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Tom Oliver
Enterprise management

Tom Oliver

Tom Oliver is the founder and CEO of World Peace Day and the World Peace Partnership. He is a new generation of business leaders attempting to solve global problems with new business models. World Peace Day and the World Peace Partnership are non-profit charitable organizations known as one of the most diverse and influential peace organizations and gatherings in the world. At the first World Peace Festival in Berlin in August 2011, Tom successfully gathered global leaders from various fields, including the military, peace, business, film, charity, media, Silicon Valley, politics, art, finance, and the United Nations, to address a comprehensive and sustainable global peace agenda that involves all stakeholders. This is the first time in history. Ambassadors from different regions of the world presented the outcome of the World Peace Day meeting as an official contribution to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2011. Tom has appropriately applied his extensive professional knowledge and experience to artistic creation, sports, music, writing, business, entrepreneurship, and global philanthropy, demonstrating how to apply interdisciplinary methods to solve problems. He showed us how to make our vision come true, inspire and drive global movements. In order to make his speech more vivid, Tom often uses live music performances and actively mobilizes the audience's participation. Tom has set up a leadership circle at Manchester Business School in the UK to establish close cooperation with the MBA program. This project ranked first on the FT World Business School Rankings in 2012 and 2011. Tom graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and studied finance and business at Wharton Business School. Subsequently, I completed my Master's degree in Economics at the University of Cologne.

Tom Purves
Technology & FinanceEnterprise management

Tom Purves

Tom Purvis served as the CEO of Rolls Royce, the world's top ultra luxury sedan manufacturer, from 2008 to 2010. Prior to this, he served as the Chairman and CEO of BMW North America from 1999 to 2008, as well as the Chairman of BMW's All Americas region. Tom has extensive sales experience and is able to lead multinational companies in increasing sales revenue in a complex international competitive environment. He once led world-renowned car brands through the recession and achieved significant profits, repeatedly exceeding the company's expectations. Under his leadership, from 1999 to 2008, BMW's sales in the United States increased from 154968 units to 303190 units, an increase of 96%. Among them, the sales of micro cars increased from 0 to 54000 units in seven years. Sales in Canada, Mexico, and Latin America have all increased fourfold. Tom's most significant innovation lies in his pioneering use of event marketing and bulk sales in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region from the mid-19th century to the late 1970s to promote sales growth. He also introduced satellite TV live streaming services to BMW in the 1980s and was the earliest pioneer to creatively apply internet communication technology to the automotive industry. In the early stages of his career, Tom served as the Managing Director of BMW's UK region and the Sales Director of Land Rover in the UK. He has continuously achieved breakthrough success in leading a large cross functional team to release new products, proposing innovative marketing strategies, and exploring new profit points to expand the market. Tom is an outstanding negotiator and diplomatic ambassador who can establish solid professional relationships with strategic partners and build consensus among organizations. Since 2011, Tom has been serving as a visiting professor in management practice at the Christian University of Canterbury in the UK and at the Business School of the University of Glasgow in the UK. Tom has extensive experience in both the automotive industry and business management, and is willing to share it.

Tomas Lindahl
Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Tomas Lindahl

诺贝尔化学奖| (1974) | b. 1938 |瑞典

Tomash Sedrachek
Technology & Finance

Tomash Sedrachek

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Tommy Stadlen
AI

Tommy Stadlen

Tommy Stadlen is the co founder of Silicon Valley technology company Polaroid Swing, chaired by Twitter co founder Biz Stone. The company was founded to reshape photography and write a new chapter in Polaroid's glorious brand history. Polaroid Swing is the first recommended application in the Apple App Store and Apple retail stores worldwide. Stadlen and former CEO of BP, Lord Brown, jointly published the international bestseller 'Connect: How Companies Succeed by Engaging Radically With Society'. He provides advice to top companies on corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability, social media, and the future of technology. Stadlen is a former consultant at McKinsey and has accumulated diverse global industry experience, providing strategic consulting advice to C-level clients. He also participated in President Obama's 2008 campaign. As a technology and sustainability expert, Stadlen frequently appears in radio and paper coverage, including NBC Finance, Bloomberg, BBC, New York Times, Fox News, London Times, Fast Company, The Guardian, Harvard Business Review, CBS, Forbes Magazine, and Fortune magazine. His speech clients include Bloomberg, McKinsey, AXA, Ogilvy, PR Council, Oxford University, Harvard Business School, Harvard Kennedy College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University Stern School of Business, London School of Business, and the London School of Political Economy.

