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Arieh Warshel
In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was won by Ariel Wascher, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an honorary member of the Royal Society of Chemistry in the United Kingdom. He is a biochemist from the United States and Israel, and was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for \creating multi-scale models for complex chemical systems\. He and two other award-winning scientists established theoretical models based on quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, and mixed quantum classical mechanics, and used computer simulation methods to study the motion of protein molecules and the mechanism of enzyme catalyzed reactions., The work done by the winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry allowed chemists to uncover the mysterious world of chemistry with the help of computers: he completed the combination of quantum chemistry and classical physics. After obtaining a postdoctoral degree from Harvard University, he joined the Weizmann Institute as a senior scientist and associate professor, and also served as a researcher at the MRC Molecular Biology Laboratory in Cambridge. Afterwards, he joined the University of Southern California and is now an outstanding professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Southern California.
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.
Arne Tiselius
诺贝尔化学奖| (1940) | 1902-1971
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger is very concerned about environmental crises. During his tenure, he presided over the adoption of the Global Climate Warming Solutions Act of 2006, aimed at reducing California's greenhouse gas emissions to address global climate warming. In this plan, by alleviating traffic congestion, purifying the air, creating hydrogen highways, and developing the hydrogen transportation economy. He also presided over the passage of the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2010, creating 3000 megawatts of clean energy by 2017 through the Million Solar Roof Project. He also led reforms, leading California to raise 700 million in federal competitions, ensuring that California students can receive the best education. He signed a bill that brought the nutritional levels of California schools to the highest level in the country. He also enacted the After School Education and Safety Act of 2002, making California the first state to establish an after school program in a comprehensive school. In 1990, he was appointed as the Secretary of Fitness and Sports on the Presidential Council, and he was also the Secretary of Fitness and Sports on the California Governor's Council. Due to his outstanding contributions, Arnold Schwarzenegger was awarded the Simon Wiesenthal Centerquot; National Leadership Award;. In 2002, he was awarded the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award. In the film industry, he was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Newcomer for his work Stay Hungry 1976. He also starred in numerous popular action films, including Conan the Barbarian 1982, The Terminator 1984 and its two sequences, True Lies 1994 and Batman amp; Robin 1997 He played came roles in films Twins 1988, Kindergarten Cop 1990, and Junior 1994. As a businessman, his first investment was in the brick laying industry, and he also invested in the real estate industry. Prior to his acting career, he was already a millionaire. He is also the founder of the Planet Hollywood chain restaurant.
Arthur Harden
诺贝尔化学奖| (1929) | 1865-1940
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
Artturi Ilmari Virtanen
诺贝尔化学奖| (1945) | 1895-1973
Augusto Ropez Claros
Since March 2011, Augusto Ropez Claros has been the Director of Global Indicators and Analysis at the World Bank Group. He is the Chief Economist and Director of the Global Competitiveness Project at the World Economic Forum in Geneva, responsible for overseeing the preparation of the flagship publication of the Forum - the Global Competitiveness Report, as well as other regional economic reports. Before joining the World Economic Forum, he was an executive director and senior international economist at Lehman Brothers London. From 1992 to 1995, he was the representative of the International Monetary Fund to the Russian Federation. Before joining the International Monetary Fund, he served as an economics professor at the University of Chile in Santiago. Ropez Claros received education in the UK and the United States, earning a degree in mathematical statistics from Cambridge University and a PhD in economics from Duke University. He has written many articles and papers on international economic issues, covering topics such as the European Monetary System, IMF reform, the role of international financial organizations, and the National Innovation Capacity Index. His research interests include interdependence and win-win cooperation that accompany global institutions, essential elements of successful economic development models, and management of globalization processes.
Austan Goolsbee
Austan Goolsby, a renowned American economist, former Chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers, and long-term economic advisor to Obama. Fulbright Prize winner, economist and tenured professor at the University of Chicago School of Business. Austan Gulsby is a renowned American economist and a Robert P Gwin professor of economics at the Booth School of Business in Chicago. Gullsby was once the chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers and the youngest cabinet member of former President Obama's cabinet. Austan Goolsby is an experienced economist, a long-term economic advisor to former US President Obama, a senior advisor and follower in the early stages of the Obama administration, a member of the Obama Senate campaign, a senior economic policy advisor to Obama, and a former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Obama once said at a press conference at the White House that Gullsby is one of the best economists in the United States. He is not only an outstanding economist, but also has a great understanding of how the economy affects people's daily lives. Austin was born in Texas in 1969. He obtained a Master's degree in Economics from Yale University in 1991, a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 1995, a Sloan Award recipient from MIT from 2000 to 2002, a Fulbright Award recipient from 2006 to 2007, and served as an economist and tenured professor at the University of Chicago School of Business. Before entering politics, he had been teaching at the University of Chicago Business School for 14 years. Austan Gulsby is a researcher at the American Bar Foundation, an assistant researcher at the National Institute of Economics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a juror at the Congressional Budget Office, a senior economist at the Advanced Policy Institute, and a Robert P Gwinn economics professor at Booth School of Business in Chicago. His academic research mainly focuses on the tax system, American industry, and technological innovation. Starting in April 2006, Austan Gulsby edited the Economic Events section for The New York Times, which was later changed to a weekly economic observation section. In 2006, his article for the Slate website's pessimistic science section received the Peter Lisagor Award.
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.
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.
