The Manyone expert panel
Complex challenges require critical excellence – the ability to see nuances and emerging patterns based on human ingenuity and deep expertise.
Our experts can provide extraordinary perspectives and insights, or act as challengers, leveraging strategic impact on your most pressing issues. Each panel member offers deep and unique understanding of specific industries, markets and agendas, or critical views on key challenges. They can be engaged as an addition to any project, in key moments within a collaboration.
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Anil Menon
Dean, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College. Former Senior Advisor to King Charles III, Sustainable Markets Initiative. Prev. leadership roles at World Economic Forum, Cisco and IBM
Smart and connected cities and communities, digitalisation and business model innovation, transformational leadership
LinkedInBernice Dapaah
NGO Executive Director Bright Generation Community Foundation. Serial award-winning entrepreneur
Social entrepreneurship, smart mobility systems and eco-mobility, global intellectual property
LinkedInDitte Lysgaard Vind
Author. Chief innovation and science officer, Bloxhub. Chair of The Danish Design Council.
Design within planetary boundaries, sustainable urbanisation, circular design, circular economy, biogene materials, and Danish Design Heritage
LinkedInIda Auken
Member of the Danish Parliament, former Minister of Environment. Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum.
Green transition, climate change, leadership, politics, plant based food transition, and circular economy
LinkedInManuel Toscano
Chief Innovation Officer, Ingrid Airways and Manufactured. Chief Branding Officer, CLIP
Clean-mobility, aviation, carbon-neutral flying, product design and innovation, brand identity, social impact, startups
LinkedInMokena Makeka
Special Advisor to the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Cooper Union. Partner, Axum.
Regenerative environmental design, climate positive urbanism, architecture, ecology, social justice, inclusive economies
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