Technology & Finance
126 位演讲者
Adair Turner
Adaltner was the chairman of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority in the UK from 2008 to 2013. The FSA was once the unified regulatory authority for the UK financial market and has now been split into two institutions. He was also the Chairman of the UK Government's Climate Change Committee from 2008 to 2012. In 2009, the UK Financial Services Regulatory Authority issued a report recommending regulatory reforms in the global banking industry to address the credit crisis and bank liquidity collapse. Adar led the UK Financial Services Regulatory Authority to rebuild its reputation and modify its regulatory system. He is regarded by many in the industry as an active representative who combines industry experience and political rationality. Under his leadership, the UK Financial Services Regulatory Authority has played an important role on the international stage, and the UK government has also re examined the division of powers between the FSA, the Bank of England, and the UK Treasury in financial regulation. Adar is currently a senior researcher at the New Economic Thinking Institute. Prior to 2008, he was a non-executive director of Standard Chartered Bank, Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe from 2000 to 2006, and Director General of the UK Federation of Businesses from 1995 to 1999. Previously, from 1992 to 1995, he was a director of McKinsey&Company Consulting, leading McKinsey to establish the Eastern European and Russian markets. He is a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and the Castle School of Business at City University of London. In 2005, he became a neutral member of the British House of Lords. He served as the Chairman of the UK Pension Board from 2003 to 2006, and as the Chairman of the Low Income Committee from 2002 to 2006. From 2007 to 2010, served as the Chairman of the Overseas Development Research Institute. His literary capital, the Free Economy, was published by Macmillan, a British publishing company, in 2001.
Alex Edmunds
Alex Edmans is a professor of finance at London Business School. He is an expert in corporate financing, corporate social responsibility, practical investment strategies, and behavioral finance. Edmans combines his profound academic rigor with practical business experience in a unique way. He graduated from Oxford University with first place in his class and then joined Morgan Stanley to work in investment banking in the London area and securities trading in New York. Later, Edmans became a finance professor at Wharton School of Business, where he received a PhD in finance from MIT Sloan as a Fulbright Scholar and was awarded a lifetime position. Edmans has won a total of 14 teaching awards in the past six years. He served as the Faculty Gradation Speaker for the 2014 MBA School Graduation Ceremony and was the highest evaluated finance professor in the MBA program before his departure. At LBS London Business School, he won the Outstanding Teaching Award for the 2016 MBA Class and served as the Faculty Orientation Speaker for the 2017 MBA Class, as he was voted by the highest evaluated professor and first-year student in the entire school. Edmans co led a conference on behavioral economics at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2014. He co created a solution to the housing crisis in the United States with others, which was named one of the 50 best inventions of 2010 by Time magazine. He also co invented the concept of providing subsidies to managers of debt to prevent them from taking excessive risks, which has been implemented by some banks and advocated by global policy makers.
Alist Frost
Alistair Frost is the founder of Wild Orange Media wwwwwildorangemediacom and was voted as the UK Digital Marketing Person of the Year. As a licensed marketer, he helps businesses unleash their potential through digital communication channels. Alister is an emerging expert in online marketing technology. During his tenure as the Director of Digital Marketing Strategy at Microsoft, he helped brands such as Windows, Xbox, and Office fully utilize digital communication channels to achieve brand goals. Frost helps internal personnel within the organization utilize rapidly changing marketing and sales channels to make business better. He focuses on emerging future marketing technologies, helping marketers from all walks of life stay at the forefront of technological progress and cultivate their ability to cope with the future. He is an award-winning speaker and experienced industry leader who regularly delivers speeches at global conferences on topics such as inbound marketing, social business organizations, and behavioral economics. Frost's speech is novel and relevant, analyzing digital marketing and the psychological factors behind it, helping businesses prepare for future marketing. He is a graduate digital marketing lecturer and social media leadership forum consultant. As a respected industry thought leader, Alister often comments on the changing communication environment, how organizations should respond to the post broadcasting era, and how to find new business opportunities in the digital internet era. During his 21 year marketing career, he managed top brands including Andrex, Huggies, and Kleenex, and initiated global campaigns such as Windows and IM A PC. He often writes on blogs http:\/\/allisterfrostcom Publish new ideas and perspectives on. Keynote Speech Topic: Marketing in the Real Time World: The Psychological Secrets of Future Social Media Make Marketing More Noble Exploring Business Ethics, Organizational Transparency, and Modern Crisis Management Behavioral Economics, Neuromarketing, and Examining the Reasons behind Consumer Behavior and Psychological Measurement Market Positioning, Predicting Content, and Emerging Technologies: How to Develop a Content Strategy Plan for the Digital World: Scrapping Built In Obstetrics
