Timothy Garton Ash
Timothy Garton Ash is an acclaimed contemporary historian and a prolific writer and commentator. Having charted the spectacular transformation... Read More
Decision-Making Guru & Renowned Economist
Noreena Hertz is a renowned economist and thought leader with an extraordinary track record of predicting global trends. Her work sits at the intersection of economics, technology, politics, and society, and she is a pioneering voice on ESG, Generation Z, community building, and, most recently, artificial intelligence. As a Visiting Professor at University College London, she leads research at UCL’s Policy Lab on AI and its impact on the workplace, decision-making, and society.
“Now is the time to face the world with eyes wide open”
Previously ITV News’ Economics Editor, Noreena has delivered keynote speeches at TED, the World Economic Forum, and Google Zeitgeist, sharing platforms with leaders such as President Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, and Eric Schmidt. Her ideas inspired Bono’s (RED) campaign, which has raised hundreds of millions for the fight against HIV/AIDS. Her current research on AI explores how it will reshape the workplace, how it is influencing human thought and decision-making, and the broader consequences for economies, politics, and society. She recently spoke on AI and the Future of Work at the prestigious Google/Stanford AI Imagination in Action Conference alongside global tech leaders.
Her expertise spans global economics, geopolitics, technology, and generational change, now complemented by cutting-edge insights into artificial intelligence. She translates complex trends into practical strategies that help leaders anticipate disruption, make better decisions, and create lasting impact.
Noreena's presentation was a very fitting closure of a very successful event. Her presentation gave a fabulous summary of the various parameters confronting our business audience.
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