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Thomas P. Gallagher

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Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Miami International Holdings, Inc. (MIH)

Tom Gallagher is Chairman and CEO of MIAX and its parent company, Miami International Holdings, Inc. (MIH) which owns Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC, MIAX PEARL, LLC and MIAX Emerald LLC, the Minneapolis Grain Exchange, LLC, and the Bermuda Stock Exchange. As principal founder, he has been instrumental in sourcing the capital for MIH and assembling the seasoned industry professionals that comprise the MIAX team. Tom is also Chairman of the Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX). Before founding MIH, he counseled public and private companies on securities and corporate law, including debt and equity financing and transactions in a range of industries. He has also assisted numerous startups with over $3 billion in public and private debt and equity financings over the past 25 years. Tom is a member of the American and New Jersey Bar Associations, with a J.D. from Capital University Law School.

Simone Foxman

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Bloomberg, Correspondent

Simone Foxman is an on-air correspondent for Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg News, contributing daily to “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.” The sole reporter for Bloomberg in Qatar, Foxman plays a key role in Bloomberg’s coverage of money, geopolitics and energy across the Middle East, in both broadcast and print. She relocated to the Gulf in July after five years on Bloomberg’s finance team in New York. There, she chased news on hedge funds, investigated bad behavior on Wall Street, charted shifts in the asset management industry, and chronicled the successes and failures of some of the world’s most influential investors. Before joining Bloomberg in 2014, Foxman was a reporter at Absolute Return, Quartz and Business Insider. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and Middle Eastern studies from Columbia University.

Simon Fentham-Fletcher

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Chief Investment Officer, Freedom Asset Management

With over 20 years of investment experience, Simon manages the Opus Global Cautious fund and is a Director of the Freedom Global Funds PCC. Previously at RenAsset for 3 years as head of asset allocation strategies, Simon was based in Moscow. Prior to joining RenAsset, Simon was head of investment management, CIO Private Banking at Raiffeisen Bank in Moscow for a number of years. He has also held a number of senior investment roles including at BlackRock in New York and Schroders NewFinance, the alternative investment group, in London. Simon has significant expertise in global asset allocation and manager selection process. He has been running successfully portfolios that have beaten benchmarks in all market cycles. Simon is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales since 1991.

Mohamed El Jamal

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Managing Director & Head of Public Markets, Waha Capital

Mohamed El Jamal, Managing Director, is the Head of Waha Public Markets business line.

Mohamed joined Waha Capital in 2010, since then, he has been instrumental in setting-up and developing Waha’s asset management platform. He is the lead portfolio manager of the flagship funds -- Waha CEEMEA Credit Fund and the Waha Mena Equity Fund – both of which have a long-term track record of outperformance and have consistently ranked in the top percentile of their respective peer groups. Under Mohamed’s leadership, Waha’s Public market funds have opened-up and attracted third party capital from a mix of international and regional investors.

Mohamed has 14 years of professional experience investing across capital structure, including public equities and bonds, private senior and subordinated debt. Prior to joining Waha Capital, he worked for Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking in London focusing on equity and debt financing transactions with an aggregate size in excess of $10 billion covering transport, defense, healthcare, oil & gas, waste and utilities industries.

Mohamed holds a Master Degree in Financial Engineering, which he obtained with Honors, from ESSEC Business School in France.

Hisham El Haddad

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Co-Founder & Managing Partner, HOF Capital

Hisham Elhaddad is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at HOF Capital, a VC firm backed by 70 global enterprises, with offices in New York and San Francisco.

At HOF, he focuses on consumer tech & AI-enabled enterprise software. Most notably, he led investments in some of today’s category leaders, including Uber (NYSE:UBER) and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA).

Previously, Hisham worked at ERA, an early stage fund and technology accelerator based in New York. Prior to that, he was a data scientist at Switch SuperNap, which builds and operates the highest-rated colocation data centers in the US.

Hisham holds a BS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Boston University.

Mohamed A. El Erian

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Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz

Mohamed A. El-Erian has worked on economic and financial issues in both the public and private sectors. Currently, he is the Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz, the corporate parent of PIMCO where he formerly served as chief executive and co-chief investment officer (2007-14), a columnist for Bloomberg View, a contributing editor at the Financial Times, and a member of the UnderArmour and several non-profit boards. He chairs Allianz International Advisory Board and, from December 2012 to January 2017, chaired President Obama’s Global Development Council.