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 Kroneig
Beatrice Brownig is the Senior Vice President of Global Human Resources at Louis Vuitton, headquartered in Paris. She has accumulated 18 years of rich experience in the luxury goods industry. Beatrice studied in Germany and Switzerland. After graduating with a law major, she chose to work as an international lawyer at the Trusteeship Office in Berlin. In 1994, Beatrice became the Human Resources Director of Louis Vuitton and the Human Resources Coordinator of its brand Parfums Christian Dior, headquartered in Dusseldorf. She implemented a pilot program for makeup brand sharing services at Parfums Christian Dior. In 2001, under the leadership of Louis Vuitton Fashion Group Chairman St. Casley, Beatrice assisted in establishing Shared Service Offices globally. In 2002, she became Senior Vice President of Human Resources and a member of the Executive Committee at Louis Vuitton. In 2002, Louis Vuitton had fewer than 9000 employees and 292 stores worldwide; By 2011, the number of employees had increased to 170000 and 458 stores had been established in 63 countries worldwide. Over the past nine years, Beatrice has implemented high potential development and leadership projects throughout the entire Louis Vuitton network. She has played an important role in creating the China region and providing top-level retail training programs, and has established Louis Vuitton's current position as the world's top luxury brand.
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.
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 Hammersley
Ben Hammersley is a thought-provoking futurist who has given speeches to global audiences for over 15 years. He has brought a practical and positive approach to the digital age, inspiring audiences to prepare for the future. As an international journalist, writer, and adventurer, Hammersley actively explores the impact of the internet and digital networks on the world's business, political, and social atmosphere. The 64 things you must know about his latest published work now provide us with the basic guidelines for 21st century life. Hammersley is the screenwriter and host of Netflix and BBC TV series Cybercrime. As the first internet expert journalist for The Times London and The Guardian, he became the inventor of popular word podcasts. Hammersley is currently serving as the editor in chief of Wired magazine in the UK and has been hired to provide advice to three government departments and countless organizations on issues related to technology and media. Every year, artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things are rapidly changing the business world. From board meetings to sales and customer service, the digital revolution has influenced every aspect of company strategy and culture. By briefly introducing the new world of innovation, Ben Hammersley outlined the blueprint for the future world. In the presentation, he integrated technical trends in management, communication, and marketing, giving us a crash course on how to respond to the new digital age. As a writer, journalist, educator, and consultant, Ben has been at the forefront of emerging trends for over twenty years. He has been appointed as a member of the European Commission's Media Freedom Group and has provided technical and media advice to three governments and numerous Fortune 500 companies. From Los Angeles to London, Ben has delivered speeches at several universities, including the Innovation and Social Technology Center at Goldsmith College London and the University of Southern California. For those who focus on understanding the future, disruptive technology brings countless opportunities. This article analyzes the direction of the digital revolution from a challenging perspective and how it will affect the business strategy of a specific industry. Nowadays, cybersecurity is no longer just a concern for government combat rooms, but is closely related to everyone on Earth. Emphasizing network security has become a top priority for every organization today. All aspects of business operations rely on the Internet, and although most executives have not received formal training, they need to make decisions around cybersecurity every day. This list outlines the trends and challenges of cybersecurity, as well as the role of leadership in containing potential crises. Through practical strategies and solutions, this helps protect the organization's most valuable resources. As the host, commentator, and author of Netflix and BBC's online crime program, Ben explores various dark aspects of the internet world. In the six episode series, we investigated global incidents of hacker attacks, cyber warfare, cyber fraud, and credit card theft. In this global investigation tour, Ben answered the world's most urgent cybersecurity questions. This study translates into an interesting and candid perspective on the significant and far-reaching challenges faced by various industries today. He helps audiences fully understand the unpredictability of today's world and deepens their understanding of how to stay ahead in uncertainty. Through inspiring global travel, Ben Hammersley has been recognized as one of the global leaders in identifying future technological trends. This article examines the future human-computer world from a multidimensional perspective, connecting innovation with expressive psychology, life skills, and professional development technologies. How can CEOs, managers, and employees prepare for future innovation? The answer given by this is to focus on the present and prepare for the future. Through small interactions, you will learn how to truly connect actions and consciousness. If everyone present can apply this presentation to the company's existing technology, then you can all become efficient employees of the future. This guide guides participants on how to identify the insights needed to drive organizational change and impart practical tool skills that can be used by each team member. As the first internet journalist for Time magazine London and the current senior editor for Wired magazine in the UK, I have already provided technical and media advice to three government agencies. Originally a member of the Royal Arts Association and the Royal Geographical Society, he has provided insightful keynote speeches, seminars, and training services to businesses on five continents over the past twenty years, leveraging his personal experience in aviation, emergency medicine, and war reporting. Through its unique and insightful insights, Ben Hammersley helps you take the event project to a higher level. I could have hosted a group meeting to promote dialogue and connect project highlights between words. He has served as an international journalist for twenty years in publications such as Time magazine London, The Guardian, and Weird magazine, accumulating rich experience in dialogue hosting and storytelling. From frontline war reporters to interviewing world leaders, his inspiring global travel experience allowed him to get along well with people from all walks of life. It is undoubtedly well-known for its unique personality. His performance on stage is full of energy and wisdom, resonating, and able to interact with every audience on site. Making an appointment as your guest speaker will inject vitality into the stage and push the event to a new climax. Legal& General commented that this chain reaction allowed those who were not present to interact with Ben. Ben's voice and content are perfect. He has a moderate sense of humor, mentioning macro trends and their impact on the industry, and occasionally mentioning clients. He transforms his mindset through simple but profound questions
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.
Benjamin List
诺贝尔化学奖| (2016) | b. 1968年