Harvard Business Review to Host ‘Leaders Who Make a Difference’ Virtual Conference Next Week

The May 23 event will feature Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky, and Accenture CEO Julie Sweet, among other speakers

BOSTON--()--Harvard Business Review will be hosting its third annual virtual HBR Live: Leaders Who Make a Difference conference next Tuesday, May 23, 2023.

The daylong program—filled with CEO interviews, expert-led mini-masterclasses, and more—will explore responsible AI, talent management, inclusive capitalism, DEI, and other top-of-mind topics. Participants will come away equipped with proven strategies to drive positive change in their own organizations.

Speakers and sessions will include:

Revathi Advaithi, CEO, Flex – Managing a Global, Next-Gen Manufacturing Workforce
Brian Cornell, chair and CEO, Target – Creating a Culture of Care Around Team and Community
Amy Edmondson, professor, Harvard Business School – Psychological Safety
Seth Godin, blogger, entrepreneur, and bestselling author – The Path to Significant Work
Mo Ibrahim, founder, Celtel; founder and chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation – Cultivating Inclusive Capitalism in Africa
Juan Luciano, chair, president, and CEO, ADM – Feeding and Decarbonizing the Planet with Sustainable Agriculture
Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google and Alphabet – Bold But Responsible AI Innovation
Ryan Roslansky, CEO, LinkedIn – How the Best Employers Are Adapting to a New Era of Work
Julie Sweet, chair and CEO, Accenture – Managing Talent in the Age of Disruption
Zeynep Ton, professor, MIT Sloan School of Management – Good Jobs Strategy
Ella F. Washington, professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University – The DEI Journey
Sarah Myers West, managing director, AI Now Institute – Ethical AI

For the agenda and complete list of confirmed speakers, visit HBR Live: Leaders Who Make a Difference.

The lead sponsor of ‘Leaders Who Make a Difference’ is SAS.

Media who would like to cover the event should contact Amy Poftak at apoftak@hbr.org.

About Harvard Business Review

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Contacts

Amy Poftak
apoftak@hbr.org

Contacts

Amy Poftak
apoftak@hbr.org