We create a world class product in collaboration with our world class advisory board.
Made up of leaders from across the globe - specializing in management thinking, business strategy and executive leadership across large scale service providers and healthcare systems.
Amy is a pioneer of Psychological Safety, and ranked #1 on the Thinkers50 ranking of the world’s most influential management thinkers. She is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, and the author of eight books including Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well.
Fortune magazine describes Gary as “the world’s leading expert on business strategy”. He is ranked by The Wall Street Journal as the world’s most influential business thinker and is a fellow of the World Economic Forum. He is on the faculty of the London Business School and the author of several books including Humanocracy.
Marcus was the 13th President of Bell Labs, which is credited with world-changing inventions like the transistor, laser, radio astronomy, information theory and Unix. Nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded for work completed at Bell Labs.
Rob is the co-creator of the Net Promoter System (NPS) and founded the Customer Practice at Bain. He is co-author of The Ultimate Question 2.0 and leader of the NPS Loyalty Forum and has led many of the world's most dramatic customer experience transformations.
Alex was most recently Group Executive – Transformation, Communication and People for Telstra. She led the company’s transformation strategy on behalf of the CEO and Board which involved developing the transformation roadmap, measures & metrics and the governance approach to ensure successful delivery over a multi-year program.
Angel is the former CEO of Ericsson North America, which is the number one provider of telecommunications solutions and services in the continent. He serves on several boards, is the Chairperson at MediaKind, the world’s leading live streaming platform, and sits on the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).
David Thodey served as CEO of Telstra from 2009 to 2015. During this time, he led significant strategic shifts at the company. Prior to joining Telstra, Thodey held various senior marketing and operational roles at IBM, over a period of 22 years. After Telstra, Thodey took on roles as chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and several other board roles, including Chairman of the Board at Xero.
Mary led McKinsey’s global Organization practice and served on McKinsey's global board of directors. She is the co-author of Leading Organizations: Ten Timeless Truths. She is an ambassador for the Global Peter Drucker Forum, serves on several commercial and academic boards, and founded Solidarite Ukraine.
As a senior leader at the International Air Transport Association, Eric led some of the world's largest ever transformation projects, such as the replacement of over 5 billion paper tickets per year with the e-ticket, and the introduction of the bar code ticket involving 300 airlines and 2000 airports in over 150 markets.
Hilary managed sales and operations in 22 countries across Asia and Europe for Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent. She also ran two global consulting businesses and successfully executed a complete brand transition as CMO of Technicolor (formerly Thomson SA). She has served on several boards of both startups and industry associations, most recently as President of DIGITALEUROPE.
James is an internationally-known practitioner, writer and speaker on healthcare. He is the Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Leader and was formerly Director of National Improvement Strategy for the NHS in England and Health Strategy Officer for Galileo Global Education.
Manish Vyas is the CEO and MD of Prodapt, a global consulting, technology, and services company specializing in artificial intelligence. With over 25 years of experience in the technology and telecommunications sectors, he is instrumental in advancing digital transformation and fostering innovation within the industry.
In addition to his role at Prodapt, he is a Board Member for the US-India Chamber of Commerce.
Matt has led the consumer businesses at several major telecom operators in Europe and Asia Pacific including StarHub (at present), Optus, Vodafone Greece and Vodafone New Zealand. He was formerly the Group Commercial Director for Vodafone Group, has chaired a startup accelerator, and was a director of the Bridge Alliance operator group whose members served 900 million customers in Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
Paul is a globally recognized authority on intangible assets, ranked among the world’s top IP strategists for 14 consecutive years and has presented at 250+ conferences. He is Managing Director with Andersen Consulting, with a practice focus on intangible assets and AI. Previously, he founded and exited an international consulting firm and now serves on the advisory boards of several startups, including a crypto unicorn.
Dr. Slavin is the former president of Massachusetts General Hospital, which has the largest research program of any hospital in the US and is the largest employer in the city of Boston. He serves on several boards and is a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School.
Scott was formerly the President of AT&T Network Engineering and Operations where he oversaw construction and operation of the company’s wireless and wireline networks, and other technology functions. He is a strong believer in the contribution frontline staff can make to improving operations.
Shannon is a pediatrician and Chief Health Officer at Joyous. Prior to joining the team, she was a health system executive, most recently serving as president of Intermountain Medical Group and in prior CMO, CQO, CPXO and other executive roles at Intermountain Health and Cleveland Clinic. She is on the board of directors of the National Quality Forum. Her hope is that health care and caring are safe, effective, equitable and human-centered experiences for all.
Shaun has over 20 years of leadership experience in the telecom, hyperscale and technology industries. He was most recently the President of North America for Nokia. Along with being responsible for Nokia’s largest market, he served as a member of the Board of directors for CTIA and 5G Americas. Prior to Nokia, Shaun held several leadership roles at a number of Silicon Valley companies including leading worldwide sales for Cisco’s infrastructure business.
Vince has 30 years of versatile senior leadership experience spanning corporate development, operations and technology. His background includes recent success in strategy consulting as well as C-suite roles at multibillion-euro global corporation, Technicolor SA (formerly Thomson SA).