Having served for 15 years as an international civil servant at the IMF in Washington DC, Dr. El-Erian first joined PIMCO in 1999 and was a senior member of PIMCO's portfolio management and investment strategy group. He rejoined the company at the end of 2007 after serving for two years as president and CEO of Harvard Management Company, the entity that manages Harvard’s endowment.

El-Erian has published widely on international economic and finance topics. His 2008 book, When Markets Collide, was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, won the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year and was named a book of the year by The Economist and one of the best business books of all time by the Independent (UK). His 2016 book, The Only Game in Town: Central Banks, Instability and Avoiding the Next Collapse, was also a New York Times bestseller.

Among the many recognitions, El-Erian was named to Foreign Policy’s list of “Top 100 Global Thinkers” for four years in a row and, in 2017, to Investment News’ list of 20 market “icons and innovators.” In both 2016 and 2017, Linked-In named him as one of its top three “voices” among its “influencers.” Since 2014, he has been on the jury for the annual for the Financial Times/McKenzie Book of the Year award. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

El-Erian co-chairs the capital campaign for Cambridge University and its colleges. He has served on several boards and committees, including the U.S. Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee, the International Center for Research on Women, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the IMF's Committee of Eminent Persons, New America, and the New York Fed’ Investor Advisory Committee on Financial Markets. He is currently a board member of several non-profits, including the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER – Executive Committee), the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Vice-Chair), KAUST, Interlochen, and the OCSA Foundation. Since 2007, he has been Chair of Microsoft’s Investment Advisory Board, since 2017, serves on the external advisory board for Investcorp, and has just recently joined the board of directors at Under Armour. He is a current Senior Advisor at Gramercy Funds Management LLC, and has advised several central banks and finance ministries.

El-Erian has received numerous awards and recognition for his economics, financial industry and philanthropic activities, including named to the Fixed Income Hall of Fame and receiving the Ukleja Center’s Nell and John Wooden Ethics in Leadership award, the Creative Leadership Award by the Louise Blouin Foundation, the Egyptian Cancer Network’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his support of cancer treatment and cures, and the Middle East Institute’s Visionary Award. He was named by Investment News as an “Icon and Innovator.”

El-Erian is a regular participant in economic and financial conferences, including at the BIS, the Bank of England, the G-20, the IMF, the World Bank and several private sector events. Among his many speeches, he delivered the Per Jacobsson Foundation Lecture in Washington D.C, the Homer Jones Memorial Lecture at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the Bagehot speech at The Economist, the luncheon keynote at the IMF's Annual Research Conference, and others at several CFA society and financial industry events. He appears regularly on television, particularly BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business and CNN.

He holds a master's degree and doctorate in economics from Oxford University and received his undergraduate degree in Economics from Cambridge University. He is an Honorary Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge University and a Senior Global Fellow at the Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies at The Wharton School.

Martin L. Edelman

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Senior of Counsel, Paul Hastings LLP

Martin L. Edelman is “of counsel” to Paul Hastings LLP. Mr. Edelman has more than 40 years of experience and concentrates his practice on large complex international real estate (including the hospitality sector), corporate mergers and acquisitions transactions.

Mr. Edelman has been involved in all stages of legal development of pioneering financial structures, including participating debt instruments, institutional joint ventures in real state, and joint ventures between U.S. financial sources and European real estate and industrial companies. He has also done extensive work in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, the Middle East and Latin America.

Mr. Edelman is on the Board of Directors of Equity Commonwealth, BXMT and Aldar, an Abu Dhabi public company. Mr. Edelman is an advisor to Alpine/Grove Real Estate Partners, The Related Companies, Global Foundries and Mubadala, the strategic investment arm of the Government of Abu Dhabi.

He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and in 2011 was selected by the National Law Journal as one of the 34 most influential lawyers in the country. Mr. Edelman is on the boards of Manchester City, New York City and Melbourne City football clubs. He is also an advisor to the Miami Dolphins.

He is a founding member of the Jackie Robinson Foundation, The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, and also on the board of the New York Tribeca Film Institute and Festival.

