Meet The Leader

Meet The Leader

byWorld Economic Forum

BusinessManagement

In these one-on-one conversations, host Linda Lacina interviews the world's top leaders, change-makers and experts on the solutions they're building to tackle the world's biggest challenges, the habits they can't work without, and their lessons learned, all from the World Economic Forum

Episodes(40 episodes)

How to bridge the $400 trillion retirement savings gap - what leaders can do

S1E170 - How to bridge the $400 trillion retirement savings gap - what leaders can do

The global retirement savings gap could grow to $400 trillion by 2050 -- a problem that can't just be tackled by simple saving alone. Meanwhile, we're living longer and longer, a reality that is changing the way we live in our later years while making it trickier to save. Yie-Hsin Hung, the CEO of State Street Investment Management, will break down this problem and the new multi-prong approaches from all parts of society that will be needed to fix it. She also shares the moments that shaped her as a leader (like the simple question she asked early in her career...
Published: Jul 16, 2025Duration: 26:32
How one global health leader prepares teams for the toughest scenarios: Gavi CEO

S1E169 - How one global health leader prepares teams for the toughest scenarios: Gavi CEO

How does the CEO of an organization brought in to help respond to fast-moving health crises like Mpox and other infectious diseases plan for the unexpected? Sania Nishtar heads up Gavi - The Vaccine Alliance, an organization that has helped vaccinate over one billion children in the world's poorest countries and prevent more than 18 million deaths worldwide. Sania talks to us about the planning, mindsets, technologies and scenario planning her team uses to be ready for any emergency. She explains the importance of securing 'crystal clarity' in advance for what its expected to deliver and how that helps the...
Published: Jul 14, 2025Duration: 38:45
How pro basketball and theoretical physics shaped one health tech CEO

S1E168 - How pro basketball and theoretical physics shaped one health tech CEO

Non-communicable diseases like stroke and heart disease have swapped spots with infectious diseases as top global killers. Improving health access -- whether in the developed or emerging world -- can save the lives of billions. CEO Bernd Montag explains how Siemens Healthineers is partnering with providers around the world to deliver technologies and help reduce the complexities that can stand in the way of efficient treatment. He'll also share his own unique background -- as a professional basketball player and later theoretical physicist -- and how it shaped how he makes decisions and leads. This interview was...
Published: Jun 30, 2025Duration: 27:41
A Gen Z founder on breaking down big stigmas and surviving hustle-culture burnout

S1E167 - A Gen Z founder on breaking down big stigmas and surviving hustle-culture burnout

Nadya Okamoto launched her nonprofit Period as a teenager at the height of startup mania, hustle culture and girlboss memes. It grew to become one of the largest youth nonprofits in the world, but the fast growth led to burnout and a harsh cost to her well-being. She talks about how she learned to value rest, set boundaries and get 10 hours of sleep a day – and the moment she decided to pass the leadership torch for the organization's next phase. Her non-profit Period, one that got started distributing menstrual pads to the homeless in San Francisco, and her current st...
Published: Jun 19, 2025Duration: 36:42
7 women leaders on the books that shaped them

S1E166 - 7 women leaders on the books that shaped them

In this special collection episode, top women leaders in business, non-profits and more share the books that inspired them, informed them and changed their minds. These books will make you take a second read of a classic - whether it's a favorite business book or an Agatha Christie mystery. And these insightful picks will have you thinking differently about a range of big problems, from geography's role in a fractured society to how transit design can widen gender gaps. These books will help you get sharper at your role -- and even find new ways to make room for...
Published: Jun 12, 2025Duration: 14:48
Bridging the gap in women's health research, policy and innovation: Kearney

S1E165 - Bridging the gap in women's health research, policy and innovation: Kearney

Women's health is under-researched and under-funded, leading women to live longer in poor health than men. However, tackling this gap can boost lifespans and GDP, a fact Paula Bellostas Muguerza understands well. This global head of healthcare and life sciences at consulting firm Kearney, discusses the role that policy and collaboration can play in creating incentives for real change, and driving awareness and education. She'll talk about [w]Health, a special platform she helped found that has grown into a community of 350 organizations sharing best practices to bridge gaps and what leaders can do to make change happen for...
Published: May 22, 2025Duration: 21:11
We're 'losing the war' on modern slavery: What business leaders can do - HPE's John Schultz

S1E164 - We're 'losing the war' on modern slavery: What business leaders can do - HPE's John Schultz