Tommy Weil
Enterprise management

Tommy Weil

Dr. Tommy Well is a highly successful executive coach, best-selling author, and inspiring speaker. CEOs from all over the world are seeking reliable leadership advice from Weil on how to achieve their best and how businesses can achieve rapid growth. Since the establishment of the Emerging Markets Leadership Center (EMLC), Weir has helped over 3000 executives from over 80 countries acquire the best execution capabilities. His extensive knowledge has made him a popular CEO coach, writer, speaker, and consultant. Weil has a treasure trove of unique insights derived from his decades of work experience and success stories from Fortune 500 companies and government departments to family businesses and emerging companies in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. He is known for guiding and motivating executives to acquire stronger execution abilities, thereby continuously increasing value. Due to his extensive experience in leadership development and providing strategic and future leadership advice to governments and businesses, he has led the creation of innovative first-class leadership projects. His unique international experience is highly sought after in today's multicultural work environment, like a breeze that injects new vitality into it. As a core thinker, speaker, and writer, he holds a doctoral degree in strategic leadership from Ruijin University and is also a professor at the Hote International Business School. In addition to writing some books, Tommy is also a leadership columnist for some famous publications. His works include: Dubai's Leadership Style: Habits of Achieving Extraordinary Achievements, and 10 Suggestions for Implementing Leadership in the Middle East. The book was selected as the second best work of 2014 by the Wall Street Journal's reader survey; Going global, CEO transformation, cheeseburger theory, and other observations on leadership.

Tony Blair
Celebrity

Tony Blair

Blair joined the Labour Party in 1975, but in 1982, he failed to represent the Labour Party in a traditional Conservative constituency, Beaconsfield, as a member of parliament. In the early 1980s, Blair was considered a soft left within the Labour Party. Blair officially became the Prime Minister of the UK on May 2, 1997, and later held positions including the First Chancellor of the Exchequer, Minister of Civil Service Affairs, Labour Party leader, and a member of Parliament for the Southfield constituency in northeastern England. As a cabinet minister in the UK, he is also an advisory officer to the Privy Council. After Blair stepped down, the positions of Prime Minister and Party Leader were taken over by his Finance Minister Brown, and Blair was immediately appointed as the Special Envoy for the Middle East by the Quartet. On December 26, 1998, Blair became the first British Prime Minister to deliver a speech to the Irish Parliament. In the 2001 British election, Blair became the first Labour Prime Minister to win a second term. On August 1, 2003, Blair became the longest serving Labour Prime Minister in history.

Tony Fernandez
Enterprise management

Tony Fernandez

In 2001, Tony Fernandez established Tune Air Sdn Bhd Limited, with the aim of allowing more Malaysians to enjoy air travel services. In order to achieve this goal, Tony and his three partners acquired Air Asia, a subsidiary of DRB Hicom. Tune Air's first project was to draw on the successful experience of budget airlines such as Southwest Airlines in the United States and Ryanair in Ireland, to transform Asia Airlines into a streamlined budget airline and create a new aviation product in Malaysia. Under Tony's leadership, the fledgling Asia Airlines achieved prosperous business development with a debt of RM40 million. From the first day of operation, Asia Airlines has paid off all its debts and turned losses into profits. In less than three years, Air Asia's business scope expanded from just two Boeing 737-300 aircraft to over 100 domestic and international flights from Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Jakarta. Under his care, Air Asia continued to transform Malaysia's air travel industry, setting the precedent for low-cost airlines in Asia. In 2004, Air Asia successfully established a joint venture in Thailand and Indonesia, with Air Asia holding 49% of the shares in both companies. Asia Airlines and Shin Corporation, the largest telecommunications giant in Thailand, jointly established Thailand Asia Airlines and achieved its first flight in February 2004. In its first year of operation, Thai Air Asia carried over 1 million passengers. In August 2004, PT AWAIR, a private Indonesian airline, reopened as a low-cost airline and currently operates 5 domestic flights in Indonesia. Tony's face is not unfamiliar to both the aviation industry and the international community. He has previously been a cover person for aviation business magazines, the Asian Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the International Herald Tribune, and has published articles in numerous international publications such as the South China Morning Post, Financial Times, Far East Economic Review, and The Economist. After leaving the aviation industry, Fernandez became the chairman of the Asian Basketball League. In 2010, he revitalized the Lotus F1 Formula One racing team and renamed it Caterham in 2012. In August 2011, he publicly became the largest shareholder of the British football club Queen's Park Rangers and was also the chairman of QPR Holdings Limited. With his unique leadership and entrepreneurial skills, Tony delivered a speech on the growing business markets in India and Southeast Asia. He believes that employees are the top priority, and creativity and innovation are equally crucial for businesses.

