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Bernard Kouchner
Bernard Kouchner was a former French Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Affairs, and during his several decades in office, Kouchner made outstanding contributions to European politics. During his 18 years in office, he served as a promoter of humanitarian ideals and worked in multiple French government departments. As a former Foreign Minister, Kouchner's work experience in health and humanitarian operations has enabled him to understand the reasons behind the events and to find appropriate solutions. Bernard Kouchner is a former chairman and one of the founders of the Nobel Peace Prize winning humanitarian organization M é decisions Sans Fronti è res. This institution is composed of volunteers engaged in medical work, who are committed to using their professional knowledge to help handle medical emergencies and help developing countries improve their medical security mechanisms. Kouchner has organized multiple humanitarian aid operations in Somalia, El Salvador, Lebanon, and Vietnam, as well as multiple field operations in Cambodia, Thailand, Uruguay, Peru, Guatemala, and Honduras. Bernard Kush has been working in the international humanitarian field for 20 years and was the first person to challenge the International Red Cross's stance on maintaining neutrality and silence in wars and massacres. As the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs of France, Kouchner convinced the European Union to pass regulations on interference in power. After the Balkan Civil War, he was appointed as a special spokesperson for Secretary General Kofi Annan in Kosovo. Bernard Kouchner has always been committed to international medical rescue and HIV prevention activities on an international scale. As a prominent figure in French politics, Kouchner held ministerial positions in different government departments for 18 years. Prior to serving as Minister of Health, he served as Minister of Humanitarian Action and Minister of Social Integration. At the same time, he is also a public health professor at the Health and Development Department of CNAM. Meanwhile, Bernard Kouchner is a magazine L # 39; One of the founders of Evolution and Actual, and has published multiple works. Due to Bernard Kouchner's outstanding contributions, he has been awarded multiple human rights awards, including the Dag Prize and the European Grand Prix.
Bertrand Piccard
Bertrand Picard was born into an adventurous family and was the initiator and visionary of Solar Impulse, the first aircraft to achieve permanent flight without fuel. In 2016, he and Andre Boshberg took turns conducting solo test flights and successfully achieved global travel with only solar power. This indicates that the power of clean technology far exceeds our imagination. Bertrand's ambition is to inspire pioneering spirit and promote the development of renewable energy. His next goal is to establish the World Alliance for Energy Efficiency Solutions. As the chairman of the alliance, he is committed to finding 1000 profitable and efficient solutions to help companies and national and local governments achieve environmental goals and implement more ambitious policies.
Biba Maglen
Biba Magellan served as the Special Assistant for Economic Policy to former US President George W. Bush, responsible for reporting on financial market trends to the President, and also served as the overall coordinator of the White House with financial regulatory agencies such as the Federal Reserve, the Futures and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. She previously served on the White House National Economic Committee and was the head of Enron and post 9\/11 terrorism economic risks. She was the initial negotiator for the Sarbanes Oxley and Patriot Acts, and served in the President's Corporate Governance and Financial Markets Working Group. Subsequently, Biba provided strategic guidance for investment banks, and now she works as a risk advisor for the world's largest institutional investors, focusing on the most difficult to quantify risk assessments including politics, policy, and geopolitics. At the same time, Biba also serves as the President of Canonbury Group and Principalis Asset Management, two financial institutions headquartered in London. Bibamagren discovers trends and provides advisory services on economic policies and investment strategies for investors and governments. Maglen predicted the financial crisis in 2007, a slowdown in China's economic growth, Brexit, Trump's election, and a resurgence of inflation. She is both an economist and a manufacturer. She participated in the establishment of H Robotics Company, which mainly produces commercial aerial workbench drones. She was listed by Richtopia as one of the 20 most influential economists and one of the five most powerful financial women in the world in 2017. As an economist, she focuses on comprehensive innovation and is passionate about explaining how to use new technologies to solve old problems and drive new forms of economic growth. Maglen is a member of the Board of Directors of the UK Department of International Trade and serves as a UK exit consultant. In addition, she also serves in the Global Strategic Trends Working Group of the UK Department of Defense, responsible for reporting to multiple senior UK generals. Biba is a member of the advisory board of the Leighton Institute, a British think tank, and a frequent guest of BBC, Bloomberg, and CNBC television. Biba is adept at using relevant facts and stories to shock the audience. She uses her extensive experience in formulating key policies to provide audiences with a detailed interpretation of global issues. Her speeches often involve multiple perspectives, including monetary policy, foreign policy, strategic security, business facts, etc. Biba's speech also touched on the two most fascinating aspects of the world economy: the power of profit generation and the power of taxation. When the country is burdened with high debts and unable to fulfill its commitments to its citizens, and requires more taxes, the conflict between the country and entrepreneurs will inevitably escalate. Most industrialized countries in the world are beginning to seek solutions that can fulfill their commitments to their citizens while alleviating debt pressure. This precisely inspires a huge innovation force that will become the pillar for the country to maintain its leading position in the economy. In 2015, Biba published a new book signaling the collapse of social contracts and the rise of geopolitics. She asserts in her book that economic signals are ubiquitous, from magazine covers to grocery stores to military events, revealing the mysteries of the world economy. Anyone can navigate the turbulence of the world economy through signal warnings, rather than being overwhelmed by confusion
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.