Alvin Roth
Elvin Ross was born on December 19, 1951, and is an American economist currently serving as George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Ross has made significant contributions in the fields of game theory, market design, and experimental economics, winning the 2012 Nobel Prize in Economics. Ross graduated with a bachelor's degree in Operations Research from Columbia University in 1971, and then went to Stanford University to pursue a master's degree in Operations Research in 1973. One year later, he obtained a doctoral degree in Operations Research. After leaving Stanford, Ross taught at the University of Illinois until 1982. Afterwards, he served as Andrew Mellon Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh until 1998, and later joined Harvard University where he has been working ever since. Ross is a recipient of the Sloan Award for Outstanding Young Professor in the United States, a member of the Guggenheim Foundation, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research NBER and the American Society of Econometrics. His main works include the Game Theory Model of Negotiation in 1985, the Six Perspectives of Experimental Economics translated into Chinese in 1987, the Handbook of Experimental Economics in 1995, and Bob Wilson's Traditional Economics in 2001.
Armand Papazian
Dr. Arman Papazian is the first recipient of the Alpha Centauri Prize at the Space Exploration Awards in the constellation Centauri. He is the founding CEO of International Space Development HUB and the founding chairman and CEO of Keipr Financial Consulting. After obtaining a PhD in economics from the University of Cambridge in the UK, Papachian embarked on a brilliant career in the Middle East capital markets. As the Dubai International Financial Exchange\/Nasdaq; Dr. Papachian, former Managing Director of Innovation and Development at Nasdaq Dubai, collaborated with Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, and Merrill Lynch to launch the first structured product platform in the Middle East. He also led the issuance of the first listed treasury bond in the Middle East, launched the first Islamic bond with HSBC, and operated the first dual listed stock in the Middle East. Afterwards, he served as the head of UBS AG Islamic Finance, a Swiss bank, overseeing the cross business between UBS Group's global markets and the Middle East in wealth management, asset management, and investment banking. Dr. Papachian is a judge at the Financial Times FT2011 Investment Banking Awards and has served as an honorary researcher at the Cambridge University Judge Business School in the UK. He has published a large number of works and regularly provides insights on policy issues in major media outlets around the world. He is also a widely sought after speaker, economist, and financial advisor.
Arthur McDonald
Arthur B McDonald, recipient of the Canadian Medal, Ontario Medal, Nova Scotia Medal, member of the Royal Society of England, registered engineer, and member of the Royal Society of Canada, was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. McDonald holds a bachelor's and master's degree in physics from Dalhousie University, a doctoral degree in physics from the California Institute of Technology, and 12 honorary degrees. From 1969 to 1982, served as a researcher at the Chuck River Nuclear Laboratory of Atomic Energy Canada Limited; From 1982 to 1989, served as a professor at Princeton University; From 1989 to 2013, he served as a professor at Queen's University of Kingston in Canada and became an honorary professor in 2013. Since 1989, he has been serving as the Director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory's SNO. McDonald has received numerous honors, including the Canadian Medal of Honor, the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics, and the 2016 Breakthrough in Basic Physics Award in collaboration with SNO. Currently, he is still working in the underground laboratory of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, actively engaged in basic research related to neutrinos and dark matter. Arthur MacDonald was born on August 29, 1943 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a Canadian physicist and was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering neutrino oscillations, which indicate that neutrinos have mass. He was also awarded the award along with Japanese physicist Kajita Takaaki. McDonald graduated from Dalhousie University with a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physics in 1964 and 1965, respectively. In 1969, he obtained a doctoral degree in physics from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. In the same year, he returned to Canada and became a postdoctoral researcher at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, engaged in nuclear reaction research. In 1980, he became a senior researcher and left the laboratory in 1982 to become a professor at Princeton University. In the mid-1980s, McDonald participated in the establishment of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, a neutrino detector located 2100 meters deep in a nickel mine in Ontario, Canada, aimed at investigating neutrinos from Earth, the Sun, and even supernovae. In 1989, he became a professor at Queens University in Canada and became the first director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory's SNO. The construction of the observatory began in the 1990s, with its huge plastic spherical core filled with a special liquid called a liquid scintillator. When neutrinos interact with other particles in the detector, they generate light in the liquid scintillator and are captured by extremely sensitive photomultiplier tubes. The observatory must be built deep underground to avoid pollution caused by cosmic rays, which does not hinder the passage of neutrons through the 2100 meter rock layer. There are two proposed solutions to the solar neutrino problem. One is that nuclear reactions inside the sun do not produce neutrinos