Mr. Edelman has been recognized for his work with the United States Military and military families by being awarded the Department of the Army Public Service Award.

Mr. Edelman graduated from Princeton University in 1963 and Columbia Law School in 1966.

T.J. Durkin

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Co-Head, Structured Credit & Head of Residential and Consumer Debt, Angelo Gordon

T.J. Durkin joined Angelo Gordon in 2008 and is a Managing Director, a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and co- Head of the firm’s Structured Credit platform. He is co-Portfolio Manager of the firm’s residential mortgage and consumer debt securities portfolios, CIO of MITT, Angelo Gordon’s publicly listed mortgage REIT and serves as a board member of Arc Home, Angelo Gordon’s affiliated mortgage originator and GSE licensed servicer. T.J. began his career at Bear, Stearns & Co. where he was a Managing Director on the Non-Agency Trading Desk focused on structuring and trading of multiple asset classes, including subprime, Alt-A, second lien and small balance commercial. T.J. earned his Bachelor’s degree in finance from Fordham University and currently serves as a member of the school’s President Council. He is also a board member of VE International, a not-for-profit focused on preparing high school students for college and careers through skills learned in an entrepreneurship-based curriculum.

Natasha D’Souza

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Journalist

Natasha is a journalist, business strategist and speaker committed to sharing the Asia success story with the world. Her passion for storytelling is driven by a desire to reveal powerful shifts in technology, culture and human advancement - particularly in fast-moving Asian markets - and how they create opportunities to reimagine and reshape the way we live, work and create.

Based in Dubai, she reports for global business media including Forbes and The Karma Network and has interviewed some of the foremost business and creative minds of our time: from former CEO of Pepsi and Apple - John Sculley- to international best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell to one of the most powerful women in Indian business - Vani Kola; along with several government leaders, industry titans and visionary entrepreneurs worldwide.

Natasha advises forward-thinking institutions and brands on reputation building and growth strategy, drawing on her versatile corporate career working at leading institutions - including The Corporate Executive Board, the Harvard Medical School Dubai Center and Dubai Holding - in roles spanning business intelligence to strategy to investor relations.

She frequently delivers talks that both illuminate the future of work, technology and leadership and how institutions and individuals can authentically stand out and succeed in this future. Through her compelling stories, both on and off-stage, Natasha is committed to combating stereotypes, breaking down barriers and cultivating more powerful and provocative female and minority voices in the mainstream global narrative on business and technology.

Tim Draper

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Founder, Draper Associates

Tim Draper is a top global venture capitalist, having founded Draper Associates, DFJ and the Draper Venture Network, a global network of venture capital funds. The firms’ investments include Coinbase, Robinhood, TwitchTV, Skype, Tesla, Baidu, Focus Media, YeePay, Hotmail, SolarCity, Athenahealth, Box, SpaceX, Cruise Automation, Carta, Planet, PTC, Ledger and many others.

He is a leading spokesperson for Bitcoin, Blockchain, ICOs and cryptocurrencies, having won the Bitcoin US Marshall’s auction in 2014, and led investments in the companies that would issue two of the largest ICO’s: Tezos and Bancor.

He created viral marketing, a marketing method for exponentially spreading an electronic service from customer to customer, instrumental to the successes of Hotmail and Skype and other applications, particularly effective for mail and communications applications. Arguably, social media, crowdsourcing and growth hacking are all outgrowths of Tim’s invention of viral marketing.

He is regularly featured on all major networks as a proponent for entrepreneurship, innovative governance, free markets and Bitcoin, and has received various awards and honors including the World Entrepreneurship Forum’s “Entrepreneur of the World,” and is listed as one of the top 100 most powerful people in finance by Worth Magazine, the top 20 most influential people in Crypto by CryptoWeekly, #1 most networked VC by AlwaysOn, #7 on the Forbes Midas List, and #48 most influential Harvard Alum.

In promoting entrepreneurship, he created Draper University of Heroes, a residential and online school based in San Mateo, Ca to help extraordinary people accomplish their life missions. The school launched entrepreneurs from 76 countries who built 350 companies including NVision (sold for $275 million) and crypto leaders QTUM, Spacecash, DataWallet and Credo. He authored a popular entrepreneur’s text book called, “How to be The Startup Hero” and created a crowdsourced TV series with Sony Network called “Meet The Drapers,” where viewers can invest in participants. ABC Family created another show, “StartupU,” around the activity and students of Draper University. He has more than 100,000 Twitter followers.

