
April 2025
AI Impact
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Business + AI + X
AI will have—and is already having—a major impact on global challenges. Here’s our perspective on the implications for business across 9 key societal issues. By Jon Miller.
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Leading AI’s Biomedical Revolution
Two Stanford Medicine leaders on AI’s potential, and what realizing it will require. By Courtney Chiang Dorman and Kate Larsen.
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October 2024
Transformation
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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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Critical Moment
In Gatsby, the beauty of the American Dream competes successfully with the mendacity of it, perhaps because Gatsby’s ugly fate is no match for the narrator’s poetic ode to the American Dream.
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May 2024
The Backlash
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Milken Institute CEO Richard Ditizio
Decades of careful listening inform his leadership. By Tanisha Carino and Molly Millerwise Meiners.
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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.
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December 2023
People Puzzle
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Love Letter from Oscar Munoz
A new book by the former United Airlines CEO pays tribute to the carrier’s workforce.
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Happy Hour
A panel of Brunswick experts discusses the rewards and risks of drinking with colleagues.
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August 2023
Southeast Asia
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Solving the Age-Old Puzzle
Dr. Andrea Maier chooses Singapore as a base of operation for groundbreaking work in healthy longevity research and clinical practice. By Brunswick’s Sunitha Chalam.
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A Different Kind of Travel
Caesar Indra is President of Traveloka, Southeast Asia’s largest online travel platform. He spoke with Brunswick’s Ayesha Khan about new trends—and travelers—shaping the region.
12 min read
April 2023
Nature Positive
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Zebra Saving Rhino
Why is a bank on the frontlines of the fight to save the rhino from extinction? Brunswick’s Graeme Coetzee and Kevin Helliker report.
10 min read
Renewable Energy in Harmony with Nature
Ørsted is the world’s largest developer of offshore wind power. Ingrid Reumert is a Senior Vice President with the company. She talks about designing wind farms with nature in mind to Brunswick Partner Wolfgang Blau…
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October 2022
Acceleration
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Old School is the New School
Ferruccio Resta, who leads Milan’s oldest university, speaks with Brunswick about why he wouldn’t be surprised if Netflix or Amazon entered higher education, and what it takes for an institution to compete with the likes…
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Accelerate Risk
A blocked Suez shows how rapid progress can ratchet the impact of a mistake.
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June 2022
The Japan Issue
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Japan Inc. Eyes the World
The country’s quiet approach to cross-border investment is changing. Brunswick’s Matthew Brown spoke with two experts in Japan’s M&A activity: RPC Partner Nigel Collins and southgate co-founder Mangyo Kinoshita.
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The View from Outside
In 2016, Osamu Nagayama was leader of the board of Chugai and Sony. He talked to Brunswick’s Daisuke Tsuchiya
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March 2022
The S in ESG
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Power in Numbers
Silicon Valley high-flyer DocuSign publishes data on the race and ethnicity of its employees and senior leaders, information that isn’t always flattering. Brunswick spoke with DocuSign’s Chief People Officer on its commitment to transparency.
12 min read
The Road from COP26
New Brunswick research on what the public took away from the historic climate conference.
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September 2021
Leadership
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The Good Guys
Private equity has long been cast as one of capitalism’s villains. But through its multibillion-dollar, myth-busting portfolio, Chicago-based Vistria Group is offering a different narrative. The Brunswick Review speaks with their co-CEOs.
10 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.
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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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A Physician’s Physician
Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb talks to Brunswick’s Raul Damas about the evolution of medicine in the US.
11 min read
Accelerating Women in Tech
Will COVID-19 put gender diversity in the tech world on the backburner—or provide a crucial jolt to eradicate dated policies and thinking? Laura Stebbing, Co-CEO of accelerateHER, talks to Brunswick’s Meaghan Ramsey and Inez Bartram…
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