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Future Safe
Austin Lally, CEO of Verisure, the leading provider of professionally monitored security services in Europe and Latin America, talks about the company’s success story, its recent IPO and its long-term outlook.
14 min read
A Merger Masterclass
CEO Justin D’Agostino shares lessons from the picture-perfect combination of Herbert Smith Freehills and Kramer Levin.
7 min read
Hope Born in the Darkest Hour
Martin Kingston, Executive Chairman of Rothschild & Co. SA, discusses B4SA and the public-private compact driving economic reforms in South Africa.
11 min read
A Women’s Place in History
Curator Rachel Seidman on the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum project “We Do Declare,” a series of first-hand accounts of women’s determination to build financial independence.
11 min read
Why an American Acquired a Saudi Football Club
In conversation with Brunswick’s Adam Jibali, investor Ben Harburg discusses his acquisition of Saudi Arabia’s Al Kholood FC, the strategy behind starting from the bottom, and what Saudi football looks like through a private capital…
12 min read
Flying Colors
Luis Gallego piloted IAG, the parent of Iberia and British Airways, out of a crisis, toward a transformative future.
13 min read
The Big Picture
“Our audiences never left us; they were just waiting for movies to return.” Vue Founder & CEO Tim Richards CBE reflects on the industry challenges of the last few years, cinema’s enduring power and the…
11 min read
Engine of Progress
Jens Wiese, the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of transatlantic venture capital firm Leitmotif, talks to us about bringing AI to industry and the ties that bind Europe and the US. By Felix Morlock and Hannah…
11 min read
Dolby’s License to Innovate
Executive Vice President and General Counsel Andy Sherman reveals the secret behind the 60-year-old company’s consistent pace of world-changing technologies.
14 min read
The Long Road to Lobito
Africell turned the unlikeliest subject—a contentious infrastructure project—into a feature-length film streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video. By Sam Williams
6 min read
Critical Moment: Investment Universe
"The Tulip Folly," 19th century painter Jean-Léon Gérôme depicts a nobleman guarding a tulip field during the collapse in prices, while soldiers trample other tulip beds in a vain attempt to drive up demand.
3 min read
Legacy in Milan
Local investments made for the Olympics will keep paying off long beyond the end of the ’26 Winter Games, says Veronica Vecchi, Chair of the organization behind the Games’ infrastructure.
4 min read