Tony McCoy
Culture & Art

Tony McCoy

Sir Anthony Peter McCoy was born on May 4, 1974, a recipient of the Order of the British Empire OBE and a former jockey from Northern Ireland. McCoy set a record of 4358 victories in Ireland and the UK, and maintained a record of 20 consecutive victories per year as a champion jockey. He is a very professional jockey, standing 178 meters tall, taller than most jockeys. In 1992, at the age of 17, McCoy achieved his first victory in his life. On November 7, 2013, he won the Mount Tunes horse race for the 4000th time in the Torst Towcester race. Even when he was apprenticed to horse trainer Toby Balding, he set a record of 74 victories in the first season of the UK and won the title of obstacle crossing apprentice jockey. In 1995\/96, McCoy won his first championship jockey title, and he maintained excellent records every year until 2015. McCoy has almost won all major competitions. His most outstanding performances in competitions include the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Hurdle Championships, the Queen Mother Championships, the King George VI King's Cup, and the 2010 British National Steeplechase Grand National. In 2010, he won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, becoming the first jockey to receive it. In December 2013, he was named RT \u00c9 Sportsman of the Year. In January 2016, he was knighted. McCoy wrote four autobiographies, namely Real McCoyMy Life So Far1999, McCoy2003, and AP McCoyMy Autobiography 2011. McCoy's debut work Taking the Fall was published in 2013. His book Winner: My Racing Life records his decision to retire and key moments in his career. In October 2013, McCoy announced that he would join BBC 5 Live Sport as a racing expert. The program airs every Friday night and is hosted by Dan Walker. Richard Burgess, the head of BBC Sports Radio, said audiences will have the opportunity to listen to the profound insights of sports superstars for a long time.

Ulrich Sendler
Enterprise management

Ulrich Sendler

Independent journalist and author in the field of virtual product development and product lifecycle management, initiator of the Ferdafen Industrial Summit system in 2030, and author of the upcoming fourth industrial revolution in Industry 40.