Axel Weber
Axel Weber is a renowned German economist, former President of the Federal Bank of Germany, and a member of the European Central Bank Management Committee. He is an expert in international monetary theory and policy, and one of the five think tanks of the former German Chancellor Schr \u00f6 der Economic Advisory Committee. Weber was born in Kussel, Germany in March 1957. He graduated from the University of Konstanz in 1982, majoring in economics and public policy, and obtained a teaching qualification diploma. Before entering the banking industry, Weber had been working in college. From 1982 to 1988, Weber served as a research assistant in monetary economics at the University of Siegen and obtained a doctoral degree in economics from that university in 1987. In 1994, Weber went to the University of Bonn as a professor, and in 2001, he became a professor of international economics at the University of Cologne. Gradually, Weber's solid academic and theoretical foundation, as well as his outstanding analytical and insightful abilities, attracted the attention of the official and banking communities. From 2002 to 2004, he began serving as a member of the German Committee of Economic Experts. In October 2002, he became a member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Federal Bank of Germany. Since 2004, he has served as the Chairman of the Federal Bank of Germany and a member of the European Central Bank Management Committee. Weber is a well-known hawk in the European banking industry and has been a supporter of low inflation policies since he was elected as the governor of the Bundesbank in 2004. The current is a critical period of economic recovery in Europe, so many European countries have expressed that the market is calling for a strong successor. Many European investors believe that the next president of the European Central Bank must be proficient in monetary affairs, and monetary policy is the true reason for the existence of the central bank. As an academic official, Weber undoubtedly possesses this quality. Before the emergence of the euro in 1999, the German mark became the benchmark currency in Europe, and Weber played a significant driving role in it. Weber has a tough and outspoken style. In May 2010, in order to cooperate with the 750 billion euro temporary financial stability mechanism jointly launched by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank launched the treasury bond purchase plan of member countries. Weber has repeatedly criticized in public that this distorts the functions of the European Central Bank and may fuel inflation in the eurozone. On February 11, 2011, a spokesperson for the German Chancellor stated that the current Bundesbank Governor, Weber, will officially step down from his position as Bundesbank Governor on April 30.
Barton Strauber
JB Straubel is Chief Technical Officer and co-founder of Tesla Motors, Inc., an electric vehicle company based in Palo Alto, California. At Tesla, Straubel oversees the technical and engineering design of the vehicles. He is also responsible for new technology evaluation, research and development, technical due diligence evaluation of key suppliers and partners, intellectual property IP and system validation testing. Tesla recently made a groundbreaking move into the home energy market with its Powerwall home battery product, which stores solar energy converted through solar panels. This will allow homeowners to store backup power, thus reducing the use of primary power tools during peak hours. It could even shut down the commercial power grid completely. In addition to his work at Tesla, Straubel is also a member of the board of directors of Solar City. He is also an instructor at his Alma mater, Stanford University, where he teaches Energy Storage Integration, a course popular with students under the Atmosphere and Energy Program. In 2008, Straubel was named one of the world's top 35 Outstanding Innovators under the age of 35 by MIT Technology Review TR35. He spoke at MIT's Emerging Technologies Summit. Emtech conference presentation on green transportation in Boston, MA. In September 2007, he spoke at an energy symposium at Stanford University called Clean, Secure and Efficient Energy, attended by former US Secretary of State George Shultz. He stressed the importance of education on climate change and reducing the CO2 intensity of current energy production. Prior to founding Tesla Motors, Straubel co-founded Volacom with Harold Rose n and served as the company's Chief Technology Officer, CTO. Volacom worked closely with Burt Rutan of Scaled Composites to design a dedicated high-altitude aircraft platform powered by a new type of hydrogen power station. At Volacom, Straubel co-invented and patented a new concept for long-endurance hybrid fuel propulsion, which was later licensed to Boeing. Prior to founding Volacom, Straubel worked with Harold Rosen and Benjamin M Rosen at Rosen Motors as a drive engineer. And developed a new hybrid vehicle powertrain based on micro turbine and high speed flywheel.
