, PepsiCo launched the Creators League, its global content development arm, which includes New York's most advanced content studios. Creators Alliance is an in-house producer of everything from branded content to long - and short-form scripted series inspired by brands across five segments: film, reality & Competition, recorded music, OTT for Internet services, and digital content. Creators Alliance partners with top creatives and artists to produce premium branded content for Pepsi snacks, beverages and nutrition products. They also work with innovators in film, music, and digital on non-brand projects to extend brand value and create new revenue streams through proprietary intellectual property. During Brand Jackman's tenure as CEO, PepsiCo's market value has nearly doubled, with the beverage industry an important source of shareholder returns and innovation as a percentage of net revenue growing by more than 50%. Jackman insists that innovation, customer centricity, creative expression of ideas, combined with a 360-degree consumer experience, can help create a stronger engaging brand and create more economic multiplier effects for businesses. Jackman has managed many of the world's biggest brands, and his career spans fashion, retail, consumer packaged goods, entertainment, technology and financial services. Prior to joining PepsiCo, Jackman was Executive Vice President, chief Creative Officer and chief Marketing Officer of Activision Blizzard Inc., the world's largest video game and interactive entertainment company. Jackman leads all aspects of the company's global marketing, including media, advertising, design and consumer experience, CRM CMR, consumer Insights and digital. He was responsible for the marketing of key brands Guitar Hero and Call of Duty, which became the biggest entertainment brand for two years in a row, generating more than $600 million in sales within four days of its launch. He was also instrumental in the launch of Activision's new Skylanders game, which, three years later, has become the newest multi-billion dollar Activision brand. Previously, Jackman was the chief executive of Macy's Department store. Executive Vice President of s, Inc., with primary responsibility for revitalizing the brand and repositioning the market. He launched the first national retailer Brand campaign, led by Academy Award winner Barry Levinson and two-time Academy Award winner Bob Richardson, alongside some of the world's most important entertainment, culture and fashion figures, They include Kenice Cole, Sean Diddy Combs, Tommy Hilfiger, Ariel Lagassie, Jimora Lee Simmons, Jessica Simpson, Martha Stewart and Arthur the Kid. Over the years, Macy's has reinterpreted this philosophy numerous times, with the latest event featuring guests including Justin Bieber, Marcus Samuelsson, Carlos Santana and Taylor Swift, who will continue to define the strategic direction of the brand. Jackman took on his first client role in 1998 when he agreed to take up the newly created position of managing director of global advertising at Citigroup in New York. He led the team that developed Live Richly, the branded platform, and was acclaimed for his work on Citi's identity theft solution, for which Live Richly won an Emmy Award. Over the past 10 years, Jackman-led ideas and brand projects have won more than 500 awards. Advertising Age named Jackman one of America's Top 50 marketers; The Australian newspaper named him one of the top 20 people influencing the global media industry; In July 2015, he was named Advertiser of the Year by the Advertising Club of New York. For the second year in a row, AdWeek named him the most indispensable executive in technology, media and marketing. Jackman is an active advocate for diversity in the advertising and marketing community, serving on the boards of the AD Council, the Advertising Club of New York, and the ANA, the national association of Advertisers, and often shaping popular culture with other leaders. He is the most sought-after judge and speaker at major creative and marketing awards shows and conferences worldwide, contributing to the overall development of the industry. In addition, Jackman is a board member of the Gay and Lesbian Center of New York. Jackman was born in Australia, holds a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Psychology from Macquarie University, Australia, and currently lives in New York.