Usain Bolt
Culture & Art

Usain Bolt

Bolt turned professional in 2004. In the same year, he ran a time of 19.93 seconds in the 200 m race at the Caribbean Community Games, becoming the first young athlete ever to run under 20 seconds. On May 31, 2008, Bolt broke the world record at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York with a time of 972 seconds, which was his first world record. In August, Bolt broke his own world record of 9.69 seconds in the men's 100 meters at the Beijing Olympics. He then broke Michael Johnson's world record of 19.30 seconds in the 200m race. In 2009, at the World Championships in Berlin, Bolt won the men's 100 meters with a time of 9.58 seconds, setting a new world record. In the men's 200m race, Usain Bolt broke his own world record in 19.19 seconds. Bolt thus became the world championship double champion, but also the only Olympic and world championship double champion in history. In 2012, Bolt became the first man in Olympic history to defend both the 100m and 200m titles at the London Games, and the first man in Olympic history to do so. At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Bolt won three gold MEDALS in the men's 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meters relay, bringing his total to eight, equaling the record shared by Americans Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson. In 2015, Bolt won the men's 100 meters, 200 meters and 4×100 meters at the Beijing Track and Field World Championships. On 15 October 2016, Bolt announced his retirement after the 2017 World Championships in London. Usain Bolt was born into an ordinary family in the town of Sherwood Contant in the Triloni district of Jamaica, where his father was a small grocery store owner. When Bolt was born, he startled his family, and his cry was very loud. His father loved Bolt very much and felt that the child's voice was so big that he could sing tenor and be a world-class singer in the future. Bolt was very naughty as a child. On one occasion, he filled his father's favorite hat with cotton and played football, and his father wanted to teach this troublemaker a lesson, but to his father's frustration, he couldn't catch him at all. When he was a teenager, Bolt was already tall and long, and his excellent physical condition made him stand out in the eyes of his PE teacher. But instead of starting out with track and field training, he joined the cricket team and was a well-known fast bowler in the school. During a training session, the coach noticed that his lower limbs moved very fast, so he suggested that he practice sprinting. When Bolt was a teenager, his father got into a lot of debt. At this time, Bolt's height has jumped to 18 meters, his father sent him to the local sports school to let him practice sprint. In Jamaica, the only way for poor people to escape poverty is by sprinting. When Bolt first arrived at the sports school, the training was not hard, often lazy. In order for Bolt to be successful in sports school, his mother took more tailoring work, made several clothes a day, and bought most of the money for Bolt to buy beef and other nutrition. Mother hurt her back because she did too much hard work. In order to repay the great maternal love, Bolt began to train harder on the track. In 2001, at the age of 15, Bolt won two silver MEDALS in the 200 and 400 meters at the Caribbean Community Games. Just a year later, Bolt's performance improved rapidly, winning the 200 and 400 meters in the high school league, the Caribbean Community Games, and the Central American and Caribbean Youth Championships. At the 2002 World Junior Championships, Bolt won the 200m gold medal in 20.61 seconds, making him the youngest-ever world junior champion. Bolt turned professional in 2004. That year, at the Caribbean Community Games in Bermuda, he ran the 200-meter race in 19.93 seconds, becoming the first young athlete ever to run under 20 seconds. In August, Bolt competed in the Athens Olympics. However, in the first round of competition, he injured his ankle and ran only 21.05 seconds in the 200 meters, and did not enter the next round of competition. In 2005, at the World Junior Championships held in Helsinki, Finland, Bolt injured his foot again in the 200 m final, with a time of only 26.27 seconds. In 2006, at the Lausanne Grand Prix in Switzerland, Bolt again ran under the 20-second barrier, and he won the bronze medal in the 200 meters with a time of 19.88 seconds. Bolt then won a silver medal at the 10th IAAF World Cup. In 2007, Bolt's sporting life took a turn. At the beginning of the year, Bolt proposed to coach Mills to practice the 100 meters, and then participated in the 23rd Vadinoiania Games held in Crete, Greece. It was Bolt's first time competing in the 100-meter race, and he finally ran a time of 10.03 seconds to win the championship. In September, at the World Championships in Osaka, Bolt was runner-up in the men's 200m final to American Tyson Gay, finishing in 19.91 seconds. Bolt also finished second with the Jamaican team in the men's 4x100-meter relay. On May 3, 2008, in the 100 m race at the Jamaica Invitational Championships in Kingston, Usain Bolt recorded a time of 9.76 seconds with the help of a tailwind of 18 m/s. On May 31, Bolt broke the world record at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York with a time of 9.72 seconds. On August 16, Usain Bolt broke the world record again with a stunning time of 9.69 seconds in the men's 100m final at the Beijing Olympic Games. On August 20, Bolt broke the men's 200 meters world record with a stunning time of 19.30 seconds, and he completed the feat of winning the 100 meters and 200 meters gold MEDALS in one Olympic Games and breaking two world records at the same time. In the relay race, Bolt teamed up with his teammates to finish in 37.10 seconds, breaking the world record of 37.40 seconds set by the United States team 15 years ago. In doing so, Bolt became the first man in history to win the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay gold MEDALS at the same Olympics and break the world record at the same time. On 29 April 2009, Bolt was injured in a car accident and had surgery on his left foot. On May 17, Bolt won the men's 150 meters at the Manchester Road Race in 14.35 seconds, bettering the previous world best time set by Italian Menna in 1983. On August 16, 2009, at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Usain Bolt ran 9.58 seconds in the men's 100 meters, becoming the first man to run 9.6 seconds in the 100 meters. On August 21, at the World Championships in Berlin, Usain Bolt broke his own world record in the men's 200m race with a time of 19.19 seconds, becoming the first player in the history of the 200m race to break 19.20 seconds. He also became the third sprint king after Maurice Green and Justin Gatlin to win the men's 100m and 200m gold MEDALS at the same World Championships. On August 24, Bolt and his teammates won the men's 4×100 m gold medal in 37.31 seconds, setting a new world Championships record. The previous World record was 37.40 seconds set by the United States