Past global thought leaders

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Over the years, WORKTECH Zurich has featured leading international thinkers from industry and academia.

Notably, our speakers have represented some of the world’s most influential organisations, universities, and research institutions, alongside radical visionaries from innovative and fast-growing companies.

Through interdisciplinary speakers and curated learning experiences, WORKTECH Zurich has consistently focused on bringing cutting-edge ideas and fresh inspiration to the workplace community. As a result, the programme encourages new ways of thinking that enhance creativity and challenge established perspectives.

At the same time, we curate unique programmes that bring together experts across people, place, and technology, as well as relevant adjacent disciplines. In doing so, WORKTECH Zurich creates space to reflect on the future of work and the workplace from multiple perspectives.

PAST SPEAKERS

  • Stuti Bajaj

    Global SVP & Head of HR, LHH’s Career Transition and HR & Talent Advisory

  • Antonio Brunner

    Director, Global Service Delivery Manager – Digital Workplace, Deutsche Bank

  • Ralf Buechsenschuss

    Employee Experience Lead – AI Workforce, Microsoft

  • Mauro Giovenzana

    Head of Facilities & Real Estate Italy Iberia Mena, SAP

  • Andreas Gschmeidler

    Work Experience Technology Lead, UBS

  • Orsolya Kovacs

    Partner, Associate Director, People Strategy & HR, Boston Consulting Group

  • Véronique Neiss

    Head of Real Estate and Facilities, Bank for International Settlements

  • Alex Wilkins

    Global Lead, Real Estate Transactions, Roche

INTERESTED IN SPEAKING AT THIS EVENT?

WORKTECH speakers are leading international thinkers, industry strategists and radical visionaries. Our speakers come from some of today’s most successful companies as well as a broad range of progressive and influential organisations.

Please contact Samantha Cullum for more information about speaking at this event

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