He started Innovate Your State, a non-profit dedicated to crowdsource innovation in government, and BizWorld, a non-profit that teaches young children how business and entrepreneurship work.

He served on the California State Board of Education, and led a movement for Local Choice in schools culminating in becoming proponent for a statewide initiative for School Vouchers. He also led an initiative to create competitive governance with Six Californias, followed by Three Californias, which was approved for the ballot, but was rejected by the California Supreme Court before the vote. He received the “Toqueville” Award for freedom from the Independent Institute.

Tim Draper received a Bachelor of Science from Stanford University with a major in electrical engineering and a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School. He has two honorary doctorates from The International University and Trinity College of Dublin. He gave the commencement speech at USC’s Marshall School of Business in 2017.

Bob Diamond

Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer, Atlas Merchant Capital

Mr. Diamond is Founding Partner and Chief Executive Officer of New York-based Atlas Merchant Capital. Until 2012, Mr. Diamond was Chief Executive of Barclays, having previously held the position of President of Barclays, and was responsible for Barclays Capital and Barclays Global Investors (“BGI”). He became an executive director of Barclays in 2005 and was a member of the Barclays Executive Committee since 1997.

Prior to Barclays, Mr. Diamond held senior executive positions at Credit Suisse First Boston and Morgan Stanley in the United States, Europe and Asia. Mr. Diamond worked at Credit Suisse First Boston from 1992 to 1996, where his roles included Vice Chairman and Head of Global Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange in New York, as well as Chairman, President and CEO of Credit Suisse First Boston Pacific. Mr. Diamond worked at Morgan Stanley from 1979 to 1992, including as the Head of European and Asian Fixed Income Trading.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Colby College in Maine and an MBA from the University of Connecticut.

Vivek Dhayagude

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Chief Technology Officer, SkyBridge

Vivek Dhayagude joined SkyBridge in August 2015 as Chief Technology Officer after previously serving as a Technology Consultant to the firm for several years. His 20 years of IT experience includes work as a CTO at Life Analytics (2007-2009), as well as a Systems Architect for Tower Group Insurance (2010-2013) and American International Group (2004-2006). Earlier in his career, Vivek held positions at Mellon Bank and IntSol Consulting Inc., Canada. He received a Bachelor of Computer Engineering from University of Pune, India.

Alexander Denner, Ph.D.

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Chief Investment Officer, Sarissa Capital Management LP

Alex Denner, Ph.D., has been investing in healthcare companies for the past two decades. In 2013, he founded Sarissa Capital Management to capitalize on the compelling opportunities for positive shareholder activism created by the unique dynamics of the healthcare sector.

Dr. Denner has led Sarissa’s involvement in some of biopharma’s most successful strategic transactions and activist campaigns, including the sales of Idenix to Merck and ARIAD to Takeda and the spinoff from Biogen and subsequent sale of Bioverativ to Sanofi.

Prior to founding Sarissa, Dr. Denner was the healthcare portfolio manager of Icahn Capital. At Icahn, he developed Icahn’s activist strategy in healthcare and was responsible for some of the firm’s most successful investments, including ImClone, Genzyme, Amylin, MedImmune, Biogen and Forest Laboratories. Prior to joining Icahn, he was a healthcare portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management and at Viking Global.

Dr. Denner currently serves as a director of Biogen and as Chairman of The Medicines Company. He previously served as Chairman of ARIAD and director of Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Bioverativ and ImClone. Dr. Denner received his S.B. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his M.S., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University.

Ryan Denehy

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Electric AI

Ryan is a three-time entrepreneur who's previous technology companies were successfully acquired by USA TODAY and Groupon. Now as the founder and CEO of Electric, Ryan created the first "automated IT department" for small and midsize companies. Since founding in 2016 Electric has experienced triple-digit annual revenue growth, raised $39M and employs 150 people. Ryan is an active venture investor and enjoys driving race cars in his spare time.