Bjorn Lomborg
Bjorn Lomborg was named one of the top 100 global thinkers by Foreign Policy in 2010 and 2011; Named 2011 Thought Leader by Bloomberg New Energy Finance BNEF; Time magazine rated him as one of the 100 most influential figures in the world. He is an adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School and the author of the book \Global Warming Guidelines for Cooling Skeptics and Environmentalists\. The book questions our understanding of the environment and global warming, pointing out that we have overestimated the scale and impact of global warming. Lomborg believes that we must consider issues from the perspective of global warming and focus more on intelligent solutions. In 2004, Lomborg co founded the Copenhagen Consensus, which gathered top economists from around the world in a forum to discuss the global challenges we face. In 2006, he became the director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, which held the Climate Forum in the same year. Numerous United Nations ambassadors attended together, representing nearly half of the global population. Lomborg raises widespread doubts about existing concepts and addresses the most severe challenges facing today. He systematically examined the most important global crisis issues today and proposed sustainable solutions. Lomborg expressed his views on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Technology Committee to the United States Congress at the Perspective on Climate Change Joint Hearing.
Blake Masters
In 2012, Masters was still a student at Stanford Law School, and he became famous online for taking Peter Thiel's Computer Science 183: Entrepreneurship Course and taking detailed notes. Subsequently, Masters and Pettier compiled those classroom notes into New York Times bestsellers: notes from 0 to 1 about startups or how to build the future. The book from 0 to 1 is about explaining why and how some of the world's most valuable companies in the Silicon Valley region can solve problems in new ways instead of relying on old ways to compete. Previously, Masters co founded Judicata, a legal research technology startup, and worked for Box and the Founder's Fund. In 2014, he was named one of the top 30 outstanding figures under the age of 30 by Forbes.