Baudoin Prot
From 2003 to 2014, Baudouin Prot was CEO and chairman of BNP Paribas. During his tenure, he profoundly transformed the historically French-centric bank into a European bank ranked among the world's top 500. This was achieved mainly through two transformational acquisitions: BNL in Italy and Fortis in Belgium and Luxembourg, and by steering Parisbank through the financial crisis. He also has extensive experience in crisis management. Mr Prot steered the bank through all the key episodes of the financial crisis. Prot has a wealth of experience and track record in strategic development and transformational acquisitions. When BNP Paribas, a French bank, ran into the financial crisis in 2007, its exposure to the subprime mortgage market in the United States was unaffected, suggesting a strong risk culture. He must manage relationships and communications with the bank's different stakeholders: customers, employees, investors, and regulators around the world. He was the only bank chief executive in Europe to launch a major acquisition during the financial crisis. At BNP Paribas, Prot has been very active in promoting state-of-the-art technology. From 1997 to 2000, they were the first banks in Europe to invest heavily in technology, call centres, training and deployment to create a fully real-time, interconnected multi-channel platform to serve their clients. To this day, BNP Paribas is still regarded as an industry reference in Europe and beyond. Named the Best European Banking CEO by Institutional Investor Magazine in 2010, Mr. Prot also sits on the boards of the Institute of International Finance in Washington, the International Business Leaders Advisory Council in Shanghai and the Financial Services Authority of Singapore. His other awards include Financier of the Year in 2006 after the successful integration of BNL, and Financier of the Year in 2009 for successfully steering BNP Paribas through the financial crisis.
Beatrice Wade Diderot
Beatrice is an economics professor at the University of Mainz in Germany, and has also served as a member of the German Council of Economic Experts, the Five Wise Men Committee, which provides economic policy and development advice to the German government. Due to her work achievements in some of the world's leading institutions, she is recognized as a globally authoritative expert in economic policy and considered a wise German. Beatrice has worked for the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). She is a board member of many well-known companies, including Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, and UBS AG, a Swiss bank. She also serves on the advisory committees of the International Monetary Fund and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), as well as serves as the Chairman of the World Economic Forum on Fiscal Crisis. Beatrice serves as a visiting professor at many renowned academic institutions, and her academic achievements are widely published in professional journals. Beatrice utilizes her extensive professional knowledge to provide decision-makers with key information and insights on European financial policies, current trends in the world economy, and the impact of European consumption on global financial markets. Beatrice is proficient in four languages: English, German, Spanish, and Italian.
Bimal Jalan
Dr. Bimozaran is a former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. He has held multiple positions in the government, including the Minister of Finance and the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Committee. From 2003 to 2009, he was also nominated as a member of parliament. He served as the Chairman of the Expenditure Management Committee in 2014-16. He also represented India on the boards of directors of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Bimozaran is associated with some academic and public institutions, including the Kolkata Institute of Statistics in India; Delhi Institute for Economic Growth; Development Research Center; Chairman of the National Committee for Applied Economics and Research in New Delhi. His works on India include: India's Economic Crisis: The Road to the Future 1991, India's Economic Policy: Preparing for the 21st Century 1996, India's Economy in the New Millennium 2002, India's Future: Politics, Economy, and Governance 2005, Indian Politics: Backseat Perspectives 2007, Emerging India: Economy, Politics, and Reform 2012, Politics Over Economy: The Economic and Political Interface of Contemporary India 2014. His two early publications included issues in small economies and policies and development policies.
Catherine Lubozinsky
Lubozinsky is a professor of economics and finance at the University of Paris, specializing in numerous courses such as financial markets, fixed income, derivatives, and interest rates. Her recent research has mainly focused on derivative strategies, credit spreads, credit rating agencies, financial regulation, and fund management. Lubozinsky is a member of the annual economist conference Cercle des Economists and the European Shadow Financial Regulatory Commission (ESFRC). She is the Chairman of the European Monetary and Financial Forum from 2006 to 2012; In the past few years, she has served as an advisor to multiple private financial institutions and as an advisor to the Financial Markets and Stability Department of French banks. Lubozinsky is a recognized authority in the field of financial risk management in Europe, and she often gives speeches at professional conferences and business media. She has written and edited many works and articles in French and English on the challenges faced by the global financial services industry. Lubozinsky holds doctoral degrees in finance and economics from the University of Paris and the University of Orleans; She is a visiting researcher at Brown University and a summer intern at the International Monetary Fund.