Tara Courtney Davies

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Member & Head of European Infrastructure, KKR

Tara Courtney Davies (London) joined KKR in 2016 and is a Member and Head of the European Infrastructure team. Ms Davies is a member of the Infrastructure Investment Committee and Infrastructure Portfolio Management Committee. Ms. Davies is currently on the board of directors of Calvin Capital, a U.K.-based gas and electricity smart metering business; Telxius, a global tower and cable company based in Spain; Acciona, a global onshore renewable business; X-Elio, a global solar developer based in Spain; and an Abu Dhabi midstream company in joint venture with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. Ms. Davies has spent over 20 years in the global infrastructure industry working in both Sydney and London. Prior to joining KKR, she was a senior managing director and head of mergers and acquisitions for Macquarie Group’s infrastructure advisory arm in London (having also spent a number of years in the infrastructure funds division). Ms. Davies commenced her career at Price Waterhouse and is a qualified Chartered Accountant. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Sydney.

Roxanne Davies

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Managing Partner, Parly Singapore Pte Ltd

Roxanne Davies is the Managing Partner of Parly Singapore Pte Ltd, the Asian investment arm for multi century old European family office (SFO). A family office veteran of 30 years, she has managed both operational businesses and multi-asset investment portfolios. Roxanne held positions such as Head of Private Equity and Head of High Net Worth Clients in banks such as HSBC and Union Bancaire Privee respectively, with deep expertise and focus in alternative asset management. She has held Board memberships on both listed and private companies. Currently, she sits on the advisory boards of several large family offices globally. Roxanne has been on the fund raising / advisory boards of the multiple philanthropic institutions, such Singapore Red Cross, SPCA, Human Rights Watch and several private charitable foundations. She has been a speaker and panellist at several industry conferences. She is Swiss, born in Manhattan, NYC and holds a Masters in Finance as well as a Masters in Business Administration.

Dr. Ruchi Dana

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Board Member, DANA Group

Dr Ruchi Dana is a qualified medical practitioner, who has transitioned successfully into a seasoned entrepreneur and Business Leader. Ruchi did her MD from JNMCH, AMU and her full-time MBA from Stanford University and is a SSGSA Scholar. Ruchi also received her PMP Certificate in Public Management and Social Innovation from Stanford University and was part of the Stanford BioDesign Exchange Team to China. Ruchi is a frequent speaker at various industry conferences and sits on several Corporate and Startup boards including Dana Group of Companies, UAE and Duluth Medical Technologies Inc, US. Ruchi has been recognized by Forbes Middle East as the “Next Generation Business Leader, Arab World” for 3 consecutive years 2017, 2018 and 2019. She has also been recognized by Campden Wealth as the “Women to Watch” in September’18 issue, and was conferred with the Yuva Ratna Award, 2018. Ruchi has also been recognized as “Top 75 Family Business Leaders” 2019 by Campden Research (UK).

Ruchi is currently the President, COO of Duluth Medical Technologies Inc, a Silicon Valley based Robotic Medical device startup. Duluth is focused to develop intelligent, agile and affordable surgical robots, to improve patient care. Ruchi has been working on medical devices right through her undergraduate college days and has presented various papers, publications on low-cost medical devices at international conferences. While at Stanford, Ruchi was part of the Stanford BioDesign Team and her team won the NIH grant for needs finding under the C-IDEA consortium at Stanford. Ruchi has also worked with Golden Seeds, a women focused Angel Network in New York and New Silk Route Growth Capital, a PE firm in Dubai, she has mainly focused on healthcare related investments at both these firms.

While still sitting on the board of her $500-million-a-year family business, Dana Group, Dr Ruchi Dana has managed to earn her MBA from Stanford and found three businesses: Jugaad, an on-demand last mile logistics provider in the UAE, Pik A Venture, a crowdfunding accelerator platform for South-East Asia and One Big Family, an app for the elderly. Still in her early thirties, Ruchi’s contributions to the family business include helping it diversify into value-added steel products, lubricants, retail, and hospitality sectors. Ruchi mentors startups/founders and also volunteers her time for Médecins Sans Frontières, TiE and AIF. Following her passion for Medical Devices, Ruchi is currently devoting her time to Duluth Medical Robotics and is looking for strategic partners, who can help realize her dream of making Robotic Surgeries more affordable and scalable.

