Events

World Economic Forum 2025

Ort: Davos, Switzerland  Datum: January 20—24, 2025

Overview

At the recent World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, the Congress Center buzzed with dynamic discussions, punctuated by the inauguration and a special address from the 47th president of the United States, sparking speculation about the new administration's impact on our global future.

Our delegation joined heads of government, industry leaders, and global stakeholders in vital conversations on pressing issues shaping today's world, including geopolitics, economic growth, supply chain resilience, and the transformative role of AI in business. These interconnected challenges also present significant opportunities for companies, governments, and societies.

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Davos 2025 Takeaways From Oliver Wyman's CEO And Vice Chair

Oliver Wyman At Davos

As part of the Marsh McLennan delegation, we hosted a range of events at the World Economic Forum 2025, sparking discussions and inspiring action on a range of issues facing business leaders in today's uncertain world. Here are some of the events that were on our agenda.

January 21, 6:30 a.m.—7 a.m. CET registration and breakfast; 7 a.m.—8:30 a.m. CET executive dialogue

Executives across various industries are navigating a landscape where growth potential is linked to significant uncertainties, such as economic volatility, geopolitical instability, and rapid technological innovation. Despite these challenges, global leaders remain optimistic and are actively seeking growth opportunities. They aim to transform their organizations into stronger, more resilient, and human-centric enterprises. 

This CEO panel discussion, hosted by the Oliver Wyman Forum and Mercer, will feature leaders sharing insights and strategies for guiding their organizations through transformative times, followed by a fireside chat on practical strategies for implementing these changes.

Moderators: Ravin Jesuthasan, Global Transformation Leader, Mercer; Ana Kreacic, Chief Knowledge Officer, Oliver Wyman and COO, Oliver Wyman Forum

Speakers: Omar Abbosh, Chief Executive Officer, Pearson; Christophe Catoir, Global President, Adecco and Pontoon; John Doyle, President and Chief Executive Officer, Marsh McLennan; Tanuj Kapilashrami, Chief Strategy and Talent Officer, Standard Chartered Bank; Lynn Martin, President, NYSE Group; Ronald P. O’Hanley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, State Street; John Romeo, Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Wyman Forum; Pat Tomlinson, Chief Executive Officer and President, Mercer; Christophe Weber, President and Chief Executive Officer, Takeda

January 21, 8:00 a.m.—8:45 a.m. CET

Oliver Wyman’s Global Anti-Financial Crime Practice Leader, Daniel Tannebaum will be speaking on a panel discussing the topic of “Managing Corporate Risk in a Multipolar World.” 

Moderator: Joel Lange, EVP and GM of Risk and Research, Dow Jones   

Speakers: Daniel Tannebaum, Partner, Oliver Wyman; Steven Fox, Executive Chairman and Founder at Veracity; Katherine Brennan, SVP and General Counsel, Marsh McLennan 

January 21, 12 p.m.—1:30 p.m. CET

Investors, executives, and policymakers are all striving to make sense of how the economy and financial sector will evolve. Global growth forecasts are uneven, trade policies are being reassessed, and business models are in a state of flux. In this session, we will explore the broader economic and market implications of these shifting macroeconomic conditions and policies. What do these changes mean for the financial sector? At our exclusive annual financial services luncheon, where we will share insights and perspectives on some of the most pivotal debates in finance today.

Speakers: Ted Moynihan, Managing Partner and Global Head of Industries, Oliver Wyman; Huw van Steenis, Vice Chair and Partner, Oliver Wyman

January 22, 7 a.m.—8:30 a.m. CET

Join Oliver Wyman, Mercer, and Mercer Marsh Benefits for a session on the health threats posed by climate change, including heatwaves, extreme weather, and pandemics. We'll explore policies, incentives, and strategies to enhance health system resilience. The event will showcase new research on managing risk and leveraging technology to address high-priority diseases. We'll discuss the importance of collaboration, funding, and partnerships in building robust health systems practical strategies for implementing these changes.