Bo Lato
Borato is a world-renowned neuroscientist specializing in perception, who has shocked the scientific community for many years with his achievements in blurring the boundaries of neuroscience and art. In addition to blending science and vision, he also attempts to change people's way of thinking about themselves and the world around them. Bo's research focus is on vision, but his interest is not only from a scientific perspective, but also from a philosophical perspective on how humans view the world around them. Vision supports creativity and even innovation, and even education, in principle, is also created by vision. His research not only includes human vision, but also the vision of bees and robots. Bo not only breaks boundaries between his own disciplines, but also blends the boundaries of science and vision by collaborating with artists, musicians, fashion designers, and anyone else interested in exploring different ways of seeing and doing things. The Bodhi Visual Research Center, Lato Laboratory, has become a hybrid of scientific laboratories and art studios, conducting highly controlled experiments, publishing results in top international scientific journals, and generating stunning visual illusions and installations, exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, Snake Gallery, and the Science Gallery in Dublin, among others. His visual illusion has been applied by many other scientists, artists, teachers, and international science museums. For Bo, science not only brings surprises, but also transforms people's way of thinking about the world, especially for children. His studio provides primary and secondary school students with the ability to design their own experiments and analyze their own data. The results indicate that not only their scientific views, but also their confidence and learning methods have undergone changes during the experiment. Bo's experimenter presented science in a visionary manner, winning him a wide audience. Especially after he made two shows for the BBC Vision project in 2010, the audience surged. A reporter suggested that Bo could educate the audience about food and cooking, just like Jamie Oliver did, and also make the audience more aware of science. Bo provides visual presentations for TED, RSA series, BBC, and also gives speeches to banks, governments, and universities such as Harvard. He is an inspiring speaker who uses illusions, games, and interactions to engage the audience. In July 2012, Bo gave his second TED speech. The first TED speech was in 2009, showcasing how the brain perceives itself and the world in order to better understand oneself. The second speech at TED fosters change by providing new avenues for uncertainty and gaining a deeper understanding of innovation and learning. In May 2012, the Bodyratto Laboratory ended its two-year stay in London, the world's most famous science museum, where they created new models and solutions that allowed audiences to think about science, art, and culture in new ways. The laboratory also collaborated with the BBC 2 Vision project for two programs, and with National Geographic Channel for the world's first scientific paper project written by elementary school students. This is itself a free science education course that uses games to create science. In the spring of 2013, Lato Labs will create experiments in San Francisco with the Peter Bowman Foundation and other Silicon Valley investors. The laboratory will explore the impact on people in highly controlled but completely creative environments through three-dimensional pop-up spaces, such as nightclubs, dance halls, and laboratories. his
Boris Becker
German tennis star Boris Becker won the men's singles championship at Wimbledon in 1985 at the age of 17, becoming the youngest men's singles champion in history. Boris Becker and his success made tennis a national sport in Germany. In 1985, at the age of only 17, Boris Becker became the youngest men's singles champion in the history of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, and he has always held this record. At the same time, he is also a six Grand Slam singles champion and an Olympic gold medalist in men's doubles. He has won 49 singles championships in his career. Moreover, Becker has won indoor championships five times, including three ATP Masters World Tour championships and eight finals, second only to Ivan Rendell in terms of promotion times - he has nine; Tied with Federer for 8 times, one WCT championship, and one Grand Slam championship. He also won the Masters 1000 series 5 times and the championship 8 times. Among the 40 greatest tennis players selected by Tennis Magazine from 1965 to 2005, Becker ranked 18th. In addition to his success in the Grand Slam, Becker's performance in the Davis Cup cannot be underestimated. In 1988 and 1989, he led Germany to victory in tournaments and won the Davis Cup singles tournament 22 times in a row. Becker also won the ATP year-end world championship three times, and in 1992, he won the Olympic gold medal with doubles partner Michael Stich. However, the deepest memory of the German Golden Boy is his success at Wimbledon, where he became famous in a single battle. Coincidentally, in 1999, Becker also announced his retirement here - after being eliminated in the fourth round. At this point, he retired from the All England Club with an outstanding 71-12 career record. When he retired, he had already won 49 singles championships, 15 doubles championships, and over $25 million in bonuses. After retiring, Becker began trading in tennis equipment and clothing and was included in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003. However, after retiring, Becker will still make headlines due to controversy.