Brian Boyle
Brian Boyle experienced a terrible car accident. In 2004, at the age of 18, Brian Boyle completed swimming training and was on his way home when a truck collided with his car, instantly changing his fate. He was airlifted to a shock and trauma hospital, losing 60% of his blood, his heart crossing his chest, and his organs and pelvis shattered. After two months, Brian finally woke up from a coma, but he had no memory of the accident at all. He can see and hear, but cannot move or speak, and cannot communicate with doctors, nurses, or heartbroken parents. The doctor asserted that he may not be able to walk again, let alone swim. However, miraculously, Brian woke up. In 2007, just three years after leaving the intensive care unit, Brian Boyle participated in the Hawaiian triathlon. When he crossed the finish line, many considered it one of the most successful recoveries in sports history. In 2008, he participated in the 703 Ironman World Championships in Foster Grant, Florida, and Men's Health magazine called Boyle one of the twenty heroes. In 2009, he published his first book, Iron Heart. The American Red Cross awarded him the annual spokesperson in recognition of his contributions. In 2010, he graduated with honors from St. Mary's College in Maryland, completed his first 50 mile super marathon and his third triathlon, and returned to the hospital that brought him back to life for his first blood donation. In 2011, he was awarded the Gail McGovern Presidential Excellence Award by the American Red Cross. He initiated the Red Cross Iron Heart Movement to help raise awareness of blood donation at the national level. After graduating from university, Brian gave public speeches at various medical institutions and medical associations, proposing his advocacy and efforts from the perspective of a patient and healthcare. He is currently studying for a Master's degree in Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. His story has been aired across the country on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC's Today Show, ESPN, and several other programs, winning nominations for Emmy Awards.
Catherine Stilwell
Catherine Steviel is the most adventurous female climber and climber in Europe. She completed the most difficult and dangerous solo climbing task without the use of any safety ropes or other auxiliary equipment, which was a legendary experience. From 1985 to 1988, she was hailed as the world's best female climber. In 1990, she participated in a series of mountaineering activities, including conquering three Alps alone, making her the most outstanding female climber of all time. In 1985, Steviel began her professional climbing career. She not only appeared in rock climbing movies, but also won multiple international climbing competitions, including the 1985 Sportroccia renamed Annual Master Climbing Competition, the 1986 Arco Climbing, and the 1986 Badonichia Climbing Championships. In 1988, Steviel completed a brand new 13 centimeter climbing journey in Buoux, the village of Beaufort, France. This rocky path became a symbol of the climbing revolution due to its steep slope. This was the most difficult climbing route in the world completed by women at that time. In 1989, she participated in the second Snowbird Cup Snowbird Cup competition and after retiring, she began to focus on mountaineering. In 1990, she climbed the unnamed peak in Pakistan freely and independently conquered Bonati Pillar on Les Drus, Mount Dreu. In 1991, during an 11 day solo climbing trip, she pioneered a new route to climb Mount Drew from the west. In 1992, she spent 17 hours alone climbing the northern side of Mount Egel in the Bern Heights, which is known as the most mysterious and dangerous cliff in the Alps. In the same year, she attempted to climb Latok Peak in Pakistan. In 1993, she completed a winter solo climb to the north wall of the Great Joras Peak and attempted to climb the western peak of the Makaru Peak in Nepal. In 1994, she completed a winter solo climb to the north wall of Mount Mathong, and in 1995, she climbed the southwest wall of Mount Xixiabang in Tibet and attempted the south wall of Mount Annapurna. In 1999, Stilwell spent two days climbing the north wall of Cima Grande di Lavardedo Peak, becoming once again the first woman to complete this climb alone. In the 1990s, she began reducing the number of solo climbs and developing her career as a lecturer and writer. Steviel is an excellent speaker who helps audiences refocus on their goals and achieve success by sharing her vision and achievements with them. She fully utilizes visual materials such as slides, videos, and movies to unleash her greatest potential as a speaker. Steviel is the protagonist of several documentaries, including the Beyond the Summits film by French director Remi Tezier, which won the Best Feature Film Award at the 2009 Banff Mountain Film Festival.
Chen Shouqi
Before joining Diageo, Chen Shouqi worked at Philip Morris for 26 years and successfully developed the company's business in China and Southeast Asia. Under his management, the sales performance of brandy in the Chinese market increased by 175% to 1.9 million cases in 2011. Last year, sales of whiskey named super de luxe increased by over 40% in China. The taste of the black whiskey operated by Chen Shouqi is one of the most popular brands in Diageo's Johnnie Walker family. He first proposed that in the rapidly growing economic environment, there is a huge demand for consumer goods from abroad. Therefore, in order to further expand the foreign wine market in China, he decided to expand the market and have Diageo increase its investment in second and third tier cities. He has already invested funds in television advertising and will also organize wine tasting events in bars and nightclubs. Experts with a degree in economics from Cambridge say that Chen Shouqi's current position requires him to think of unexpected things and complete impossible tasks.
