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Andy Jassy | World Economic Forum Andy Jassy, President and CEO of Amazon and member of the International Business Council, shares insights on e-commerce innovation and digital ecosystems in discussions led by the World Economic Forum
How can leadership evolve in a volatile world? Amid falling trust and rapid change, leadership must evolve Success requires new models grounded in ethics, service, and co-creation to build shared, long-term prosperity
What we mean when we talk about an AI bubble The amount of money being poured into AI has drawn comparisons to the dot-com craze and ‘tulip mania ’ But some bubbles create more real value than others
Shou Zi Chew | World Economic Forum Shou Chew is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TikTok where he is responsible for partnering with the company's management team to drive global growth and lead corporate governance Shou has been a member of the TikTok family since its inception, first having led a team of ByteDance's early investors Previously, Shou served as the Executive Director, President-International SVP at Xiaomi
Børge Brende | World Economic Forum Børge Brende is President and CEO of the World Economic Forum Previously he was the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Trade and Industry, and Minister of Climate and the Environment He served as Deputy Chairman of the Norwegian Conservative Party as well as MP He was also full-time city counsellor in his hometown of Trondheim He was Chairman of the UN Commission on
Hilda Kabushenga | World Economic Forum Hilda is a Ugandan born executive with 15 years of global experience Now based in Nairobi, she is driving impact at the intersection of talent, technology, and economic development As the CEO of The African Talent Company (TATC), Hilda leads a dynamic team of 300 across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda, addressing one of Africa’s most pressing challenges—labour productivity