Brand Jackman
Brand Jackman is passionate about developing category disruptive innovation ideas and marketing projects that challenge the status quo to build global brands. As a senior advisor, he works with founders, ceos, boards and cmos to drive innovation and brand building, to create business models that drive disruptive innovation in existing industries, and to build a new economy. During his seven-year tenure as President of PepsiCo's Global Beverage Group, Jackman led global category strategy, brand building, design, advertising, marketing, innovation, and brand content building for the $22 billion PepsiCo Global beverage assets. Top 10 brands including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Pepsi Aquafina, Mininda Mirinda, 7UP and Gatorade are available in more than 150 countries. Under his leadership, Pepsi unveiled the brand's global positioning for the first time. Inspired by its live in the moment message, Pepsi launched its first truly global, synchronized advertising campaign, featuring Beyonce as its face. In addition, Jackman led Mountain Dew's global market expansion and brand unification, opening 15 new international brand markets inspired by the Live Now advertising creed. In 2017, Brand led the launch of LifeWTR, a premium bottled water, and within five months the brand had the largest roll-out in beverage history. Within the next year, the retail value of the brand is expected to exceed $300MM. Jackman is also responsible for developing Pepsi's new potential, particularly in design and content creation. He appointed PepsiCo's first-ever chief design officer and established a center for artistic design and innovation in midtown Manhattan that now houses more than 60 of the world's most talented designers. Within the first 18 months of the center's operation, PepsiCo's design and innovation team won more than 50 of the industry's most prestigious design awards, including the highly anticipated Red Dot Client of the Year award, the first time a consumer packaged goods company has won such an honor. In addition, the design and innovation team created Calebs, Pepsi's first new process Cola in more than 100 years, and Spire, an innovative beverage fountain system that offers more than 1,000 new and classic Pepsi flavor combinations. They also created Milan Design Week's annual multi-brand patent experience, Mix It Up. In 2017, PepsiCo launched the Creators League, its global content development arm, which includes New York's most advanced content studios. Creators Alliance is an in-house producer of everything from branded content to long - and short-form scripted series inspired by brands across five segments: film, reality & Competition, recorded music, OTT for Internet services, and digital content. Creators Alliance partners with top creatives and artists to produce premium branded content for Pepsi snacks, beverages and nutrition products. They also work with innovators in film, music, and digital on non-brand projects to extend brand value and create new revenue streams through proprietary intellectual property. During Brand Jackman's tenure as CEO, PepsiCo's market value has nearly doubled, with the beverage industry an important source of shareholder returns and innovation as a percentage of net revenue growing by more than 50%. Jackman insists that innovation, customer centricity, creative expression of ideas, combined with a 360-degree consumer experience, can help create a stronger engaging brand and create more economic multiplier effects for businesses. Jackman has managed many of the world's biggest brands, and his career spans fashion, retail, consumer packaged goods, entertainment, technology and financial services. Prior to joining PepsiCo, Jackman was Executive Vice President, chief Creative Officer and chief Marketing Officer of Activision Blizzard Inc., the world's largest video game and interactive entertainment company. Jackman leads all aspects of the company's global marketing, including media, advertising, design and consumer experience, CRM CMR, consumer Insights and digital. He was responsible for the marketing of key brands Guitar Hero and Call of Duty, which became the biggest entertainment brand for two years in a row, generating more than $600 million in sales within four days of its launch. He was also instrumental in the launch of Activision's new Skylanders game, which, three years later, has become the newest multi-billion dollar Activision brand. Previously, Jackman was the chief executive of Macy's Department store. Executive Vice President of s, Inc., with primary responsibility for revitalizing the brand and repositioning the market. He launched the first national retailer Brand campaign, led by Academy Award winner Barry Levinson and two-time Academy Award winner Bob Richardson, alongside some of the world's most important entertainment, culture and fashion figures, They include Kenice Cole, Sean Diddy Combs, Tommy Hilfiger, Ariel Lagassie, Jimora Lee Simmons, Jessica Simpson, Martha Stewart and Arthur the Kid. Over the years, Macy's has reinterpreted this philosophy numerous times, with the latest event featuring guests including Justin Bieber, Marcus Samuelsson, Carlos Santana and Taylor Swift, who will continue to define the strategic direction of the brand. Jackman took on his first client role in 1998 when he agreed to take up the newly created position of managing director of global advertising at Citigroup in New York. He led the team that developed Live Richly, the branded platform, and was acclaimed for his work on Citi's identity theft solution, for which Live Richly won an Emmy Award. Over the past 10 years, Jackman-led ideas and brand projects have won more than 500 awards. Advertising Age named Jackman one of America's Top 50 marketers; The Australian newspaper named him one of the top 20 people influencing the global media industry; In July 2015, he was named Advertiser of the Year by the Advertising Club of New York. For the second year in a row, AdWeek named him the most indispensable executive in technology, media and marketing. Jackman is an active advocate for diversity in the advertising and marketing community, serving on the boards of the AD Council, the Advertising Club of New York, and the ANA, the national association of Advertisers, and often shaping popular culture with other leaders. He is the most sought-after judge and speaker at major creative and marketing awards shows and conferences worldwide, contributing to the overall development of the industry. In addition, Jackman is a board member of the Gay and Lesbian Center of New York. Jackman was born in Australia, holds a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Psychology from Macquarie University, Australia, and currently lives in New York.
