Seleta Reynolds has over 20 years of transportation experience throughout the United States in both the public and private sectors. Prior to her current position, Seleta was a leader in the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Livable Streets section, coordinating streets projects citywide. Seleta holds a B.A. American History, Brown University.
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Rhoda Weeks-Brown is General Counsel and Director of the IMF’s Legal Department. She advises the IMF’s Executive Board, management, staff and country membership on all legal aspects of the IMF’s operations, including its lending, regulatory and advisory functions. Over her career at the IMF, she has led the Legal Department’s work on a wide range of significant policy and country matters. She has…
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Thom Townsend is Executive Director of Open Ownership which supports Governments around the world to implement open information about who ultimately controls and benefits from companies registered in their jurisdictions. This data supports the ending of the abuse of anonymous companies, enhances the business environment and provides essential information for better understanding who ultimately…
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David Szakonyi is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the George Washington University, an Academy Scholar at Harvard University, and a Research Fellow at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia. His research interests include political economy, authoritarian regimes, corruption, and non-market strategy, with current projects underway in Russia and the United States. His book…
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Andrej Leontiev is a partner and co-heads one of the biggest international law firms in Slovakia - Taylor Wessing. He is Head of the Automotive group in CEE and heads the CEE Start-up and Venture Capital group. He has an industry focus on Private Wealth, Real Estate & Infrastructure as well as on Technology, Media & Communications. He is well known for his expertise in all areas of…
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Alex Cobham is an economist and chief executive of the Tax Justice Network, and a commissioner for the statutory Poverty and Inequality Commission for Scotland. He is also a founding member of the steering group of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation, and of the technical advisory group for the Fair Tax Mark. His work focuses on illicit financial flows,…
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Jon Hilsenrath, is a senior correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He has been at the WSJ since 1997, working as both a writer and editor in Hong Kong, New York and Washington D.C., covering economics and finance. He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in April 2014 for his coverage of the Federal Reserve, part of a WSJ team that was Pulitzer finalist in 2009 for coverage of the financial crisis and contributed on…
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Executive level strategist/advisor of Broadband Network Implementation and Services bridging municipal broadband deployment initiatives with wireless and wireline next generation Smart City technology. SME on the assessment of real property assets and its viability for neutral host options for third party broadband providers. Al is the former Deputy Commissioner of Telecommunications Planning…
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Dr. Wong is a United States Fulbright Senior Scholar at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. Dr. Wong is working on helping institutionalize ecosystem service assessments in China to advance sustainable development. Her current research is on evaluating China’s governance reforms for constructing China’s Ecological Civilization. In particular…
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Educated in South Africa, Dion started his career in the UK and entered the technology and media space during the nascent 'dot-com boom' era of the mid-1990s. This transformational period, together with Dion’s passion for media, technology and Africa, led him to found Connect Africa in 2004. Connect Africa is a socially driven enterprise, instrumental in extending GSM (mobile phone) coverage to…
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