at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart. On May 19, 2010, at the 2010 IAAF Grand Prix in Daegu, Bolt easily won the men's 100 m title in 9.86 seconds, setting a new meet record. On May 23, Bolt easily won the men's 200m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Shanghai in a time of 19.76 seconds, setting a new meet record. On 8 July, Bolt won the men's 100m race at the 2010 IAAF Diamond League meeting in Lausanne with a time of 9.82 seconds. Former world champion Tyson Gay won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Stockholm on August 7 with a meet record time of 9.84 seconds. And Bolt's time was only 9.97 seconds, finishing second, his nearly 23 months of unbeaten 100-meter record has come to an end. On August 28, 2011, in the men's 100m final at the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Usain Bolt, as defending champion, was ejected for the first time in his career for a false start. On September 3, Bolt finally cleared his humiliation after being sent off for a false start, winning the men's 200m final in 19.40 seconds. On September 4, Bolt led the Jamaican team to victory in the men's 4×100 m relay in 37.04 seconds, breaking their own world record. On June 7, 2012, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Oslo, Norway with a time of 9.79 seconds. On August 6, Bolt won the men's 100 meters at the London Olympic Games in a time of 9.63 seconds, breaking his own Olympic record of 9.69 seconds. Bolt successfully defended his 100m title, becoming the second man after Lewis to defend the men's 100m title, and then again excelled in the 200m final, clocking 19.32 seconds to defend his title. Usain Bolt became the first man to defend his title at the Olympic Games by successfully defending both the men's 100 and 200 meters. Usain Bolt successfully defended his world record of 37.04 in the men's 4×100 meters with a time of 36.84 seconds. As a result, Bolt defended his titles in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, bringing his career total to six Olympic gold MEDALS. On June 7, 2013, former World Olympic double champion Justin Gatlin won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Rome in 9.94 seconds, while Usain Bolt finished second in 9.95 seconds. On June 14, Usain Bolt won the men's 200m race in 19.79 seconds at the IAAF Diamond League in Oslo, Norway, breaking a meet record. On July 27, Usain Bolt won the men's 100 meters race in 9.85 seconds at the London leg of the IAAF Diamond League. On August 11, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 9.77 seconds at the IAAF World Athletics Championships, which was his first gold medal in four years since 2009. Gatlin of the United States finished second in 9.85 seconds, also setting a personal season best. On August 18, Usain Bolt won the men's 200m title at the World Championships in 19.66 seconds. On August 18, Bolt led the Jamaican team to a gold medal in the men's 4×100 meters relay in 37.36 seconds, marking their third consecutive relay victory at the World Championships. Bolt won his eighth world championship gold and six Olympic golds to become the most world sprint champion of all time with 14 titles, breaking the record of American legend Carl Lewis. On August 17, 2014, Bolt easily won the 100 m exhibition race on the beach in Rio de Janeiro in a time of 10.06 seconds, which was his first 100 m race in 2014. On August 24, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m race in 9.98 seconds at the indoor track and Field games in Warsaw, Poland, and set a new indoor world record, thus claiming both the outdoor and indoor 100m world records. On August 28, the IAAF Diamond League Zurich race began, and Bolt, who said he would participate in the 100 meters, temporarily withdrew from the race and ended the 2014 journey ahead of schedule. On February 28, 2015, Bolt made his season debut at the Gibson Relay in Kingston, Jamaica, where he and his teammates won the 4x100m relay heat in 39.26 seconds. On 14 March, Bolt competed in the Foster Classic in Kingston, Jamaica, which was Bolt's first individual event of 2015, and he won the men's 400 m in 46.37 seconds. Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 979 seconds at the 2015 Athletics World Championships in Beijing on the evening of August 23. On August 27, Usain Bolt won the men's 200 meters final in 19.55 seconds. On June 12, 2016, at a race in Kingston, Jamaica, Bolt ran 9.88 seconds to win, which was the second best time in the world this season. On July 23, the IAAF Diamond League London station, Bolt won the men's 200 meters in 19.89 seconds. On August 15, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 9.81 seconds at the Rio Olympic Games, achieving his third consecutive Olympic title. On August 19, Usain Bolt easily won the men's 200m final in 19.78 seconds at the Rio Olympic Games. On August 20, the Rio Olympic Games men's 4x100m relay, Jamaica 37.27 seconds to achieve the Olympic triple crown, Bolt personal achievement of the great triple crown, and won the ninth gold medal of the Olympic Games. On 15 October 2016, Bolt announced his retirement after the 2017 World Championships in London. On December 3 of the same year, Bolt announced that he would change his career to become a football player after retirement. It is reported that he will go to the German side Borussia Dortmund trial. Personal life In 2010, Bolt was revealed to be romantically involved with British bargirl Rebecca Parsley, who revealed that she and Bolt had a secret relationship for a year and that Bolt had proposed to her in June 2009, but that the relationship ended after seeing Bolt with another woman. In 2011, the 25-year-old Bolt was introduced by a friend and the 28-year-old Slovak met, and quickly fell in love, in April 2012, the two kissing photos appeared in the media, their relationship was exposed, and at this time they have been secretly dating for six months, but the Jamaican people blame Bolt suffering from white women complex. Many people are not optimistic about Bolt's brother-sister relationship. In May 2012, Bolt broke up with Slovak. Bolt wants to focus all his energy on his career without any interruptions. In 2012, after the London Olympics, Bolt went public with his relationship with young British model Megan Edwards. But a few months later, Bolt was dumped by the beauty. Meghan says Bolt's food is so simple that she can't stand it. Meghan is an office worker in the UK, it is difficult to have time for herself, and Bolt can not accompany her because of long-term training, she can not bear the distance between the two. Differences in lifestyle and food culture ultimately doomed the relationship. In August 2016, Bolt's girlfriend was exposed, the woman named Cassie, also Jamaican, 26 years old. On August 23, 2008, Bolt donated $50,000 through the Red Cross Foundation of China to children in the Sichuan earthquake affected areas, and invited six children to travel to Jamaica the following year. On 29 October 2009, Bolt and former 110m hurdles champion Colin Jackson attended a press conference organized by The Zeitz Foundation in Munich