Brian Boyle
Brian Boyle experienced a terrible car accident. In 2004, at the age of 18, Brian Boyle completed swimming training and was on his way home when a truck collided with his car, instantly changing his fate. He was airlifted to a shock and trauma hospital, losing 60% of his blood, his heart crossing his chest, and his organs and pelvis shattered. After two months, Brian finally woke up from a coma, but he had no memory of the accident at all. He can see and hear, but cannot move or speak, and cannot communicate with doctors, nurses, or heartbroken parents. The doctor asserted that he may not be able to walk again, let alone swim. However, miraculously, Brian woke up. In 2007, just three years after leaving the intensive care unit, Brian Boyle participated in the Hawaiian triathlon. When he crossed the finish line, many considered it one of the most successful recoveries in sports history. In 2008, he participated in the 703 Ironman World Championships in Foster Grant, Florida, and Men's Health magazine called Boyle one of the twenty heroes. In 2009, he published his first book, Iron Heart. The American Red Cross awarded him the annual spokesperson in recognition of his contributions. In 2010, he graduated with honors from St. Mary's College in Maryland, completed his first 50 mile super marathon and his third triathlon, and returned to the hospital that brought him back to life for his first blood donation. In 2011, he was awarded the Gail McGovern Presidential Excellence Award by the American Red Cross. He initiated the Red Cross Iron Heart Movement to help raise awareness of blood donation at the national level. After graduating from university, Brian gave public speeches at various medical institutions and medical associations, proposing his advocacy and efforts from the perspective of a patient and healthcare. He is currently studying for a Master's degree in Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. His story has been aired across the country on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC's Today Show, ESPN, and several other programs, winning nominations for Emmy Awards.
Brian Cox
Cox comes from a small town on the side of Manchester City, Oldham. During the Industrial Revolution, this place was a major hub of the British cotton textile industry, producing more cotton fabrics than France and Germany combined. He self-taught textile technology, invented a technique for dyeing nylon black, became a chemist, and wrote some academic papers. In his childhood, Cox had already begun to show his bookish temperament. He likes to stand by the roadside and count the buses, recording their numbers. In the garden of his grandfather's house, he and his friends used local railway materials to build a fuse box for power generation. In 2005, Cox became professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, UK, and has published more than 600 research papers so far. In addition to scientific research, he also needs to teach courses in quantum physics and relativity in the first-year physics department. While Cox's scientific career is thriving, he is also actively engaged in the science popularization industry he loves. He frequently appears in the science section of BBC TV and radio channels. In 2010, he participated in the production and hosting of a five episode documentary titled \Miracle of the Solar System\, which was released on BBC and received great acclaim. In 2011, the four episode documentary \Miracle of the Universe\ was released, attracting over 6 million viewers. In January 2013, his new work 'Miracle of Life', which was screened on the BBC, was once again successful, and the first episode received over 3 million viewers. His other documentary, 'Looking Up at the Starry Sky', also received over 4 million viewers live. In 2013, the University of Manchester announced that the entrance score of its physics department had improved significantly, becoming the physics subject with the highest entrance requirements in British universities, surpassing Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College and other famous universities. The school acknowledges that Cox's aura has been helpful in this regard. Cox himself said that I don't think any child or student would see someone on TV with a beautiful hairstyle and change their life trajectory and decide on their career path in this life. If you open your eyes wider to see science, including the universe, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, and so on, as long as you understand a little, you will find that there are so many things in this world that can capture your imagination. I think this may change students' career choices. I believe that this power is not something that any one or a few pop stars can achieve. In 2010, Cox was awarded the highest honor in the UK, the Order of the British Empire, for his outstanding science popularization work.
