Join us to explore how people in businesses can best navigate the reality they are faced with today in light of the global pandemic.
The Council of Young Professionals of the Danish-UK Association are honoured to host distinguished top leaders from the Danish corporate world where they will share their expert advice. Focusing primarily on Danish and UK corporate relations with learnings from elsewhere, we will explore 4 key topics:
- What does this mean for the overall economy
- What can we learn from more recent crisis
- How does it impact businesses and how can businesses adapt to changing customer demands and markets
- How can leaders best navigate during these uncertain times
Join us for this unique online masterclass opportunity if you would like to learn from leading corporate experts how to best navigate these testing times whether you are an (aspiring) entrepreneur, corporate executive or an employee at any level who wishes to learn the tools on how to best support your company in today’s world.
Event format: The setup is an online master class of one hour where the attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end. The virtual doors open 14:45 and close at 15:00 for a sharp start.
- Brian Mikkelsen – Managing Director of Dansk Erhverv (Danish Industry) and former Minister of Business for Denmark, and board member of multiple leading Danish corporates such as financial institutions ATP and Pension Denmark.
- Mads Faurholt is a serial entrepreneur and best selling author. He has started over 20 companies across technology, financial services, marketing, HR and education, with thousands of employees, and investors such as Goldman Sachs, Alibaba, Peter Thiel and the World Bank.
- Lars-Christian Brask is a former investment banker, he is now chairman and board member of a diverse group of companies ranging from insurance, education and FMCG over organic farming, utility and software to a museum, infrastructure and construction companies.
- Liselotte Lyngsø is Managing Partner of the innovation and futurist company Future Navigator. Prior to that, she was Director at Fahrenheit 212, an ideas company owned by Saatchi. For 8 years she worked as Director of Research at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies.