WEF Founder Schwab Seeks Return to Forum Through Advisory Role, WSJ Reports
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Klaus Schwab Eyes Return to WEF with Advisory Role
Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, plans to return to the organization in an advisory role, allowing him influence in appointing its future leadership. Although cleared of misconduct allegations last year, Schwab had stepped down from the WEF, with interim leadership currently in place.
WEF founder Schwab seeks return to forum through advisory role, WSJ reports
July 6 (Reuters) - The World Economic Forum's founder, Klaus Schwab, has plotted a return to the organisation through an advisory role that would give him a say in appointing its future leadership, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing...
(New York = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Yeon-sook = Klaus Schwab (88), founder and former chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF/Davos Forum), is back at W... one year after stepping down
Schwab angles for a WEF comeback, wants advisory role
More than a year after Klaus Schwab left World Economic Forum, the institution he built over more than five decades, the 88-year-old Davos founder is reportedly pressing for a path back into the organization’s orbit. The Wall Street Journal reported that Schwab recently sent letters to WEF board members seeking an advisory role, access to Forum resources, and a say in future leadership appointments. The report said the letters included legal thr…
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