Vaclav Klaus
Celebrity

Vaclav Klaus

Vaclavklaus, the second president of the Czech Republic, was elected twice as president in 2003 and 2008, and is one of the most influential political leaders in the post communist period of Eastern Europe. Klaus graduated from the School of Foreign Trade at the University of Economics in Prague, and later pursued further studies at Cornell University in Italy and the United States in 1966 and 1969, respectively. After completing his studies, Klaus worked at the Economic Research Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After the upheaval in Eastern Europe, Klaus became the main designer of economic reforms in Czechoslovakia. In 1989, he was elected as the Minister of Finance of the Czech government, embarking on the country's economic recovery. In 1990, he was elected as the Chairman of the Czech Citizen Forum and began serving as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in 1991. In 1991, Klaus became the leader of the Civic Democratic Party. In 1992, Klaus became the Prime Minister of the Czech government and began negotiations with Slovak Prime Minister Vladimir Mechal regarding the independence of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. On January 1, 1993, Vaclavklaus declared the Czech Republic as an independent country in his capacity as Prime Minister. Vaclav Klaus and Vaclav Javier, the first President of the Czech Republic, jointly made outstanding contributions to the economic development and takeoff of the Czech Republic. In 1996, Klaus, who had served as Czech Prime Minister for four years, successfully elected with the help of then President Javier and was re elected as Czech Prime Minister in 1997. During this period, Czech President Vaclav Javier proposed the implementation of a privatization policy for state-owned enterprise reform. His policy later laid the foundation for the rapid transition of the Czech Republic from a planned economy to a free market economy. Klaus is known as the chief architect of the modern Czech Republic. Currently, he travels around the world, delivering speeches on contemporary global political and economic issues.