Brian K. Kobilka
诺贝尔化学奖| (2012) | b. 1955年
Bronislaw Komorowski
Bronislaw Komorowski achieved remarkable political achievements throughout his life and was elected as the President of Poland in 2010. In his early career, he was an underground publisher during the democratic movement. In 1980, he was arrested and imprisoned for participating in the human rights and civil rights defense movement. In 1991, he was elected as a member of parliament and was re elected in 1993. From 1997 to 2000, he served as the Chairman of the National Defense Committee of the Parliament, and after his term ended, he became the Minister of Defense. In 2007, Komorovsky became the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. Komorovs took over the presidency of Poland in 2010, following the deaths of Polish President Lechkaczynski and dozens of senior political and business leaders in a Russian air crash. In 2015, Bronislav Komorovsky lost in the second round of the presidential election, and Anjay Duda succeeded him as president. The latter won a majority of 51% of the vote. This is the most intense election in Polish history. Komorovsky's term ended on August 6th, after which Duda was sworn in as the new president. Komorovsky is relatively open and moderate in domestic and foreign affairs. He advocates for Poland's deeper integration into the European Union and improved relations with neighboring countries. Komorowski takes a more moderate stance on sensitive issues such as homosexuality, abortion, and in vitro fertilization. He also advocated for reducing public spending and conducting in-depth reforms of Poland's economic system, especially the retirement and pension systems.
Carl Bildt
Bildt was born in the southern city of Halmstad, Sweden. In 1969, he entered the Department of Politics at Stockholm University to study. After graduating in 1973, he served as the Political Secretary of the Swedish Conservative Party headquarters. In 1979, he was promoted to the position of Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, elected as a member of parliament in the same year, and served until 2001. In 1986, he was elected to replace Ulf Adelson as the chairman of the moderate party, in order to revitalize the then opposition moderate party and become Sweden's youngest political leader. Defeated the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the 1991 election. After the Swedish general election in September 1991, a four party coalition government led by the Conservative Party was formed. He was appointed as Prime Minister and resigned from his position until the failed election in September 1994. During his tenure as Prime Minister, the Bildt government implemented significant free economic reforms and negotiated and signed member state agreements with the European Union. The reforms he implemented in the early and mid-1990s laid the foundation for Sweden's subsequent economic development. Bildt was an early advocate of emerging information and communication technology (ICT). In 1994, he exchanged emails with President Clinton, marking the first communication between heads of government\/state in this form. On June 9, 1995, EU heads of government unanimously agreed to appoint Carl Bildt as the EU mediator for the former Yugoslavia, replacing Owen, who resigned due to disappointment at the lack of progress in international mediation of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Bildt has visited Bosnia and Herzegovina multiple times to mediate and coordinate the resolution of the Bosnia and Herzegovina issue. At the same time, he also served as one of the two chairpersons of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia. In 1999, Bildt resigned as the leader of the Swedish moderate party and left parliament in 2000. Afterwards, he remained active on the boards of directors and different international think tanks in Sweden and the United States. On October 6, 2006, Sweden's new Prime Minister, Frederick Reinfeldt, formed his cabinet and appointed Carl Bildt as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. During his tenure, he was considered one of the most outstanding and outspoken foreign ministers in Europe. He is one of the initiators of the EU Eastern Partnership Program and has played a catalytic role in promoting the EU's resolution of the Middle East issue. Bildt holds advisory positions in numerous international organizations, including the European Reform Center, the Aspen Institute in Italy, and the European Rand Corporation. At the same time, he remains committed to promoting the role of social media in international diplomacy.