Chris Roebuck
Chris Roebuck is a world-class expert in leadership development and competitive advantage. He has developed leadership courses and entrepreneurship support courses for the main organizations of the enterprise, especially for human resource training. This helps organizations maximize performance through people, evaluate leadership quality, and cultivate talent for the future. Chris delivered speeches on cultivating business leadership at events and conferences around the world on topics such as competitive advantage, corporate leadership, and how human resources play a crucial role. Chris is a visiting professor of transformational leadership at Cass Business School and has held senior management positions at UBS Group, HSBC, and KPMG. From 2002 to 2006, he served as the Global Leadership Director at UBS Global Banking. During this period, the bank's market value increased by 15%, and the project is now a case study of organizational performance at Harvard Business School. It also won the Best Company, Best Practice, and Excellence Awards for European Leaders in 2005. He has written several books, including effective leadership and effective communication, and his works have been translated into 11 different languages. Chris often appears on television channels such as BBC, ITV, Sky, Bloomberg, CNBC, Swiss and Russian television stations, as well as radio stations around the world, commenting on business, management, and leadership issues. He has written articles for several well-known newspapers, and has columns for CEOs and human resources magazines. Chris was nominated as one of the top 20 most influential human resources thinkers in 2011. He is a consultant to multiple professional thought leadership organizations, such as the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD), the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Corporate Leadership Committee, and the Financial Times' Non Executive Directors' Club. Chris was invited to become a partner of the Chartered School of Management in May 2012. This honor honors his work in global organizational leadership and management practices.
Christian Ganff
Christian Ganff is an internationally respected Austrian conductor and producer who has won a Grammy Award. At the same time, he is also a management consultant with spiritual energy and creativity. Since 2003, he has been serving as a communication consultant for some large companies, helping them cultivate an orchestral awareness. His dual identity as a manager and musician has shaped a unique coaching philosophy, allowing him to reveal how businesses can learn from the complex structure of orchestras. From 1981 to 1990, Ganff was the leader of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Afterwards, he collaborated with numerous artists from around the world to create over 190 CDs, including Pierre Blaze, Claudio Abado, Anna Neribeko, and others. He has won numerous international awards, including four Grammy Awards. When Ganfu was a conductor, he had collaborated with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in the UK, the Birmingham City Symphony Orchestra, the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the Russian National Orchestra, the French Broadcasting Philharmonic Orchestra, and the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Japan. He is a recipient of the Tokyo Record Academy Award, recognizing his outstanding performance as a conductor of Beethoven's five piano concertos under the category of Best Concerto Record, and as a producer of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 by the Berlin National Opera Orchestra, which was directed by Pierre Blaze. As a management consultant, Ganfu demonstrated the enormous potential of orchestras in resolving interpersonal conflicts, leadership issues, and complex integrated communication issues. It can be said that an orchestra is a perfect example of how to bring together a large group of different experts and instruments to form a harmonious whole. He is exploring ways for people to maintain personal independence while also unifying their voices and achieving common goals. He also emphasized the importance of people learning to listen, learn to collaborate with others, and know when to take the lead and when to follow others' footsteps. Ganfu revealed how to achieve an appropriate balance of communication, motivation, and leadership, and thus create an environment that allows the pursuit of innovation and excellence to flourish.
Claire Luffan
Claire Luffan is a writer and environmentalist who dedicated her lifelong career to protecting the distant and fragile deep sea. In 2018, she was awarded the Goldman Environmental Protection Award, which is equivalent to the Nobel Prize in ecology. Curiosity took her to the depths of the ocean, and deep-sea fishing determined her to fight against destructive fishing practices. She is committed to curbing deep-sea trawling and calling on governments and organizations to protect the fragile depths of the ocean. In 2004, she established BLOOM, a non-profit environmental organization headquartered in Paris and Hong Kong. Claire works in television production and journalism, focusing on filming wildlife and scientific documentaries. During filming around the world, she wrote her debut work, The Deep, and her eponymous art exhibition was exhibited at the National Museum of History in Paris in 2007. This exhibition presents the best samples, images, and video clips taken by marine photographers over the past 25 years. In addition, Claire also teaches courses in deep-sea fisheries, public fisheries subsidies, and sustainable development communication strategies at several universities worldwide. In April 2018, Claire became the second French person to receive the Goldman Environmental Protection Award, which is considered the highest environmental award and received $200000 in funding. Claire speaks six languages and lives in multiple countries.