Chandran Nair
Chandler Lannell is the founder and CEO of the Global Future Institute, an independent Asian think tank headquartered in Hong Kong. The Global Future Institute focuses on a deeper understanding of global issues, including the transfer of economic and political influence from the West to Asia, the dynamic relationship between business and society, and the reshaping of global capitalist rules. Nair has pioneered an internationally recognized approach to executive education, which has been included in the United Nations Leadership Development Report. Nair is a professional biochemical engineer who served as the Asia Pacific Chairman of Environmental Resource Management ERM until 2004. Under his leadership, the company became one of the top environmental consulting firms in Asia. For over a decade, he has been actively advocating for sustainable development in Asia, providing advisory services to governments and multinational corporations, and striving to incorporate these principles into policy formulation and major decision-making processes. Nail is an adjunct professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore, and a member of the Royal Society of the Arts in the UK. Nair is the author of the role of consumer economics in reshaping capitalism and saving the planet in Asia, and the book was rated by the Guardian as one of the 50 most groundbreaking capitalist works. He is also the founder of The Other Hungred, a public welfare book project that contrasts with media wealth lists such as Forbes 100. The project aims to enable less famous and less wealthy people to tell great stories of their experiences.
Charles Leadbeater
Charles Redbit, a global authority in the field of innovation and creativity, is a renowned writer, thinker, and strategic advisor. Governments, cities, and businesses around the world hope to receive his advice. Charles was the first scholar to notice amateur innovation and pointed out that innovation is no longer limited to traditional professional institutions such as universities, research institutes, and large enterprises, but more comes from people who use various tools to collaborate and share their expertise. For this reason, he created the concept of Pro AMS as a professional amateur to describe amateurs who are passionate about a certain field and hope to reach a professional level. This theory of innovation forces traditional industry giants to rethink their strategies, and the world-renowned Long Tail Theory also widely cites Charles' viewpoint. The impact of mass collaboration and innovation on businesses and governments is discussed in detail in Charles' book 'Our Reflections'. After the book was published, the famous British bystander magazine praised Charles as the wizard of the web. The book foresees the rise of more collaborative and open forms of innovation that can be achieved through the internet. There are also animations adapted from the book on YouTube. Accenture, the world's largest management consulting company, has listed Charles as a world-class management thinker, and the Financial Times has praised him as the most outstanding innovation expert in the UK. Charles is the most trusted global thinker of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He served as an important advisor in Tony Blair's Downing Street political and business groups, specializing in researching the impact of the internet and knowledge-based economy. He drafted a White Paper on UK Government Competitiveness - Our Future of Competition - Building a Knowledge Economy, becoming the first government white paper in the world to propose a strategic direction for science and technology talent policies. Governments in Europe, North America, Australia, and Latin America have sought advice from Charles on various policy issues, including healthcare, educational innovation, cultural development, and urban construction. Charles regularly gives speeches around the world, from the Gates Foundation in Seattle to the Qatar Foundation in Doha, from The Economist magazine in London to the Mexican government, and from Microsoft to the Tate Gallery. Charles is a long-term senior researcher at the highly influential Demos think tank in London, UK. He is a co-founder of Particle, a leading public innovation service agency in the UK, and a visiting scholar at the National Science and Technology Foundation. He is also a co chairman of the social application company 4 Good. Charles' ideas have always been at the forefront of the times. His book \The Rise of Social Entrepreneurs\ published in 1977 was one of the first to foresee the idea that social enterprises would be more competitive in solving public problems. Social enterprise has since become a global movement. Charles delivered a keynote speech on social enterprise at the first Skoll World Forum in Oxford. Charles widely applies innovation to various aspects of business, the public, and society. He collaborated with Imperial College of Technology to study healthcare innovation and pointed out that new low-cost decentralized healthcare models are emerging in developing countries. His innovative practices in the field of education at the TED conference were watched by over a million people. The book \Analog Innovators\ explores why with the acceleration of digital innovation, I
Chris Liddell
Chris Riddle is a global futurist and renowned strategist who helps businesses and senior leaders discover emerging global trends in today's highly chaotic world. Riddell connects businesses and individuals from various industries in a highly connected digital world. He is skilled in analyzing emerging trends, patterns, and behaviors, and his insights are very inspiring, both eye-catching and thought-provoking. As a recognized and trustworthy authority on digital, technological, and emerging trends, Riddell provides customers with the necessary tools, knowledge, and insights to help them succeed in the digital age.