Slavery is not a problem cast to the annals of history. Modern slavery and forced labour are hidden in plain sight, found everywhere from nail salons to pristine factories, estimated to impact millions worldwide. Hewlett Packard Enterprise's John Schultz explains more about this worsening problem and how it impacts economies and communities. He also explains how data and artificial intelligence are being leveraged in new ways to draw insights from sources such as from shipping reports, photos, supply chain data and victim impact statements to tackle this issue in a way that's never been possible before. He shares the...
Published: May 19, 2025Duration: 33:29
Protect employability, not just jobs: Adecco exec on effective coaching and upskilling

S1E163 - Protect employability, not just jobs: Adecco exec on effective coaching and upskilling

Staffing giant president Christophe Catoir of Adecco got an early start at the firm as an intern. He's had a front-row seat to how work has evolved since. He shares the insights from the firm's annual skilling report, giving compelling statistics on the percent of workers globally trained in AI so far and what's needed to keep workers both engaged and employed as upskilling cycles accelerate. He also shares his thoughts on how leaders in remote and hybrid workplaces will need to re-evaluate how they coach and train teams, how apprenticeship thinking can help, and how his own career...
Published: May 5, 2025Duration: 25:39
'I'll show you a real leader' - Platon, the photographer of power, on finding humanity in all of us

S1E162 - 'I'll show you a real leader' - Platon, the photographer of power, on finding humanity in all of us

Platon has made over 20 Time magazine covers with his portraits of people such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, George Clooney, Silvio Berlusconi, Mohammed Ali, Adele and Sinead O'Connor. But he has also photographed people who are the opposite of famous and powerful - and recently published a book called The Defenders: Heroes of the Global Fight for Human Rights - which contains work done over 15 years around the world telling the stories of refugees and other oppressed people. He tells us what makes a true leader, and how the meaning of a photograph...
Published: Apr 22, 2025Duration: 58:09
The 'triple strength' leaders must develop to drive a sustainable future: OMV CEO

S1E161 - The 'triple strength' leaders must develop to drive a sustainable future: OMV CEO

How can we live more sustainably? OMV's Alfred Stern takes us through the big innovations the Austrian energy and chemicals company has in progress, including a geothermal heating project that will help to decarbonise Vienna by 2040. But he also shares the bigger tactical pieces that must be in place for real change, from updating mundane practices like permitting to continually educating staff (from execs to those in the field) on topics like measuring methane and ways to curb emissions. This former research scientist who got his start in academia also shares what his background taught him about the difference...
Published: Apr 16, 2025Duration: 35:18
The 'inevitable' caregiving cost nightmare: One young founder's story and solution

S1E160 - The 'inevitable' caregiving cost nightmare: One young founder's story and solution

Lily Vittayarukskul was a college student at just 14 and on track for a career in aerospace engineering. However, an aunt's cancer battle later upended those plans, wreaking havoc on her family and their finances. The experience inspired her to launch the AI-powered startup Waterlily, helping people better predict expenses for getting older, including eldercare or assisted living, costs most don't realize aren't fully covered by either health insurance or Medicare. In this talk, Lily wades through the mounting data showing how super-ageing societies will struggle to afford long-term care needs. She also shares the tough lessons her personal story...
Published: Apr 14, 2025Duration: 16:31
What you might get wrong about progress - lessons for leaders: Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker

S1E159 - What you might get wrong about progress - lessons for leaders: Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker

Renowned Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker studies the big questions facing human nature: Why do we fight? What helps us get along? How do we understand the world around us? His research has uncovered an insight we might not expect – that humanity is doing better than we might think. Despite host of major challenges that still exist, from geopolitical unrest to climate change, data shows that humans today live longer, face fewer wars, and live more comfortable lives than in preceding generations. He explains why a better understanding of progress and its uneven nature can help us better appreciate th...
Published: Apr 7, 2025Duration: 31:30
Ballet changed Misty Copeland's life. How it could shape a new generation of leaders

S1E158 - Ballet changed Misty Copeland's life. How it could shape a new generation of leaders

How can we recognize potential and unlock it? Misty Copeland was the first Black woman to be promoted to principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. But as a child she almost quit after her first class – until an early teacher convinced her to return. Misty talks to Meet The Leader about the ways dance changed how she navigated life and how it taught her key skills such as resilience, empathy and curiosity. She shares how she uses her perspective and experience to found the Misty Copeland Foundation and develop a free afterschool program that reinvents how dance is ta...
Published: Apr 1, 2025Duration: 28:24
Understanding spatial computing -- and how leaders can prep for the next tech shift

S1E157 - Understanding spatial computing -- and how leaders can prep for the next tech shift

