April 2025
AI Impact
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Clarity on Climate
Dr. Michal Nachmany is the founder of the nonprofit Climate Policy Radar, a global AI-and-human driven database and open-source platform. She talks with Brunswick’s Carlton Wilkinson about building better decision-making tools for political and business…
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Moyo on AI
The global economist Baroness Dambisa Moyo says the evolution of AI requires a near-constant reassessment of what we thought we knew. By Kevin Helliker.
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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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Brooklyn Museum Reimagined
As the Brooklyn Museum marks its 200th birthday, Director Anne Pasternak talks about the institution’s transformation. By Brunswick’s Darrell Rocha and Maddie Hickey.
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May 2024
The Backlash
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The Resilience Imperative
Around the world, climate-related disruptions are no longer theoretical risks, but here-and-now realities for business.
6 min read
Forward Faster
As CEO of the UN Global Compact, Sanda Ojiambo leads the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. The world is “way off course” to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, she says. Business can help get it…
10 min read
December 2023
People Puzzle
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Daniel Yergin on Big Shovels, New Maps and Energy Transitions
After CERAWeek 2023—“the Super Bowl of Energy”—Brunswick caught up with the man at the heart of it.
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Transformative Tech Leader
President and CEO Julie Iskow talks to Brunswick about Workiva’s reporting platform and the people-first approach that keeps the company among the top places to work. By Kai Goldynia and Carlton Wilkinson.
13 min read
August 2023
Southeast Asia
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Shared Spirit
Long-ago sacrifices still frame contemporary commitment to Singapore and Southeast Asia. By Will Carnwath, co-founder of Brunswick’s Singapore office.
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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.
8 min read
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.
8 min read
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
October 2022
Acceleration
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Invoking the Ancestors
The 19th century free Black town of Weeksville, in Brooklyn, speaks to New York City’s past, present and future, says the site’s President and CEO Dr. Raymond Codrington. By Chanel Caraway and Carlton Wilkinson.
14 min read
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.
11 min read
The Rise of Japanese Rugby
Kensuke Iwabuchi, Chairman and CEO of Japan Rugby Football Union, talks to Daisuke Tsuchiya and Misato Nasukawa about building on Japan’s string of international successes in the sport.
13 min read
March 2022
The S in ESG
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Foreword
Welcome to the third edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review, born of our belief that to be a leading company in today’s world you need to deliver financial value alongside social value.
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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
September 2021
Leadership
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Oscar Munoz
United’s former Executive Chairman and CEO talks to Brunswick’s Jayne Rosefield about managing the airline’s turnaround and hard-won lessons of leadership. From the Brunswick Review.
19 min read
Love & Leadership
Western Union CEO Hikmet Ersek on the power of human connection and how it is driving the company forward. By Brunswick’s Dave Carlson and Patrick Rutherford.
13 min read
February 2021
Inequality
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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
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
December 2020
The WFH Issue
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The George Floyd Outrage: US Workers Speak
Brunswick Insight’s poll of employees reveals how they would like their companies to respond. By Mara Riemer.
5 min read
Targeting Untruths
It’s a depressing fact that facts don’t carry the weight they once did, and still should. But there are ways to fight back against mis- and disinformation, says Brunswick’s Chad Giron.
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