Ramses Gallego

Ramses Gallego, is an IE Professor at the Human & Sciences Technology School at IE. Strategist & Evangelist at Symantec. He is also the Executive Vice President, at Quantum World Association. Ramsés is a +20 year security professional with deep expertise in the Risk Management and Governance areas. Ramsés is now Strategist & Evangelist at…

Gary Brocklehurst

A hands-on professional in the Enterprise Application Services marketplace with 30 years’ experience. Proven track record of shaping and delivering complex enterprise business solutions across a range of commercial industries and geographical regions. Gary has worked in the “Software as a Service” field for more than 12 years. Particularly knowledgeable about Finance, Human Resource and…

Alessandro Palmos

20+ years of experience in industry and management consulting spanning across energy, manufacturing, real estate, hospitality and other sectors. Expert in strategy, M&A, turnarounds, operational optimization, organizational excellence and large scale transformations. 10 years of experience in the GCC with top-tier consultancies: Oliver Wyman, AT Kearney, Roland Berger.

DRIVING DIVERSITY

Five reasons why promoting diversity and inclusion is an imperative for sustained business success In the past, putting diversity and inclusion on the boardroom agenda has seen it sidelined under corporate social responsibility as a corporate governance and self-regulation concern rather than as part of a solid business strategy. Time for a reality check. Simply…

Sonya Richardson – PWN

With extensive experience in change and transformation, Sonya is partner with Spark Company, a niche consultancy dedicated to facilitating change by sparking energy and excitement for growth. Sonya works with global clients across industries – from banking to technology to fashion – and geographies – spanning from Europe to Asia to the US – on changing…

UNTAPPED, UNDERUTILISED AND (MIS)UNDERSTOOD

Why it doesn’t pay to underestimate the economic power of women “Who run the world?” If you’re a fan of Beyoncé, it’s ‘girls’, but while we’re nowhere near achieving global gender parity, the potential influence and impact of women on the world economy is undeniable. Women’s participation in the global economy could add as much…