reimagining education tariq al gurg - dubai cares with unicef henrietta fore unicef director general
grassroots innovation including
Moitreyee Sinha
Moitreyee is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of citiesRISE, a multi-stakeholder initiative that includes many of the world’s leading experts and practitioners working to increase hope, inclusion, and access to care for young people through a network of cities. Moitreyee brings extensive experience working across sectors to address the root causes and complex interdependencies that stand in the way of healthy communities. She is a leading expert in designing and implementing large-scale systems change and building public-private partnerships. Moitreyee has shaped national programs for health, water and education across 22 countries as well as led large multidisciplinary efforts to develop new innovations and path to market for healthcare, consumer products and infrastructure sectors. Achieving a PhD in Physics taught her to work cross-functionally, bridging gaps between science, research, and humanities. She received Cambodia's highest Medal of Honor for Philanthropy, the Global Business Coalition's Award for Disease Prevention & Beyond, as well as General Electric’s Highest Technical Award.
pursuing happiness and meaning in a post-covid world : taiwanese american alex liu -Managing Partner and Chairman of Kearney. Adviser to chief executives and boards, joined Kearney as a partner in 1996 and later served as Head of the firm's global Communications, Media & Technology Practice and as a Member of the Board of Directors. Elected as the firm's ninth managing partner in 2018. Also serves as the firm's Chief Diversity Officer. Has worked with leading firms in the communications, media, and technology sectors in more than 50 countries and in 2015 was named a Top 25 consultant by Consulting magazine. Leadership of client service teams has led to multiple Great Client Work awards. 2020, named one of the Top 20 Senior Executives on the Global Diversity List. Has spoken at and co-chaired World Economic Forum events; Member, World Economic Forum International Business Council (IBC). Since 1996, with Kearney, including: 1996-2010, Hong Kong, San Francisco; 2011-16
delivering the reskilling revolution - includes indian american
Asheesh Advani
Graduate, Wharton School and Oxford University. Technology entrepreneur. Currently, President and Chief Executive Officer, Junior Achievement (JA) Worldwide, one of the largest youth services organizations in the world. With operations in over 100 countries, JA serves more than 10 million young people annually with programmes designed to create pathways to employability. JA has over 120 million living alumni worldwide
multiple events -Saadia Zahidi is a Managing Director at the World Economic Forum. She heads the Forum’s Centre for the New Economy and Society. She co-authors the Forum's Future of Jobs, Global Gender Gap, Reskilling Revolution, and Global Human Capital Reports.[1][2][3][4]
She won the Financial Times and McKinsey Bracken Bower Prize for young business authors for her business book proposal, Womenomics in the Muslim World.[5] Zahidi is the author of Fifty Million Rising, which was published by Bold Type Books in 2018 and longlisted for 2018 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award.[6]
She is honoured in BBC'S 100 Women in 2013 and 2014.[7][8]
Zahidi grew up in Pakistan.[2] She gained a bachelor's degree in economics from Smith College, a master's in international economics from Graduate Institute Geneva, and an MPA from Harvard University.[4]
JAPAN CENTRAl BANK CHIEF
Haruhiko Kuroda
BA in English, Tsinghua University; MA in Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia. Documentary Producer, China Central Television; English Desk Chief, Caijing Magazine; started its first bureau in Washington DC; Managing Editor, Caixin: China Economics and Finance; Managing Editor, Chinese Wall Street Journal and Chinese Dow Jones. Currently Vice President of Caixin Media and Managing Director of Caixin Global.
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