Conversations toward the Life-Centered Economy
Tim and the House of Beautiful Business will be at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos is upon us again—and Tim will will bring beauty to business with the House of Beautiful Business.
On Monday, January 15, he will contribute to a session hosted by SAP on “How to Build Cultures of Belonging and Trust in Times of AI,” alongside Kim Dabbs, Global VP, ESG and Social innovation at Steelcase, and James Landay, Vice Director and Faculty Director of Research at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI).
On Wednesday, January 17, he will be co-hosting the House of Beautiful Business salon at the Heimatmuseum from 5-10 pm. “Conversations toward the Life-Centered Economy” will feature:
❄️”The Overview Effect”: a conversation with Sara Sabry, the first female African astronaut in space
❄️“Exponential Futures”: a conversation with tech analyst, Exponential View creator, and author Azeem Azhar
❄️”Life Sciences, Biotech, and the Life-Centered Economy”: a conversation with biologist, investor, and author Juan Enriquez
❄️”Talent Communities and the Future of Talent”: a conversation with Kerem Alper, Co-founder and CEO and Marty Zalewski, Creative Leader, Neol
❄️”Spiritual and Artificial Intelligence”: a dialogue between business mystic Shani Lehrer and AI and arts entrepreneur and founder of open-ended design, Suhair Khan
❄️”Brands and Generative AI”: a conversation with Heather Craft, CEO, North America, and Ute Hildebrandt, CEO, Continental Europe, Hotwire
❄️”10 Moral Questions for Tech”: a book launch presentation by The Q Collective with Karel J. Golta, founder and CEO, Indeed Innovation; Winnie So, Seeding Desirable Futures; Eva Simone Lihotzky, Director Group Corporate Strategy, Serviceplan Group; Adriana N., Independent Senior Consultant; Shannon Mullen O’Keefe, Curator, The Museum of Ideas; Dr. Marc Roman Franke, Associate Director for Digital Transformation, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Consulting Group; and Patrick Laske, Associate, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Consulting Group