Venkatlaman Ramakrishnan
Technology & Finance

Venkatlaman Ramakrishnan

Venkat Raman Ramakrishnan, commonly known as Venkat Markkrishnan by colleagues, is an Indian British structural biologist with American nationality and one of the 2009 Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry. In 1952, Ramakrishnan was born in Gidenboram, Tamil Nadu, India; In 1971, obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Baroda, India; In 1976, he obtained a doctoral degree in physics from Ohio University in the United States. Afterwards, I completed a two-year graduate program in biology at the University of California, San Diego, thus transitioning from theoretical physics to the field of biology. Since 1999, he has served as the director of the Molecular Biology Laboratory of the Medical Research Council in the UK, located on the campus of the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. He is also the deputy director of the school. In 2009, he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Ada Yunas and Thomas Steutz for their research on the structure and function of ribosomes. In addition, he is also the current chairman of the Royal Society of the UK and has been holding this position since November 2015. Ramakrishnan and Peter Moore began conducting research on ribosomes during their postdoctoral studies at Yale University. Ramakrishnan is also known for his past research work on tissue proteins and nuclear chromatin. His research fields mainly include biochemistry and biophysics, and he excels in studying the structure and function of ribosomes and macromolecular crystallography. In 2015, his paper with the highest citation rate was published in journals such as nature, science, and cells, according to the Scopus database. Ramakrishnan and Peter Moore began conducting research on ribosomes during their postdoctoral studies at Yale University. Ramakrishnan is also known for his past research work on tissue proteins and nuclear chromatin. His research fields mainly include biochemistry and biophysics, and he excels in studying the structure and function of ribosomes and macromolecular crystallography. In 2015, his paper with the highest citation rate was published in journals such as nature, science, and cells, according to the Scopus database. Ramakrishnan has won numerous honors and awards for his outstanding achievements in the field of research. In 2002, Ramakrishnan was elected as a member of the European Organization for Molecular Biology; Selected as a member of the Royal Society of England in 2003; In 2004, he became a member of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. In 2007, Ramakrishnan was awarded the Louis Jeantet Medical Award, the Datta Lectureship Award, and the European Union of Biochemical Societies Medal. In 2008, he won the Hitley Medal from the British Biochemical Society. Since 2008, he has been a researcher at Trinity College of Cambridge University and a foreign researcher at the National Academy of Sciences in India. In 2009, he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Ada Yunas and Thomas Steutz. In 2010, he received the Lotus Medal of Honor, the second largest civilian honor in India. Ramakrishnan was knighted on the 2012 New Year Honors List for his outstanding contributions to the Institute of Molecular Biology, but he generally does not use the title. In the same year, he obtained a degree in European Biochemistry

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

诺贝尔化学奖| (2012) | b. 1952 |英国 美国

Victor Grignard
Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Victor Grignard

诺贝尔化学奖| (1912) | 1871-1935

Victor Mayer Scheenberg
Digital economy

Victor Mayer Scheenberg

The father of big data, the author of the big data era, the earliest data scientist to understand the development trends of the big data era, and also the most respected authoritative spokesperson. I am currently a professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at the School of Networking at Oxford University. Formerly served as the head of the Information Regulation Research Program at Kennedy College, Harvard University, and the director of the Information and Innovation Strategy Research Center at Lee Kuan Yew College, National University of Singapore. He also serves as a visiting professor at multiple universities, including Yale University and the University of Chicago. Victor is an information authority and consultant trusted by many world-renowned companies. His consulting clients include top global companies such as Microsoft, HP, and IBM, and he is an information policy think tank for many institutions and senior government officials.

Vikram Mansharamani
Technology & Finance

Vikram Mansharamani

Dr. Mansharamani Vikram Mansharamani is the author of Prosperity and Depression Studies focusing on the financial foam before it burst, and is a regular commentator of financial and commercial media such as Bloomberg, Market Watch, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Atlantic, Yale Global, South China Morning Post, Korea Times, Gulf Times, Harvard Business Review and Daily Beast. Dr. Mansharamani Vikram Mansharamani's writing includes how to manage risk and uncertainty in China, food, global economy, financial foam and energy topics. His views have been published in media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Harvard Business Review. He is a global keynote speaker who frequently appears on television and radio programs. Dr. Mansharamani is a lecturer in ethics, politics, and economics at Yale University, teaching business ethics courses. His current research interests include foam in financial and non-financial markets, economics of food and fuel, and the relative value of experts and generalists in understanding complex issues. Dr. Mansharamani often serves as an advisor to endowments, foundations, sovereign wealth funds, and family offices. His clients include Kiewit, Carlyle, Abu Dhabi National Bank, Schroder Investment Management, Veracity Global, Wellesley College Investment Office, and Carnegie Foundation. Dr. Mansharamani combines his over 20 years of practical investment experience and his theoretical understanding of complex dynamics to assist in asset allocation, investment strategies, manager selection, and portfolio management.