Moderator: Herve Balzano, Global Leader, Health and Benefits Practice, Mercer and Marsh

Speakers: Oliver Eitelwein, Partner, Health and Life Sciences, Oliver Wyman; Terry Stone, Managing Partner, Health and Life Sciences, Oliver Wyman; Pat Tomlinson, CEO, Mercer; Dr. Madeleine Ballard, CEO, Community Health Impact Coalition; Rt Hon. Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Former Administrator of UNDP; Daniella Foster, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Public Affairs, Market Access and Sustainability, Bayer Consumer Health Division; Michael Newsome, Deputy Director, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnership, UNICEF; Dr. Rangarajan (Ranga) Sampath, PhD, SVP and Head, Center for Innovation in Diagnostics, Siemens Healthineers

January 22, 1:15 p.m.—2:00 p.m. CET

In an unpredictable world, supply chain resilience is a necessity, not a luxury. Building resilient supply chains requires a proactive, multifaceted strategy leveraging technological advancements. Over 80% of supply chain leaders view technology investments for operational agility as crucial for long-term competitiveness. 

Moderator: Amy Barnes, Head of Climate and Sustainability Strategy, Marsh; Gilles Roucolle, Managing Partner and Co-Head of Europe, Oliver Wyman 

Speakers: Kyriakos Triantafyllidis, Head of Growth and Strategy, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains, World Economic Forum; Martin Kon, President and Chief Operating Officer, Cohere 

January 22, 3 p.m.—5 p.m. CET

World Bank analysis indicates that achieving gender parity in employment could increase global GDP by up to 20%. The session will focus on launching Oliver Wyman Forum's "Representation Matters" report, connecting its findings to recent global developments, including the 2024 elections and economic tensions. It aims to engage leaders from various sectors on supporting progress in women's political representation and economic inclusion. The session will foster cross-sector dialogue and build a community of women leaders and allies for shared learning, networking, and collective action.

Speakers: Anna Bjerde, Managing Director of Operations, World Bank; Cherie Blair CBE KC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women; Nadia Calvino, President, European Investment Bank; Martin Chungong, Secretary General, Inter-Parliamentary Union; Dr. Anino Emuwa, Managing Director, Avandis Consulting and Founder, 100 Women at Davos

January 22, 5 p.m.—6.30 p.m. CET

Oliver Wyman CEO Nick Studer will participate in a private strategy session addressing the health challenges posed by climate change. As ecosystems shift and disease patterns evolve, key stakeholders from the life sciences and investment sectors will explore how collaboration and investment can create innovative health solutions. The session aims to identify critical roadblocks and transformative opportunities to ensure a proactive and resilient approach to global health in a climate-impacted future. 

Moderator: Dr Victor Dzau, President, National Academy of Medicine

Firestarter: Nick Studer, CEO, Oliver Wyman

Speakers: Alan Dangour, Climate and Health Director, Wellcome Trust; Audrey Duval, EVP Corporate Affairs, Sanofi; Camilla Macapili Languille, Co-Deputy CEO, Mubadala; Mads Krogsgaard, CEO, Novo Nordisk; Pam Cheng, Executive Vice President, Global Operations, IT and CSO, AstraZeneca; Peter Sands, Executive Director, The Global Fund; Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, CEO, Burjeel Holdings

January 23, 12:30 p.m.—1:30 p.m. CET

This event explores the global sports economy's role in addressing the climate and nature crisis. It examines how sports can leverage cultural influence and economic power for systems transformation, promoting healthier communities and safeguarding planetary resilience for athletes. Discussions will highlight opportunities for economic development, particularly in Africa, followed by remarks and a Q&A segment. 

Moderator:  Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director, Head of Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum

Speakers:  Andy Rubin, Chair, World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry

January 23, 3 p.m.—4 p.m. CET 

Financial institutions are key drivers in the global shift toward a sustainable economy — one that is not only net-zero but also nature-positive. However, the challenge is immense: Private investments account for just 18% of global nature-positive finance flows, while the private sector contributes approximately $5 trillion annually to nature-negative activities. As the financial sector advances from broad assessments to more granular, company-level insights, the focus shifts toward identifying actionable pathways to bridge the nature-financing gap. This session will explore strategies for mobilizing financial institutions and unlocking scalable, bankable opportunities to accelerate the transition to a nature-positive global economy. 

