Global cooperation has mended a divided world before — it can do the same for a fragmenting one
The US and Soviet Union collaborated to tackle polio and smallpox during the height of the Cold War. Global cooperation can solve climate change, too.
1991-94, studies in Physics and 1996, PhD in Physics, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, ETH. 1997-98, Associate, Boston Consulting Group. Since 1999, with Swiss Re in various positions, including: Chief Risk Officer, Head Life & Health and most recently Chief Executive Officer, Reinsurance; since 1 July 2016, Group Chief Executive Officer; Member of the Executive Committee. Former Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum.
The US and Soviet Union collaborated to tackle polio and smallpox during the height of the Cold War. Global cooperation can solve climate change, too.
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