Vincent du Vigneaud
Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Vincent du Vigneaud

诺贝尔化学奖| (1945) | 1901-1978

Vincente Fox
Celebrity

Vincente Fox

Vicente Fox is a Mexican businessman who represented the National Action Party PAN as the President of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. He is the co chairman of the centrist Democratic International Organization, which is composed of Christian democratic parties. Vicente Fox was elected as the President of Mexico in 2000, breaking the shackles of the Revolutionary Institutional Party's rule of over 70 years. As a charismatic reformer, Fox played an important role in promoting democratization and economic growth in Mexico. During his tenure, he successfully controlled inflation and interest rates, achieving the lowest unemployment rate in Latin America. In the book Revolution of Hope, Fox outlines the promising new future of America. He forcefully elaborated on global hot topics, including immigration, the Iraq War, racism, globalization, the role of the United Nations, free trade, religion, gender equality, indigenous rights, and the moral requirements of the global wealth gap on the health divide. Fox introduced true democracy in Mexico, hoping for a revolution that is both a description of his personal success story and a political outlook for the future. Fox ranked second among the nine children in his family, spending most of his childhood at his father's Guanajuato ranch. He studied at the University of Iberian America in Mexico City and Harvard Business School, and began working in 1964 as a truck driver for Coca Cola. He was quickly promoted and shortly after working, he was appointed as the President of Coca Cola's Mexico and Latin America region, becoming the youngest executive. Under the leadership of Fox, Coca Cola surpassed Pepsi to become the best-selling soft drink in Mexico. Since stepping down in December 2006, Fox has been delivering speeches in Nigeria, Ireland, Canada, and the United States, covering topics such as the controversial 2006 election and the Iraq war. The busy political activities of Fox after stepping down as president have sparked a lot of criticism in Mexico, as people always expect the president to fade out of the political stage after stepping down. But Fox said I have no reason to adhere to the anti democratic rules of those still living under dictatorship... Now Mexico is a democratic country, and every citizen has the right to express themselves, even the former president.

Vinit Nayar
Enterprise management

Vinit Nayar

Winnie Turner is the CEO of HCL Technology, a global technology services company. At the same time, he is also the founder of the Sampark Foundation. He is also the widely acclaimed author of management books, who ranks first among employees and second among clients, overturning traditional management methods. Vinit is considered a visionary manager and a radical thinker. In 2013, he created a new HTC and successfully transformed it into a leading global IT services company with a global revenue of $4.7 billion, with over 85000 employees in 32 countries worldwide. This complete transformation has propelled HTC into the ranks of world-class enterprises and has received praise from global media. Among them, Fortune ranks HTC as the most well managed company in the world, while Business Week ranks it as one of the most influential companies in the world. Even Harvard Business School and London Business School have incorporated HTC's innovative management methods as case studies into their teaching curriculum. In 1993, he founded Comnet and helped it grow into a $1.4 billion enterprise - the absolute leader in the technology management services industry. In 2005, Vinit became the President of HCL and served as the CEO of the company until 2013. In recent years, he has led HTC to achieve astonishing transformation, with the company's revenue and market value increasing sixfold. Recently, Vinit has been praised by Fortune Magazine for creating an unparalleled global executive dream team and being described as an all star leadership team that can achieve cohesion and dominance in any industry. In addition, he has also been selected on the list of 50 global elite thinkers, with a clear and clear definition. He has been selected as one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world. His masterpiece ranks first among employees and second among customers, with sales exceeding 100000 copies worldwide. And the corporate transformation ideas he presented in it have also been widely praised, including the late Prahalad CK Prahalad, as well as Tom Peters, Gary Hamel, and Ram Charan who highly admire his ideas. Vinitt currently serves as a senior advisor at McKinsey's Leadership Institute and is also a member of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index advisory group. This index was established by the Millions Learning Project led by the European School of Business Administration and former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard. In 2004, he established the Sampark Foundation website wwwsamparkfoundationorg, aiming to improve the living conditions of children, youth, and adults through a large number of projects to improve education, social entrepreneurship, living and climate conditions. Over the past decade, his contributions in this area have made him on Forbes Magazine's Famous Charity Rankings - the 2013 48 Charity Heroes List.

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