Spatial computing will extend computing beyond screens. In the process it could change how we communicate and interact with technology as a whole -- transforming how we work, how we learn, how we preserve memories, and even what can be owned (with issues like virtual air rights highlighting new business opportunities and regulatory challenges). Future Dynamics founder and spatial computing expert Cathy Hackl will share what to expect and what's needed to scale this field further (or what could hold it back). She'll also explain how companies and leaders should be preparing and reveal the advice she gives CEOs...
Published: Mar 26, 2025Duration: 31:58
How 'positive masculinity' can bridge gender gaps - and improve men's and women's lives at work and home

S1E157 - How 'positive masculinity' can bridge gender gaps - and improve men's and women's lives at work and home

Masculinity is having a moment. Leveraging it - in the right way - can help men and women succeed while bridging the gender gap both at work and at home. Gary Barker is the founder of Equimundo, a non-profit dedicated to research and solutions that help bring men into connected, equitable, caring versions of manhood. He shares the insights gleaned since this organization's founding more than a decade ago – a group that has collected the largest dataset on men, masculinity and gender equality and that publishes the only global report on men's involvement in parenting and care work. He br...
Published: Mar 6, 2025Duration: 25:11
Adam Grant: The key trait future leaders need to succeed - and rethinking the classic workday

S1E156 - Adam Grant: The key trait future leaders need to succeed - and rethinking the classic workday

Big shifts must happen to ready teams for a work future that requires agile thinking and new forms of collaboration. Organizational psychologist, best-selling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant shares research-backed strategies that help develop leaders and work relationships across an organization as well as help teams practice critical soft skills like analysis and creativity that are often overlooked and undervalued. He explains why future workers will need to become "job crafters," and the one trait leaders won't be able to work without. He'll also share what a college job as a magician taught him about engaging skeptics (and...
Published: Feb 28, 2025Duration: 33:18
IMF's Gita Gopinath: What's ahead for economic growth in 2025 - and what leaders must do now

S1E155 - IMF's Gita Gopinath: What's ahead for economic growth in 2025 - and what leaders must do now

How will inflation, conflict and technological change shape economies in the year ahead? The International Monetary Fund's First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath sat down with Meet The Leader at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland to share what's next for global growth. She identified the statistics that she found most compelling and the risks and opportunities leaders must prioritize in 2025. She also described the pivot countries will need to make in fiscal policy to tackle historic levels of global public debt (levels that could hit the $100 trillion mark) and how "optimism bias" could stand in...
Published: Jan 22, 2025Duration: 13:48
Tackling these surprising blindspots can bridge gender gaps in health, opportunity and more

S1E154 - Tackling these surprising blindspots can bridge gender gaps in health, opportunity and more

To truly close the gender gap, we'll need to address the menstrual health gap. A lack of access to hygiene care, solutions, education and more holds back those who menstruate at school and work, leading to real knock-on effects to the economy. Sahil Tesfu, the Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer for health and hygiene company Essity Group, breaks down how age-old taboos related to women's health have led to big barriers for social progress and the simple changes that leaders in business can make to boost workplace health, psychological safety and productivity. She also shares lessons learned from her long...
Published: Jan 21, 2025Duration: 20:48
Ray Dalio: The climate crisis is 'expensive,' 'existential' - How bridging climate finance gaps can help

S1E153 - Ray Dalio: The climate crisis is 'expensive,' 'existential' - How bridging climate finance gaps can help

Climate change is one of 5 forces reshaping the world order, according to Ray Dalio, the founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and a student of history who has tracked centuries of patterns in economics and geopolitics for his series of best-selling books. He explains how climate change will power a global transformation of economies and societies that's both "existential" and potentially "catastrophic." He'll share how bridging climate finance gaps can mitigate the worst impacts of a warming planet and how smart use of climate philanthropy can de-risk the investments needed for critical innovations and progress. This interview...
Published: Jan 16, 2025Duration: 20:24
2025 is a 'pivotal year' for job transformation - How leaders can prepare teams for the future of work: ADP's Chief Economist

S1E152 - 2025 is a 'pivotal year' for job transformation - How leaders can prepare teams for the future of work: ADP's Chief Economist

Changes in demographics, technologies and geopolitics will create a net 78 million new jobs by 2030. But current workforces are not yet skilled for these jobs and 40% of the skills needed on the job are set to change. ADP's Chief Economist Nela Richardson breaks down research from the latest World Economic Forum Future of Jobs report and key findings from ADP data - including the dramatic boost to wages upskilling could bring to some workers. She'll explain why experts might soon be focused on task creation, not job creation, what soft skills will be valued more than ever and how leaders...
Published: Jan 14, 2025Duration: 56:35