Speakers: Anne-Sophie Castelnau, Global Head of Sustainability, ING Group; Akanksha Khatri, Head, Nature and Biodiversity, World Economic Forum; Nick Studer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Wyman 

January 21, 6:30 a.m.—7 a.m. CET registration and breakfast; 7 a.m.—8:30 a.m. CET executive dialogue

Executives across various industries are navigating a landscape where growth potential is linked to significant uncertainties, such as economic volatility, geopolitical instability, and rapid technological innovation. Despite these challenges, global leaders remain optimistic and are actively seeking growth opportunities. They aim to transform their organizations into stronger, more resilient, and human-centric enterprises. 

This CEO panel discussion, hosted by the Oliver Wyman Forum and Mercer, will feature leaders sharing insights and strategies for guiding their organizations through transformative times, followed by a fireside chat on practical strategies for implementing these changes.

Moderators: Ravin Jesuthasan, Global Transformation Leader, Mercer; Ana Kreacic, Chief Knowledge Officer, Oliver Wyman and COO, Oliver Wyman Forum

Speakers: Omar Abbosh, Chief Executive Officer, Pearson; Christophe Catoir, Global President, Adecco and Pontoon; John Doyle, President and Chief Executive Officer, Marsh McLennan; Tanuj Kapilashrami, Chief Strategy and Talent Officer, Standard Chartered Bank; Lynn Martin, President, NYSE Group; Ronald P. O’Hanley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, State Street; John Romeo, Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Wyman Forum; Pat Tomlinson, Chief Executive Officer and President, Mercer; Christophe Weber, President and Chief Executive Officer, Takeda

January 21, 8:00 a.m.—8:45 a.m. CET

Oliver Wyman’s Global Anti-Financial Crime Practice Leader, Daniel Tannebaum will be speaking on a panel discussing the topic of “Managing Corporate Risk in a Multipolar World.” 

Moderator: Joel Lange, EVP and GM of Risk and Research, Dow Jones   

Speakers: Daniel Tannebaum, Partner, Oliver Wyman; Steven Fox, Executive Chairman and Founder at Veracity; Katherine Brennan, SVP and General Counsel, Marsh McLennan 

January 21, 12 p.m.—1:30 p.m. CET

Investors, executives, and policymakers are all striving to make sense of how the economy and financial sector will evolve. Global growth forecasts are uneven, trade policies are being reassessed, and business models are in a state of flux. In this session, we will explore the broader economic and market implications of these shifting macroeconomic conditions and policies. What do these changes mean for the financial sector? At our exclusive annual financial services luncheon, where we will share insights and perspectives on some of the most pivotal debates in finance today.

Speakers: Ted Moynihan, Managing Partner and Global Head of Industries, Oliver Wyman; Huw van Steenis, Vice Chair and Partner, Oliver Wyman

January 22, 7 a.m.—8:30 a.m. CET

Join Oliver Wyman, Mercer, and Mercer Marsh Benefits for a session on the health threats posed by climate change, including heatwaves, extreme weather, and pandemics. We'll explore policies, incentives, and strategies to enhance health system resilience. The event will showcase new research on managing risk and leveraging technology to address high-priority diseases. We'll discuss the importance of collaboration, funding, and partnerships in building robust health systems practical strategies for implementing these changes.

