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Issue 22: Acceleration
McKinsey’s Unorthodox GC
On paper, Pierre Gentin is a legal All Star. In person, he’s a lot more. By Michael France and Kevin Helliker.
12 min read
Issue 2: Southeast Asia
Michelin-Starred Street Food
Singapore’s hawker centers stand apart for quality, variety, price and popularity. By Jay Koh and Gloria Hoh.
5 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Midterm Counter
The November congressional elections in the US will likely set back Biden’s goals—or not.
5 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Moving Mountains
In the wake of the fall of Kabul, a nonprofit’s focus shifted almost overnight from empowering young women to evacuating them. Brunswick’s Preston Golson reports.
16 min read
My So-Called College Years
As COVID restrictions recede, a UCLA senior begins to comprehend what she has lost. By Sydney Lester.
8 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
Pages of History
Museum Director and author Colin B. Bailey talks to us about Renoir, New York City and strategy as he leads the historic Morgan Library & Museum into its second century.
14 min read
Issue 3: The S in ESG
Pride & Progress
Brunswick’s Jon Miller, founder of the Open For Business coalition, talks about global LGBT+ rights with Phyll Opoku-Gyimah—a.k.a. “Lady Phyll”—UK Black Pride founder and Kaleidoscope Trust Executive Director.
14 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Reimagining the Internet
Cisco Systems helped build the internet. Now it has asked Naveen Menon to launch offers designed to make it more accessible and equitable. By Cecilie Oerting and Michael Kearns.
9 min read
Issue 21: Leadership
Ride of a Lifetime: A Conversation with Bob Iger
Brunswick founder Sir Alan Parker speaks with Executive Chairman and former CEO of Disney.
13 min read
Issue 2: Southeast Asia
Shared Spirit
Long-ago sacrifices still frame contemporary commitment to Singapore and Southeast Asia. By Will Carnwath, co-founder of Brunswick’s Singapore office.
4 min read

Issue 2: Southeast Asia
Singapore Years
A former journalist and Director of Communications for the World Bank, Peter Stephens reflects on the beauty of a city much misunderstood in the West.
12 min read