AMNC24: Who's coming and what to expect at our meeting in China
Leaders are convening for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions (#AMNC24) in Dalian, China. Here’s what to expect.
Tanjeb currently Heads the Forum's Event Editorial Team. In its current role, Tanjeb oversees the design, the development and the delivery of the programme for all Forum's institutional events. Previously to this role, Tanjeb headed the Government Affairs Team within the Forum's C4IR network. He joined the World Economic Forum as the Regional Lead in the Asia Regional Government Engagement Team and Global Leadership Fellow. Prior to the the Forum he worked as the Country Economist for Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan at the World Bank. He previously completed his Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University and also has a Masters in Economics from the University of Sydney.
Leaders are convening for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions (#AMNC24) in Dalian, China. Here’s what to expect.
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