April 2025
AI Impact
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The Scope of AI in Finance
Helen Krause, Managing Director, Head of Global Data Insights at Citi, talks to Brunswick’s Stacey Chow about fintech collaborations and using AI to foster transparency.
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Trust in an Era of Mistrust
Trustpilot CEO Adrian Blair sees AI as vital to fostering trust in every aspect of enterprise. He talks to Brunswick’s Caroline Daniel.
11 min read
October 2024
Transformation
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Banking on Entrepreneurs
Rishi Khosla, the Co-founder of leading neobank OakNorth, talks about serving the “missing middle” of enterprise and the role that segment plays in society. By Brunswick's Alice Gibb and Carlton Wilkinson.
12 min read
Is REACH Toxic?
Both the EU and UK are delaying passage of regulations on chemicals, creating a minefield for companies in many sectors. Brunswick’s Lidia Fornasiero and Nick Blow spoke to expert Darren Abrahams, Partner at international law…
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May 2024
The Backlash
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Foreword
In the 5th edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review, we aim to find the signal in the noise.
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Listen Through the Noise
The title of this panel discussion of sustainable finance experts says it all: The Future of ESG.
13 min read
December 2023
People Puzzle
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A Port Authority on the Great Untangling
What caused the logjam? What eased it? What’s the economic outlook? Insight from Gene Seroka, Chief of America’s busiest port. By Stephanie Heise.
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Campaigner
The Iowa Caucus played a famously large role in the career of Patti Solis Doyle, a Brunswick Partner who is Head of the firm’s US Public Affairs practice.
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August 2023
Southeast Asia
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All Roads Lead to Singapore
International arrivals fell 99.9% during the pandemic’s peak. Jeannie Lim of the Singapore Tourism Board discusses how the country’s tourism industry survived—and actually emerged stronger.
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Southeast Asia: Where Worlds Overlap
The traditional culture of indirectness and nuance offers the best path to preserving ASEAN’s unity and neutrality, the keys to its value in the global market, says Brunswick’s George Yeo.
6 min read
April 2023
Nature Positive
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Bird’s Eye View
Satellite-based tracking of CO2 and methane emissions represent the dawn of a new era for business transparency, says Antoine Rostand, CEO of tracking platform Kayrros.
9 min read
The Playbook
Jon Miller and Lucy Parker, co-authors and co-leads of Brunswick’s Business & Society practice, talk to Kevin Helliker about the new mindset of leadership.
10 min read
October 2022
Acceleration
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Coming Out as Transgender in Corporate America
A conversation with Goldman Sachs Managing Director Maeve DuVally.
18 min read
Midterm Counter
The November congressional elections in the US will likely set back Biden’s goals—or not.
5 min read
June 2022
The Japan Issue
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Lighting the Future
Professor Shuji Nakamura’s Nobel Prize-winning invention was the achievement of years of solitary, dedicated research. By Jessica Gang.
15 min read
Capitalism: A Coming of Age Story
Mitsubishi Research Institute Chairman Hiroshi Komiyama says an aging workforce can be a catalyst for an economic evolutionary leap to a “Platinum Society.” Interview with Brunswick’s Daisuke Tsuchiya and Matthew Brown.
12 min read
March 2022
The S in ESG
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Business for Inclusive Growth
The CEO-led coalition B4IG brings the force of private enterprise to the battle against inequality on many fronts, everywhere in the world. Brunswick's Ann-Kathrin Richter speaks with CEO Camille Putois on the organization’s mission.
10 min read
Being Transparent on Equality
Businesses are starting to choose to measure and report pay gaps by race and ethnicity voluntarily in the UK, say Brunswick’s Justine Harris and Deap Khambay. Yours should too.
8 min read
September 2021
Leadership
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Directors Learn Their ESGs
Professor Tensie Whelan, Director of the Center for Sustainable Business at NYU’s Stern School of Business, talks about the need to reshape corporate leadership for the future.
16 min read
Goodbye, Angela Merkel
As her reign nears its end, Brunswick’s Carl Hohenthal recalls the politician he knew long before her 16 years as German Chancellor.
13 min read
February 2021
Inequality
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New Challenge to Old Power
On the same day that Henry Timms talked with Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker about how to harness “new power,” the global, grassroots philanthropic movement he co-founded raised more than $2.4 billion.
19 min read
Activism for Humanity
Now a UK citizen, Nigerian gay activist Bisi Alimi draws on his experiences to battle inequality on all fronts—and he has a message for business.
14 min read
December 2020
The WFH Issue
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Iconoclastic Economics: Dambisa Moyo
The fate of the global economy does not rest on the US election, says Dr. Moyo. “It’s bad, whatever happens.” By Kevin Helliker.
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The Moment We Trained For
A (young) elder of UK government and politics on leadership amid the pandemic.
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