A selection of highlights, keynote speeches and more from a wide variety of industry events organised by clubs at London Business School.
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Alex Gorsky, CEO of Johnson & Johnson and keynote speaker, discusses the forces shaping the future of healthcare, changing roles of patients, doctors and pharmaceutical companies, as well as J&J's recent innovations, research initiatives and strategic focus areas.
Nick Robertson, CEO Asos.com, delivers a keynote speech at the inaugural e-commerce conference, looking at the trends, innovations and challenges of today and tomorrow in the online commercial industry.
(*Apologies for the titles being illegible at the start of the video - the text is below) "Cross-Border Fan Engagement" - moderated by Professor Nader Tavassoli, looks at how teams, leagues and federations attract, retain, communicate with and monetise fans in stadiums, as well as those in their living rooms and sports bars around the globe. Antony Marcou | Group Managing Director of Sports Revolution Richard Ayers | CEO of Seven League Joel Seymour-Hyde | VP Strategy at Octagon Matt Rogan | Managing Director & Co-founder of Two Circles
The first panel looked at Alternative Energy and Low Carbon Technologies. Speakers included Akira Kirton (Investment Principal, BP Ventures) Ian Temperton (Head of Advisory, Climate Change Capital), Scott Lawrence (Partner, Glennmont Partners), Mike Scholey (Executive Board Member, Continental Wind Partner), Ramin Dilmaghanian (Business Development Director, Yingli Solar) and Tia Kansara (Director, Kansara Hackney Ltd)
China is continuously deepening its financial market liberalisation, which is a critical stage for China to participate in global economic integration. Risks and opportunities coexist in this stage. Chinese entrepreneurs and their multinational partners need to take actions to prevent risks and take full advantage of policies. Discussion Includes: China is undergoing the liberalisation of the domestic capital markets and the RMB. What challenges and risks is country facing and what lessons can be learned from the recent financial crisis in the West? How significant is the impact of a Free Trade Zone in Shanghai? What are opportunities for both domestic and foreign financial institutions? London is trying to position itself to be a global RMB hub. Has the regulatory and government support for Chinese banks been enough to secure London's position as the leading Chinese offshore banking center? Panellists: Stephen Jen, Managing Partner, SLJ Macro Partners Dr. Keyu Jin, Lecturer (Assistant
Highlights from London Business School's Women in Business Conference in March 2014
