August 2025
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Patrick Mouratoglou
The legendary coach on how to manage stars, the qualities necessary in a champion and what needs to change in the sport of tennis. By Anthony Applewhaite, Agnès Catineau and Neal Wolin.
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Seeking Common Ground
In an age of divisiveness, Ron Bloom shares advice and experiences from a career building consensus.
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April 2025
AI Impact
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AI and the Circular Economy
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s new CEO Jonquil Hackenberg sees huge potential for AI to help businesses and policymakers accelerate the transition to a circular economy. She speaks to Brunswick’s Lucy Parker and Anna Sheehan.
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An AI-First World
Euro Beinat, Global Head of AI at tech investor Prosus, speaks with Brunswick’s Caroline Daniel and Yousef Sharif about making AI “uncool” again.
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October 2024
Transformation
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WK Kellogg Co Chairman & CEO Gary Pilnick
He’s the leader of a new cereal company with century-old roots and a venerable name—WK Kellogg Co.
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The World’s Best Pastry Chef
Nina Métayer is the first female to be named World’s Pastry Chef. She is French of course. By Aurélia de Lapeyrouse and Sophie Gotelf.
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May 2024
The Backlash
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B Corp Takes Root in APAC
Entrepreneurs in Singapore and Hong Kong are seeing advantages to the structured commitments a B Corp status provides. Daniel Del Re reports.
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The Red Dot Becoming a Green Hub
Singapore wants to become Asia’s—and the world’s—sustainable finance center. That’s a big deal for ESG proponents—a possible model for blending ambition with pragmatism.
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December 2023
People Puzzle
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Prescription for a Healthy Planet
As the climate crisis deepens, Stanford Medicine is leveraging science and smart working practices to counter the threat to health. By Ben Hirschler and Jennifer Sukawaty.
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Christopher Guérin
The CEO of the global energy cable supplier Nexans sees his “no-growth” strategy emphasizing profit, people and environment as a model. He talks to Brunswick’s Guillaume Maujean and Benoit Grange.
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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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Matters of Taste
Former corporate lawyer Tan Ying Hsien, now the first Singaporean Master of Wine, speaks with Brunswick’s Will Carnwath about his journey and the culture of wine.
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April 2023
Nature Positive
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Health & Nature: A Critical Intersection
Not waiting for nature-positive standards, UK multinational GSK is taking action and a leadership role in the pharma and biotech sector. By Alastair Morton and Ellie Fallon.
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Structuring Solutions
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, one of the architects of the Global Biodiversity Framework, tells Brunswick we need a “whole-society approach” to reversing biodiversity loss.
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October 2022
Acceleration
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Long Time Coming: A Labor Economist’s Nobel Prize
Last autumn, David Card received the award for contrarian research he published long ago. By Beatrice Aronson.
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Close to the Madding Crowd
Retail investors now own roughly 14% of the S&P 500—up from 11% two years ago. With a surge of new shareholders, recent research from Brunswick shows how companies can connect with their evolving ownership base.
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June 2022
The Japan Issue
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Turn on the Power
Then TEPCO Chairman Takashi Kawamura spoke with Brunswick’s Daisuke Tsuchiya about the future after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant incident, and how a “Last Man” perspective can supercharge Japan’s workforce.
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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.
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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.
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The Business of Equity
Diversity, equity and inclusion must be embedded into all the activity of an organization. Brunswick’s Deepali Bagati speaks with Deloitte Global Inclusion Leader Emma Codd.
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September 2021
Leadership
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Chairman of the Board: Enrique Hernandez Jr.
The veteran director has strong thoughts about the responsibilities of board membership. Brunswick’s Jayne Rosefield and Kevin Helliker report.
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Teachers’ Legacy
Dino Varkey is CEO of the Dubai-based GEMS Education, the world’s largest K-12 education provider, founded by his grandparents. He talks with Brunswick’s Simon Pluckrose about the pandemic and GEMS’ targets for 21st century schooling.
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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.
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