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Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Greg Day, VP and Chief Security Officer, EMEA for Palo Alto Networks, talks about cyber security, challenges executives face navigating in the digital age, and the increasing threat posed by ransomware
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Mark Vernooij, Partner at THNK, about how creativity cannot be learned from a book, and how leaders can find their role in the creative process
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Enrico Manaresi, PR & Media Relations Director for Technogym, about using data to develop personalized training programs for everyone from Olympians to every day athletes
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT Professor & Co-Author of The Second Machine Age, about their Inclusive Innovation Challenge which finds organizations that are using technology to create value for the many, not just the few
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director of the Hyperledger Project about using blockchain technology to create a shared ledger which will enable transaction costs to be lower while increasing auditability and accountability
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Valerie Germain, Partner at Heidrick & Struggles about the keys for companies to outperform and about the necessity of diversity in experience and thought to drive innovation
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with Abigail Noble, CEO of The ImPact, about using the power of capital markets to create greater social and environmental good
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with the CEO of Gastromotiva, Nicola Gryzczka, about food as a social change agent and working to reduce food waste
Executive Editor Edie Lush talks with visiting Professor of the London School of Economics about the difference between responsive and responsible leadership and the importance of "constructive conflict."
The theme for Davos 2017 is Responsible and Responsive Leadership. Was leadership in 2016 either responsive or responsible?
Corinna Lathan talks about the potential of Human Enhancement and using technology to improve lives
Dan Tarman, Chief Communications Officer, Ebay & Chris Kuechenmeister, Vice President of Communications, Pepsico discuss communications strategies and the importance of clarity and value proposition.
At the Ordinary Club of Extraordinary Women, Hub Culture's Arts Editor Heidi Lee talks to Georgie Benardete, founder of Orchard Mile, a luxury portal. She discusses the United Nations Global Goals, where the world needs to be in 2030, and her work with refugees in Jordan and with Techugees.
Grant Fondo, Goodwin Law & Joe Madden, EOS Climate discuss new Silicon Valley innovations in tech and climate change.
Carlos Wong, CEO & General Director, Coyol Free Zone and Isidoro Hodara, Vice President, Zonamerica join Stan Stalnaker, Founding Director of Hub Culture to discuss growth in Latin America.
CineConcerts is based in LA and held its first CineConcert in London.
Amy Celico, Principal at Albright Stonebridge Group talks to Edie Lush about risks when expanding into global markets.
At the GetGlobal Conference in Los Angeles 2016, Hub Culture's Edie Lush talks to Isidoro Hodara of Zonamerica about Uruguay, and how they are uniquely poised to help corporations get established throughout the entire South American region, and discusses some specific goods and services that have been distributed there.
At the GetGlobal Conference, Hub Culture's Edie Lush talks to Robert Sun, the President of the American-Chinese CEO society. He talks about the fear amongst western companies of losing their IP, where they should be recognising the opportunity.
Humphrey Ho of Hylink talks about how Chinese consumers are different than Americans: they all use mobile technology a whole lot more. In China, the internet IS mobile. Much greater population is buying groceries online. Also greater relationship between brands and celebrities in China, just generally accepted that celebrities are pushing products. Live streaming is also huge, the population uses it extensively -- kids just film their daily lives, and getting incredibly rich from it.