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Joe Fuller Joseph Fuller is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Monitor Group, a leading global consultancy. He joined Monitor at its inception and currently oversees the firm’s consulting operations in 27 offices globally. In this capacity, he works with clients in a wide variety of industries, especially those with a heavy reliance on technology. He has particularly deep experience in two of the world’s most dynamic sectors, life sciences and telecommunications, and has advised leading companies and important regulatory bodies in both industries. Some of Joe's areas of functional expertise include corporate strategy—including M&A strategy and integration—corporate governance, and organizational dynamics. Joe's interest in research began during his collaboration with Professor Michael Porter of Harvard Business School on the development of the concepts presented in Porter’s book, Competitive Advantage. In recent years, Joe has focused his attention on the interaction of the capital markets and companies’ decision-making processes with a particular focus on the role of boards of directors.
Steve Kerr Steve Kerr is a Senior Advisor at Goldman Sachs. As the former Chief Learning Officer (CLO), Steve's work has helped foster the firm’s values; namely, putting clients’ interests first and creating a culture that emphasizes integrity, excellence, innovation, and teamwork. He helps the executives he trains develop leadership skills and professional expertise in an environment that encourages mobility. A pioneer in his field, Steve was one of the first corporate educators to hold the CLO title, which he assumed during his tenure at General Electric (GE). He spent more than seven years at GE as CLO and vice president of leadership development, where he reported to Jack Welch and was responsible for GE's renowned leadership education center at Crotonville. He joined Goldman Sachs in March 2001 and immediately began working to expand the distinctive Goldman Sachs culture at Pine Street, the learning arm of the company that touches some 2,500 of Goldman Sachs’ 20,000 global and domestic employees. Previously, Dr. Kerr served on the faculties of Ohio State University, the University of Southern California, and the University of Michigan. He was dean of the faculty of the USC business school from 1985 to 1989. Dr. Kerr is a past-president of the Academy of Management, the world's largest association of academicians in management. He is an acknowledged author, editor, and speaker, and he has contributed to many academic and popular publications on management and organizational behavior. His well-known publications are The Boundaryless Organization (Jossey-Bass, 1995; co-author); Ultimate Rewards (Harvard Business School Press, 1997; editor); and a FORTUNE article titled "Risky Business: The New Pay Game" (July 22, 1996). Dr. Kerr earned a Ph.D. in management and organizational psychology from the City University of New York.
Anne-Marie Slaughter Anne-Marie Slaughter is the Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and the Bert G. Kerstetter Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. Drawing from rich interdisciplinary expertise, she writes, speaks and teaches broadly on geopolitical shifts, global governance, international criminal law, and foreign policy. Dean Slaughter came to the Wilson School in 2000 from Harvard Law School, where she was a Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law and Director of the International Legal Studies Program. She has the unique distinction of being an accomplished expert in both fields of global politics and international law. She is an astute observer of the political and economic emergence of China and India. In addition to her research, Anne-Marie speaks regularly to businesses, governments, academic audiences, and civic groups. She is a former President of the American Society of International Law and currently serves on the boards of a number of organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations, the New America Foundation, and the Canadian Institute for International Governance Innovation. She is also a member of the Citigroup Economic and Political Strategies Advisory Group, and she is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is a frequent commentator on television programs including Charlie Rose, On the Record with Greta van Susteren, and CBS Evening News. She has written for publications including The Washington Post, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and the International Herald Tribune. She contributes regularly to the America Abroad Blog on TPMCafe.com. Her most recent book, The Idea That Is America: Keeping Faith With Our Values In A Dangerous World explores the essential principles and values that define America, and how we have lost our way with those values in the modern world. She sets forth a bold vision of an America that upholds its values abroad as well as at home. Her previous book, A New World Order, was hailed by Foreign Affairs as a "major new statement about global governance." In it, she identifies transnational networks of government officials as an increasingly important component of global governance and maps out how the power nation states can be counterbalanced with effective networked diplomacy and governance. Anne-Marie was raised in Charlottesville, Virginia by her American father and Belgian mother. She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton in 1980. She received her M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees in international relations from Oxford in 1982 and 1992, respectively, and her law degree from Harvard Law School, cum laude, in 1985. She continued at Harvard after graduation as a researcher for her academic mentor, the distinguished international lawyer Abram Chayes. Before joining the Harvard faculty, she taught at the University of Chicago Law School.
Jonathan Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he co-founded its Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Previously he was Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Forum Fellow of the World Economic Forum, which has named him a Young Global Leader.
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