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SPEAKER: HAMISH MCRAE
Hamish McRae is widely recognised
as Europe's leading futurist. He is the author of the acclaimed work
on the future "The World in 2020: Power, Culture and Prosperity"
first published in 1994 and translated into more than a dozen languages,
including Japanese, Korean and Chinese (two editions).
Since the publication of The World in 2020 he has been in demand world-wide
as a speaker.
Hamish is also the principal economic commentator for The Independent,
a columnist for Fortune, and a visiting professor at the School of
Management of UMIST.
His other books include Capital City - London as a Financial Centre,
co-authored with Frances Cairncross, and Wake-up Japan, co-authored
with Tadashi Nakamae.
Awards include Financial Journalist of the Year in 1979, a special
merit award in the first Amex Bank essay awards in 1987, and in 1996
Columnist of the Year in the Periodical Publisher's Awards.
He is a director of Gartmore British Income and Growth Trust and of
Net Profit Publications. Net Profit Publications, which he helped
found, is a specialist electronic publisher of information about the
way the Internet is changing the business world, publishing newsletters,
books and reports on the subject. Its clients include BT, Daimler-Benz,
ABM-Amro Bank, National Westminster Bank, and Lloyds Bank.
His current areas of work include the economies of East Asia and the
impact of the Internet on the global economy. "Wake-up Japan",
published in Japanese in October 1999 by Nihon Keisai Shimbun, argues
that Japan can best revitalise its economy by adopting structural
reforms, and that a programme of reform is vital to the whole East
Asian region.
He is currently working on a new book on the way the Internet is changing
not just the business world, but also entire societies.
Hamish McRae was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh and took an
honours degree in Economics and Political Science at Trinity College,
Dublin. He was deputy editor of "The Banker" and editor
of "Euromoney" before becoming financial editor of "The
Guardian" in 1975. In 1989 he moved to "The Independent"
where he is now associate editor.
Apart from speaking all over the world, Hamish acts as Chairman for
Deutsche Telekom's global conferences.
Charisma, very flexible and innovative, Hamish is like a
member of our family. I can only recommend him.
Deutsche Telekom
Hamish was very well received by our delegates and provided
us with a very interesting perspective on the future and the implications
for our lives
Axa Sun Life
An outstanding guest speaker
First Islamic Bank
Good speaker this was due to the long range outlook he
presented which is different from our daily working environment
Marks & Spencer PLC
Hamishs feedback was very good
Hewlett Packard
Hamish really thought through his delivery and made the content
relevant to the audience highly enjoyable and very positive
feedback from the CEOs. Well Done!
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