Dr. Eric Daimler

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Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Conexus; Presidential Innovation Fellow, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics; Board Member, Petuum; Board Member, WelWaze

Dr. Eric Daimler is a leading authority in robotics and artificial intelligence with over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur, investor, technologist, and policymaker. Eric served under the Obama Administration as a Presidential Innovation Fellow for AI and Robotics in the Executive Office of President, as the sole authority driving the agenda for U.S. leadership in research, commercialization, and public adoption of AI & Robotics.

Eric has incubated, built and led several technology companies recognized as pioneers in their fields ranging from software systems to statistical arbitrage. Currently, he serves on the boards of WelWaze and Petuum, the largest AI investment by Softbank’s Vision Fund. His newest venture, Conexus, is a groundbreaking solution for what is perhaps today's biggest information technology problem — data deluge.

Eric’s extensive career across business, academics and policy give him a rare perspective on the next generation of AI. Eric believes information technology can dramatically improve our world. However, it demands our engagement. Neither a utopia nor dystopia is inevitable. What matters is how we shape and react to, its development.

As a successful entrepreneur, Eric is looking towards the next generation of AI as a system that creates a multi-tiered platform for fueling the development and adoption of emerging technology for industries that have traditionally been slow to adapt. As founder and CEO of Conexus, Eric is leading CQL a patent-pending platform founded upon category theory — a revolution in mathematics — to help companies manage the overwhelming challenge of data integration and migration.

A frequent speaker, lecturer, and commentator, Eric works to empower communities and citizens to leverage robotics and AI to build a more sustainable, secure, and prosperous future. His academic research has been at the intersection of AI, Computational Linguistics, and Network Science (Graph Theory). His work has expanding to include economics and public policy. He served as Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean at Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science where he founded the university's Entrepreneurial Management program and helped to launch Carnegie Mellon's Silicon Valley Campus. He has studied at the University of Washington-Seattle, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University, where he earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science.

Mark Cutis

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Group Chief Financial Officer, ADNOC

Joined ADNOC May 2018 as Group Chief Financial Officer from the Abu Dhabi Investment Council (joined March 2008) where he set up the de novo “Special Situations” unit. This group now has a 10 year track record and focuses on investing globally in idiosyncratic and one off transactions across the capital structure with geographic and asset class flexibility.

Prior to ADIC was in Japan for six years first with Unicredito (HVB) as CEO and then with Shinsei Bank in the newly created position of Chief Investment Officer. At HVB, originally hired in their New York Branch as Treasurer for the Americas, was responsible for developing and directing their proprietary allocation to Alternative Investments. Subsequently, transferred to Tokyo as the CEO of HVB’s Japanese operations.

Core expertise is asset allocation, proprietary trading and ALM. Experience includes both direct “hands on management “of risk and risk takers as well as allocating to external managers in alternatives. Experience both on buy side as well as sell side. Has worked in NY, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo Moscow and now Abu Dhabi.

MBA from the Wharton School, BA in Economics from Emory University. Elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Speaks French and Greek and has a working knowledge of German.

Ambassador Michael Corbin

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Chief Executive Officer, Corbin Crossroads Consulting

Former U.S. Ambassador Michael H. Corbin is CEO of Corbin Crossroads Consulting, based in the U.A.E to advise on business development, strategy and partnerships in the region. During his diplomatic career, Ambassador Corbin was known for maximizing U.S. business opportunities and U.S. exports. He developed broad political and economic experience of the Arab World from his service in some of its most challenging postings. He completed his service as Ambassador to the U.A.E. in 2014 and since then provides targeted advice supporting business development opportunities across a wide range of sectors.

During his career, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq, as Minister-Counselor in Iraq 2008-2009, as Chargé d’Affaires in Syria 2006-2008, Minister Counselor in Egypt and Deputy Director of the Office of Arabian Peninsula Affairs. He served as Political-Military Affairs Officer in Egypt, in Tunisia and Kuwait and as Director of Counter-Narcotics affairs in Venezuela after joining the State Department in 1985.

He currently teaches political economy to the Shaikh Mohamed bin Zayed Scholars program at NYU Abu Dhabi.

He received his degree from Swarthmore College. He speaks Arabic, French, and Spanish and resides in Abu Dhabi, UAE. He is an avid cyclist and practices yoga.