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Professor Gary P Hamel, Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management, London Business School. Professor Hamel has authored 15 articles for the Harvard Business Review and is the most reprinted author in the Review’s history. His landmark books, Leading the Revolution and Competing for the Future, have appeared on every management bestseller list and have been translated into more than 20 languages. The Journal of Business Strategy recently listed Gary Hamel as one of the 20th century’s 25 most influential business thinkers, along with business pioneers such as Henry Ford and Bill Gates.
David Brennan was appointed Chief Executive Officer of AstraZeneca in 2006. Previously, David was President and Chief Executive Officer of AstraZeneca LP, the company’s North America subsidiary. He was appointed Executive Board Director of AstraZeneca in 2005, with responsibility for the United States, the company’s largest market, as well as all North American operations. David is also a Member of the Executive Board of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).
Professor Lord Robert Winston, Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College, runs a research programme in the Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology. He has around 300 scientific publications in peer-review journals on reproduction and embryology. His activities in the House of Lords include speaking regularly on education, science, medicine and the arts. He was Chairman of the Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology 1999-2002 and is a board member and Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. Robert Winston is committed to scientific education and regularly writes or hosts popular science programmes for the BBC’s main channel and Discovery networks. His series include Child of our Time, The Human Body and Your Life in Their Hands. He won the Voice of the Listener and Viewer award for the best individual contribution to British television in 2003.
Dr Gerry George, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Faculty Director, Institute of Technology, London Business School. He is an expert on managing innovation in technology-based companies and has successfully launched start-ups in the biotechnology and service industries. He serves on the boards of high technology companies and is actively engaged in guiding start-ups.
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart is Chairman of Anglo American plc. He was Chairman of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group from 1998-2001. After a doctorate in geology in 1966 at Cambridge, he worked for Shell in various roles starting as an exploration geologist, living in the Netherlands, Spain, Oman, Brunei, Australia, Nigeria, Turkey and Malaysia, as well as the UK. He was Co-Chair of the G8 Task Force on Renewable Energy (2000–2001) and was Chairman of Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD), an initiative of the ICC and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development before and during the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002. He was a member of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Council for the Global Compact 2001–2004 and was appointed to the UN Global Compact Board and as Chairman of the Global Compact Foundation in 2006.
Dr John Llewellyn is Lehman Brothers’ Senior Economic Policy Adviser for Europe. After spending 17 years at the OECD he then became Deputy Director for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education and then Head of the Secretary-General’s Private Office. From 1995 to 2006, he was Global Chief Economist at Lehman Brothers. John’s published work has covered a range of topics including: international economic policymaking; economic forecasting and climate change. Together with two former colleagues, he has also published two books: one on the international aspects of forecasting, modelling, and economic cooperation; and the other on economic policies for the 1990’s. In February 2007, Lehman Brothers published his report, The Business of Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities.
Dr Craig Smith, Senior Fellow in Marketing and Ethics, London Business School. Craig teaches the required Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility course on the full-time MBA programme, the Marketing core course on the Executive MBA programme, as well as various executive courses. He was previously on the faculties of Georgetown University and Harvard Business School. His research examines corporate responsibility, marketing ethics, consumer boycotts, deception in consumer research, and ethical decision-making in an increasingly global business environment. His work on these topics appears in a variety of publications, including Journal of Marketing, Psychology and Marketing, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Retailing, Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, and California Management Review.
Fadi Ghandour is Founder, President and CEO of Aramex International, a position he has held for the past 25 years. Aramex, one of the leading logistics transportation companies in the Middle East and South Asia, was the first company from the Arab world to go public on the Nasdaq stock exchange. After five years of successful trading, Aramex returned to private ownership and, in June 2005, went public again on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM). Fadi is a Founding Partner of Maktoob.com, the world’s largest Arab online community, is a member of the Board of Abraaj Capital and serves on the Advisory Board of the Suliman S. Olayan School of Business at the American University of Beirut. Fadi is actively involved with community and NGO work and is a founder of the newly formed Entrepreneurs for Development (EFD), a region-wide corporate social responsibility initiative.
Antoine van Agtmael is a Founder, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Emerging Markets Management, LLC, one of the world’s leading investment management firms for emerging market equities, with $20 billion under management for institutional clients around the world. He is also a director of the Strategic Investment Group. Before founding EMM in 1987, Mr van Agtmael was Deputy Director of the Capital Markets department of the International Finance Corporation, a Division Chief in the World Bank’s borrowing operations. Antoine van Agtmael has just published The Emerging Markets Century: How a New Breed of World Class Companies is Overtaking the World and is also author of Emerging Securities Markets and co-editor of The World’s Emerging Stock Markets. While at IFC, he coined the term ‘emerging markets’ and founded the IFC Emerging Markets Database.
James Z Li has been Chairman and CEO of E.J. McKay since 2001. E.J. McKay is a Shanghai based investment banking group focused on China related mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and merchant banking transactions. E.J. McKay is present in 17 countries and 23 financial centres around the world. It is the leading financial adviser for transactions connecting India and China, two of the largest emerging markets in the world, advising mainly the largest corporations’ complex cross-border transactions. The firm also has a presence in North America and Africa, and has working relationships with leading Russia and Brazil based investment banking firms. James has conducted over 120 cross border M&A transactions in China, with an aggregated transaction value over US$10 billion. He is currently the Secretary of the Oxford University Society in Shanghai, a speaker at the World Economic Forum in China and India, and an adjunct professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Subramaniam Ramadorai is CEO and Managing Director, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and has been associated with the company for the past 30 years. Joining as a trainee engineer, he took over as CEO in 1996 and has been instrumental in building TCS to a $3.02 billion global software and services company with a talent base of over 68,000 associates, a geographical reach of 35 countries and an enviable client list which includes six of the top ten Fortune companies. He has now set his sights on ensuring that TCS is among the global top ten software companies. In October 2006, TCS was recognised by Economic Times as the Company of the Year, a fitting tribute to its increasing global presence.
Dr Don Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, London Business School. Donald has taught entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School and strategy at London Business School, winning teaching awards at both. He has published four books, including the award-winning Why Good Companies go Bad and Made in China, as well as several best-selling Harvard Business Review articles. Donald has been named as an 'up-and-coming business thinker' by the Financial Times and identified as one of the next generation of management gurus. Donald received his AB, MBA and doctorate from Harvard University, worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Company and as a management-investor with the leveraged buyout firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice prior to academia. He remains active in private equity as an adviser and investor in emerging market companies.
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