Chris Weaver
Christopher is an internationally recognized authority on studying the economies of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. He is a major shareholder of Macroeconomic Advisory Company, a Moscow based consulting firm that provides customized research services to macro hedge fund organizations, venture capital investors, and foreign companies looking for investment opportunities in Russia and Central Asia. Weaver has been working in Russia for nearly twenty years. In a separate investor opinion poll conducted by Thomson Reuters Extel and Financial Institution Investor Magazine, he was selected as the best investment strategist in Russia for 2013. Over the past decade, he has repeatedly ranked in the top three of these individual opinion polls. Before collaborating with others to create a macroeconomic advisory firm, he served as the Chief Strategist of the Savings Bank of the Russian Federation, which is the largest bank in Russia and one of the largest banks in Europe. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Strategist for four years at Ulasib Financial and five years at Alpha Bank, two of Russia's largest private financial groups. His first position in Russia began in June 1998 as the research director of a private investment bank, the Tripartite Dialogue Investment Bank, and he served for over four years. Before arriving in Russia, Weaver served as the research director of National Westminster Bank in the Bangkok region of Thailand during the 1997 1998 Asian financial crisis. Prior to this, he was a senior investment manager at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund organizations located in the city of Abu Dhabi. Weaver's investment career began with an Irish life insurance company located in Dublin, Ireland, and he has accumulated over 33 years of work experience in emerging markets. He has published many articles on macro development trends in Russia, Central Asia, and oil. Meanwhile, his views on these topic areas and related topics have been widely cited by many financial media.
Christian Baudis
Christian Baudis is a renowned entrepreneur in the fields of digital media and green technology. He also served as the former Managing Director of Google Germany, a German subsidiary of Google. Christian Baudis provides digital strategy advice to some international investment companies and businesses, and is also a renowned keynote speaker. He has been elected several times as Germany's leading internet and media manager, Germanys Leading Internet Media Managers, and has received numerous well-known digital awards. He studied international management at Luigi Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, and Johann Wolgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. Christine is fluent in five languages. Recently, Kristen founded My Digital, a digital innovation and consulting company that has been very successful in digital transformation management in our era. My Digital operates in three business areas: digital enterprise My Digital Business company organization, digital entrepreneur My Digital Start Up startup and investment, and digital future My Digital Future consumer innovation. He has successfully founded several European startups. In 2010, he founded his own green technology company Vivabruorg, which primarily invested in innovative, green, and sustainable technology startups in Europe in the early stages. From 2011 to 2013, he started from scratch and established three institutions in European countries for the main subsidiaries of American online service company AOL, thereby helping to re launch the AOL brand in the European market. In 2008, Baudis founded and operated Tremor Video, a leading provider of online advertising services for video portals and a global market leader in the field of online video advertising. From 2006 to 2008, he was responsible for managing Google's business in Germany. Under his management, the company doubled its annual revenue and profits, and introduced major product launches into the German market. In 2003, he founded El Cartel Media and served as the company's Managing Director. He also successfully created advertising marketing and sales units on RTL2 and other television stations in Germany. In 2000, he became the CEO of the telephone shopping channel HSE24 AG. Prior to this, he served as an international key account manager for DHL, a DHL courier company, for several years. In 1997, he also served as the General Manager of the Marketing and Sales Department at ProSiebenSat1 Media AG.