Carl Bosch
诺贝尔化学奖| (1919) | 1874-1940
Carl Lewis
During Carl Lewis' career, he won a total of 17 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 1 bronze medal at the Olympics and World Championships. He broke world records for the 100m, 200m, and long jump 13 times, becoming one of the greatest athletes in the world, earning international respect and historical status. As an activist for family, youth, education, health, and fitness, Carl carries an international celebrity halo to attract people's awareness of the challenges and opportunities faced by these issues around the world. In his career as an Olympic athlete, Carl was a member of five Olympic teams in the United States, winning 10 medals, of which 9 were gold medals. With his unparalleled talent in long jump and his speed in sprints, he made five Olympic appearances and went to places that other track and field athletes couldn't match. His impressive track and field performance earned him world-renowned reputation and the title of century athlete. Carl Lewis, born on July 1, 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 100 meters and long jump. He is known as Jesse Owens' second best. In 1980, Lewis began his career. In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, he won the 100 meters, 200 meters, long jump, and 4 \u00d7 Four gold medals in the 100 meter relay. In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, he won the gold medal in the 100 meters and long jump. In the third World Athletics Championships in 1991, Lewis won the 100 meters and 4 \u00d7 Champion of the 100 meter relay and broke the world record for the 100 meter relay in 986 seconds. In the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Lewis won the gold medal in the long jump for the fourth consecutive time. In 1997, Carl Lewis announced his retirement. Since stepping out of fierce competition in 1997, Karl has invested a lot of time and energy into philanthropy, founding the Carl Lewis Foundation, which provides protection for many charitable organizations supported by Lewis, including Best Partners, Wendy Marx Foundation Organ Donor Awareness, Ronald McDonald's Charity, and many youth fitness organizations. He also founded his entertainment business, Carl Lewis Entertainment Group, focusing on his acting career, film production, and Carl Lewis Sports. Carl is the ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Recently, he also founded a company dedicated to enhancing the abilities of young people and adults, and improved their living conditions through physical activity and healthy lifestyles.
Carolyn Bertozzi
诺贝尔化学奖| (2001) | b. 1966年
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.
Catherine Moore
Dr. Moore is the strategic vice president of Intuitive Surgical, Inc., a leading robotics assisted minimally invasive surgery technology company located in Silicon Valley, and the chief mechanical engineer of Aragon Surgical. Dr. Moore is the strategic vice president of Intuitive Surgical, Inc. She is also the Chief Mechanical Engineer of Aragon Surgical, which develops and sells healthcare equipment. Formerly served as research assistant in MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT Biomechanical Laboratory, MIT Mechanical Engineering Department, etc
Catherine Stilwell
Catherine Steviel is the most adventurous female climber and climber in Europe. She completed the most difficult and dangerous solo climbing task without the use of any safety ropes or other auxiliary equipment, which was a legendary experience. From 1985 to 1988, she was hailed as the world's best female climber. In 1990, she participated in a series of mountaineering activities, including conquering three Alps alone, making her the most outstanding female climber of all time. In 1985, Steviel began her professional climbing career. She not only appeared in rock climbing movies, but also won multiple international climbing competitions, including the 1985 Sportroccia renamed Annual Master Climbing Competition, the 1986 Arco Climbing, and the 1986 Badonichia Climbing Championships. In 1988, Steviel completed a brand new 13 centimeter climbing journey in Buoux, the village of Beaufort, France. This rocky path became a symbol of the climbing revolution due to its steep slope. This was the most difficult climbing route in the world completed by women at that time. In 1989, she participated in the second Snowbird Cup Snowbird Cup competition and after retiring, she began to focus on mountaineering. In 1990, she climbed the unnamed peak in Pakistan freely and independently conquered Bonati Pillar on Les Drus, Mount Dreu. In 1991, during an 11 day solo climbing trip, she pioneered a new route to climb Mount Drew from the west. In 1992, she spent 17 hours alone climbing the northern side of Mount Egel in the Bern Heights, which is known as the most mysterious and dangerous cliff in the Alps. In the same year, she attempted to climb Latok Peak in Pakistan. In 1993, she completed a winter solo climb to the north wall of the Great Joras Peak and attempted to climb the western peak of the Makaru Peak in Nepal. In 1994, she completed a winter solo climb to the north wall of Mount Mathong, and in 1995, she climbed the southwest wall of Mount Xixiabang in Tibet and attempted the south wall of Mount Annapurna. In 1999, Stilwell spent two days climbing the north wall of Cima Grande di Lavardedo Peak, becoming once again the first woman to complete this climb alone. In the 1990s, she began reducing the number of solo climbs and developing her career as a lecturer and writer. Steviel is an excellent speaker who helps audiences refocus on their goals and achieve success by sharing her vision and achievements with them. She fully utilizes visual materials such as slides, videos, and movies to unleash her greatest potential as a speaker. Steviel is the protagonist of several documentaries, including the Beyond the Summits film by French director Remi Tezier, which won the Best Feature Film Award at the 2009 Banff Mountain Film Festival.