Moderator: Herve Balzano, Global Leader, Health and Benefits Practice, Mercer and Marsh

Speakers: Oliver Eitelwein, Partner, Health and Life Sciences, Oliver Wyman; Terry Stone, Managing Partner, Health and Life Sciences, Oliver Wyman; Pat Tomlinson, CEO, Mercer; Dr. Madeleine Ballard, CEO, Community Health Impact Coalition; Rt Hon. Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Former Administrator of UNDP; Daniella Foster, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Public Affairs, Market Access and Sustainability, Bayer Consumer Health Division; Michael Newsome, Deputy Director, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnership, UNICEF; Dr. Rangarajan (Ranga) Sampath, PhD, SVP and Head, Center for Innovation in Diagnostics, Siemens Healthineers

January 22, 1:15 p.m.—2:00 p.m. CET

In an unpredictable world, supply chain resilience is a necessity, not a luxury. Building resilient supply chains requires a proactive, multifaceted strategy leveraging technological advancements. Over 80% of supply chain leaders view technology investments for operational agility as crucial for long-term competitiveness. 

Moderator: Amy Barnes, Head of Climate and Sustainability Strategy, Marsh; Gilles Roucolle, Managing Partner and Co-Head of Europe, Oliver Wyman 

Speakers: Kyriakos Triantafyllidis, Head of Growth and Strategy, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains, World Economic Forum; Martin Kon, President and Chief Operating Officer, Cohere 

January 22, 3 p.m.—5 p.m. CET

World Bank analysis indicates that achieving gender parity in employment could increase global GDP by up to 20%. The session will focus on launching Oliver Wyman Forum's "Representation Matters" report, connecting its findings to recent global developments, including the 2024 elections and economic tensions. It aims to engage leaders from various sectors on supporting progress in women's political representation and economic inclusion. The session will foster cross-sector dialogue and build a community of women leaders and allies for shared learning, networking, and collective action.

Speakers: Anna Bjerde, Managing Director of Operations, World Bank; Cherie Blair CBE KC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women; Nadia Calvino, President, European Investment Bank; Martin Chungong, Secretary General, Inter-Parliamentary Union; Dr. Anino Emuwa, Managing Director, Avandis Consulting and Founder, 100 Women at Davos

January 22, 5 p.m.—6.30 p.m. CET

Oliver Wyman CEO Nick Studer will participate in a private strategy session addressing the health challenges posed by climate change. As ecosystems shift and disease patterns evolve, key stakeholders from the life sciences and investment sectors will explore how collaboration and investment can create innovative health solutions. The session aims to identify critical roadblocks and transformative opportunities to ensure a proactive and resilient approach to global health in a climate-impacted future. 

Moderator: Dr Victor Dzau, President, National Academy of Medicine

Firestarter: Nick Studer, CEO, Oliver Wyman

Speakers: Alan Dangour, Climate and Health Director, Wellcome Trust; Audrey Duval, EVP Corporate Affairs, Sanofi; Camilla Macapili Languille, Co-Deputy CEO, Mubadala; Mads Krogsgaard, CEO, Novo Nordisk; Pam Cheng, Executive Vice President, Global Operations, IT and CSO, AstraZeneca; Peter Sands, Executive Director, The Global Fund; Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, CEO, Burjeel Holdings

January 23, 12:30 p.m.—1:30 p.m. CET

This event explores the global sports economy's role in addressing the climate and nature crisis. It examines how sports can leverage cultural influence and economic power for systems transformation, promoting healthier communities and safeguarding planetary resilience for athletes. Discussions will highlight opportunities for economic development, particularly in Africa, followed by remarks and a Q&A segment. 

Moderator:  Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director, Head of Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum

Speakers:  Andy Rubin, Chair, World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry

January 23, 3 p.m.—4 p.m. CET 

Financial institutions are key drivers in the global shift toward a sustainable economy — one that is not only net-zero but also nature-positive. However, the challenge is immense: Private investments account for just 18% of global nature-positive finance flows, while the private sector contributes approximately $5 trillion annually to nature-negative activities. As the financial sector advances from broad assessments to more granular, company-level insights, the focus shifts toward identifying actionable pathways to bridge the nature-financing gap. This session will explore strategies for mobilizing financial institutions and unlocking scalable, bankable opportunities to accelerate the transition to a nature-positive global economy. 

Speakers: Anne-Sophie Castelnau, Global Head of Sustainability, ING Group; Akanksha Khatri, Head, Nature and Biodiversity, World Economic Forum; Nick Studer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Wyman 

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