Claude Samarga
As the Chief Advisor of the World Economic Forum, Claude Samarga's in-depth knowledge of the world economy, business, and politics has made him a well-known speaker in these fields. He can help clients gain an overview of globalization processes and teach them how to leverage globalization trends by attending conferences, lectures, seminars, and briefings. Claude founded the strategic consulting company Smadja Associates in 2001 and served as the president. Before founding Smadja Associates, he served as the Managing Director of the World Economic Forum in Davos from January 1996 to June 2001 and was responsible for the Davos Annual Meeting, Asia Forum events, and annual financial services giant conferences. Claude's career began as a journalist and served as the head of the News and Facts Department of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. Later, he served as a board member of multiple international companies and also served as the chairman of the International Advisory Committee of the Dubai International Financial Center. In addition, he has served as the Chairman of the Supervisory Committee at Illinois Institute of Technology, a director of OpenTV Corp since 2007, a non-executive director of Kudelski SA since 1999, a director of Edipresse SA since 1999, a member of the Korn Ferry Advisory Committee, and an independent director of Infosys Technology from October 2001 to August 2010. With his long-term accumulation of strong analytical skills and experience in politics and economics, 15 years of media work experience, and work experience at the World Economic Forum, Claude has become a leading figure in the world economy, business, and politics, with the ability to identify and analyze new trends and impacts, and integrate complex issues in a global context. His past experience has also given him a broad knowledge background in the special region of East Asia and established a solid network of relationships in this region. Claude has been proven to have the ability to combine a holistic conceptual approach, a very practical attitude, and a focus, which contributes to the implementation of his project. He possesses a comprehensive understanding of the world economy and international landscape. He often gives speeches as an invited guest on macroeconomic, international issues, and shaping the international environment and trends, especially on global issues and the IT revolution. He has published articles on internationalization, the rise of Asia, the formation of macroeconomic trends, the political environment, and brief comments on some economic and political issues in World Economic Forum activities. His articles have been published in media outlets such as the International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, Time magazine, Harvard Business Review, Foreign Policy Magazine, The Wall Street Journal of Asia, and The Japan Times. In addition, he also possesses good communication and social skills, able to adapt to different cultural environments. He is an excellent global speaker.
Cokin
Mr. Gao Jian has held leadership positions at the Chinese Ministry of Finance and the National Development Bank since the 1990s. Based on his great contribution to the development of China's bond market, he is also widely known as the father of China's bond market. From September 1990 to October 1998, he served as the Deputy Director of the Department of Laws and Regulations of the Ministry of Finance, the Deputy Director of the Department of National Debt Management, the Director of the Department of National Debt Management, and the Director of the Department of Laws and Regulations. In October 1998, he was appointed as the Chief Economist, Director of the Treasury Bureau, and Chief Representative of the Hong Kong Representative Office of the National Development Bank. In April 2001, he was appointed as a member of the Party Committee, Assistant to the President and Director of the Treasury Bureau, and Chief Representative of the Hong Kong Representative Office of the National Development Bank. In July 2003, he was appointed as a member of the Party Committee and Vice President of the National Development Bank. Doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Financial Sciences, Ministry of Finance. As a scholarly manager and decision-maker, Mr. Gao Jian closely follows the development of China's fiscal and financial system, especially the bond market. In 2007, Mr. Gao Jian published his English monograph Debt Capital Markets in China, which focused on presenting the essence of his 27 years of continuous tracking research and in-depth thinking on China's financial system. This is also a historical scroll recording the magnificent development of China's bond market. Stephen Roach, who was the global chief economist of Morgan Stanley at that time, commented that no one was more qualified than Dr. Gao Jian to express opinions on the reform of China's capital market when he wrote the preface to the English version of the book. He laid the foundation for the development of China's bond market. This book is the most complete description of China's bond market that I have ever seen. From the relationship between China's bond market and public policy, This book comprehensively discusses various issues related to China's bond market. It is far beyond the significance of being a historical witness of China's bond market. For China's bond market, which is still in its infancy, this book is undoubtedly the most authoritative book in this field. The book discusses in detail what actions and measures need to be taken to promote the gradual development and prosperity of China's bond market.