Mark

Dr. Mark Esposito

Topic

Futurist

Job Title

Co-Founder/Chief Learning Officer/ TedX Speaker/ Author/ Entrepreneur/Senior Advisor to Governments

Company

Nexus FrontierTech

Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Language

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch

Why?

He is recognized internationally as a top global thought leader in matters relating to The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the changes and opportunities that technology will bring to a variety of industries.

Speaking Topics

  • Artificial intelligence and its societal implications.
  • How can we trigger the potential of Megatrends?
  • The Circular Economy: Society’s last chance?
  • What is the circular economy and why does it represent the future of our society?
  • MegaTrends & Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • COVID-19: Why we need to have tough conversations on the future of AI

Expert Profile

Mark Esposito is recognized internationally as a top global thought leader in matters relating to The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the changes, and opportunities that technology will bring to a variety of industries. He is Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer at Nexus FrontierTech, an AI scale up firm, dedicated to help business become more efficient and competitive by introducing the latest data management science. He was inducted in 2016 in the radar of Thinkers50 as one of the 30 most prominent rising business thinkers in the world. He is a global expert of the World Economic Forum and advisor to national governments.Mark has written hundreds of articles between peer and non-peer review magazines, 11 books, including 2 bestsellers and his next books on the Great Reset Ahead Of Us are due in 2022 with MIT University Press and Cambridge University Press. In his academic career, Mark has held academic appointments for some of the world’s leading institutions such as Harvard University, University of Cambridge, Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management, Hult International Business School and IE Business School.
He has developed and conducted courses in Business, Government & Society & Economic Strategy and Competitiveness for Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education and served as Institutes Council Co-Leader, at the Microeconomics of Competitiveness program (MOC) at the Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, at Harvard Business School under the mentorship of Professor Michael E. Porter.
Mark holds a doctoral degree in Economics and lives between Phoenix, Boston, Geneva and Dubai.