Charlene Li
Author, Founder & CEO of Altimeter Group
Charlene is the Founder and CEO of Altimeter Group and the author of the New York Times bestseller, Open Leadership. She is also the coauthor of the critically acclaimed, bestselling book Groundswell, which was named one of the best business books in 2008. Her latest book “The Engaged Leader” was published in March 2015.
She is one of the foremost experts on social media and technologies, and a consultant and independent thought leader on leadership, strategy, social technologies, interactive media and marketing. Formerly Li was vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research, worked in online newspaper publishing, and was a consultant with Monitor Group. She was named one of the 100 most creative people in business by Fast Company in 2010 and one of the most influential women in technology 2009.
Charlene is frequently quoted by leading media channels such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, and The Associated Press. She has appeared on 60 Minutes, The McNeil NewsHour, ABC News, CNN, and CNBC. She is a much-sought after public speaker and has keynoted top conferences such as the World Business Forum, World Economic Forum, American Society of Association Executives, SXSW, and Web 2.0.
Charlene is a graduate of Harvard Business School and received a magna cum laude degree from Harvard College. You can follow her blog at charleneli.com/blog or at twitter.com/charleneli.
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Panel: Exponential Transformation
Nick Davis, SU Faculty Chair of Corporate innovation
Lisa K. Solomon, SU Chair of Transformational Practices
John Hagel, Founder and Co-Chairman of Deloitte Center of the Edge
Charlene Li, Founder and Senior Fellow, Altimeter
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David Robers: Leading Organizations
David Roberts
SU Distinguished Faculty, Exponential Leadership
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Kyle Nel: Neuroscience for Leadership
Kyle Nel
SU Staff, Corporate Innovation
Kyle Nel is the Executive Vice President of the Uncommon Partners Lab at Singularity University (SU), which applies behavioral science insights to create transformational experiences, products and services. SU acquired Uncommon Partners in 2019, of which ...