Christina Figueres
Christina Figueres is a former diplomat of Costa Rica with 35 years of experience in high-level national and international policies and multilateral negotiations. She is an internationally renowned climate change leader with valuable experience working for the public sector, non-profit, and private institutions, as well as a deep understanding of the various stakeholders involved in climate change. She is the daughter of the former President of Costa Rica, and her father Jose Figueres was the third President of Costa Rica, leading the 1948 Revolution and establishing a modern democratic system. In 1982, she served as an envoy at the Embassy of Costa Rica in Bonn, Germany, marking the beginning of her public service career. Afterwards, she moved to the United States and became the REIA Secretary of the Renewable Energy Department of the Americas. She founded the non-profit organization CSDA, the Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas, in 1995 and served as the director of the center for eight years. Since 1995, she has been involved in international negotiations on climate change issues and has represented Costa Rica in negotiations on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol. She has also held important positions in many non-governmental organizations involved in the field of climate change and provided consulting services to some private institutions on climate change issues. She designed and helped establish national climate change projects throughout Latin America, and served as a senior advisor to governments and private companies. In 2001, she received the Planet Award from National Geographic magazine in the United States. In 2007, Figueres represented Latin America and the Caribbean and served on the CDM Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). From 2008 to 2009, he was elected as the Vice President of the COP of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention. Since July 2010, Christina Figueres has been appointed as the Executive Secretary of the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Over the next six years, she actively committed herself to rebuilding the global climate change negotiation process on the basis of fairness, transparency, and collaboration, ultimately leading to the historic 2015 Paris Agreement. For many years, she has been involved in areas such as climate change, sustainable development, energy, land use, technology, and financial cooperation. She often gives public speeches and articles, and can speak Spanish, English, and German.
Christopher Kirk
Christopher Cork is a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. 00139227TSG11265140Normal0false false false EN-GBJAX NONE\/* Style Definitions *\/tableMsoNormalTable mso style name: Table Normal; Mso tstyle rowband size: 0; Mso tstyle colband size: 0; Mso style noshow: yes; Mso style priority: 99; Mso style parent:; Mso padding alt: 0cm 54pt 0cm 54pt; Mso para margin: 0cm; Mso para margin bottom: 0001pt; Mso pagination: widow-orphan; Font size: 120pt; Font family: Cambridge; Mso ascii font family: Cambridge; Mso ascii theme font: minor latin; Mso hansi font family: Cambria; Mso hansi theme font: minor latin; Mr. Kirk has a rich resume. He is a member of the Washington Strategic Seminar, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Black Sea University Foundation, Moscow School of Political Science, and IDEAS Advisory Committee. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of the Czech Academy of Foreign Affairs and a visiting researcher at Gudinav College from 2003 to 2004. He served as a think tank for several Conservative parties, including the European Center for Defense and Strategic Research and Policy Research, and helped develop the party's defense platform for the 1996 European Parliament elections. He has published articles in well-known newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, The Times, Independence, and Europe. He is also a regular lecturer at the Royal Academy of Defense Research London and the NATO Academy of Defense Rome.
Dan Steinbach
Dr. Dan Steinbach is an internationally recognized expert in the study of a multipolar world and also the founder of the Difference Group. The company mainly guides its clients on how to face the new international environment full of risks and challenges in the early stages of multipolarity in the world economy. He mainly studies international business, international relations, investment, and the risks faced by major developed and large emerging economies; At the same time, it also studies the multipolar trends in stocks, currencies, commodities, etc. In the past year, he has been paying attention to issues such as global economic uncertainty, market volatility, and strategic risks. In summary, he analyzed 40 major economies and over a dozen strategic countries around the world, with a research scope covering various parts of the world. As a columnist, his comments are often published in mainstream media around the world. He has contributed numerous comments and policy briefings to many business newspapers and magazines in the United States, Europe, and Asia, including Roubini Global, The European Financial Review, The World Financial Review, China Daily, and others. Previously, he had received interviews with many international mainstream media, including CNN, The Financial Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Figaro, and The World. Dr. Dan Steinbach is the CEO and founder of the Difference Group. The company's uniqueness lies in its special focus on world multipolarity and emerging economies such as China, Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, which drive the development of global economic, political, and strategic prospects. At the same time, the company also studies the multifaceted relationships between these emerging economies and major developed economies such as the United States, Europe, Japan, etc. In addition to engaging in consulting activities, he also serves as the head of international business research at Indian, Chinese, and American research institutes in the United States, as well as a visiting scholar at the Shanghai International Research Institute's China and EU centers in Singapore. As a senior Fulbright Prize scholar, he has worked at the Stern School of Business at New York University and Columbia University School of Business, and has also established partnerships with Harvard Business School. He has provided advice\/consulting services to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the European Commission, the Nordic Council and European government agencies, multinational corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises, financial media institutions around the world, chambers of commerce, the Economic Development Commission, and competitiveness and innovation organizations.