
James Bellini
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SPEAKER: JAMES BELLINI
Dr Bellini is also a regular choice as moderator/chairman at leading
conferences for business and government around the world.
James can best be described as 'an historian of the future' with
a close interest in the interaction between emerging technologies
and the challenges faced by current and future management.
After a Masters from Cambridge, a PhD from London School of Economics
and a spell as university teacher he was the first British member
of the renowned US-headquartered futurology 'think-tank', the Hudson
Institute founded by Dr Herman Kahn.
He subsequently joined BBC TV as presenter of The Money Programme,
Newsnight and Panorama. This was the beginning of more than twenty
years as a television programme-maker on business and politics, including
three years with Financial Times Television and four years with Sky
News. He was a senior consultant with the Henley Centre for Forecasting
and the Economist Intelligence Unit and regularly works with leading
IT names such as Hewlett Packard exploring the 'New Economy'.
He is founder of Media Counsellors, a UK-based communications consultancy.
He is the author of numerous books, special reports and analytical
papers on social, political and business trends.
Recent speaking and conference moderating invitations have taken
him to Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand, Dubai, the United States and to practically every country
in Europe. His latest UK engagements include work with -- amongst
others -- Institute of Management, London Business School, Lloyds
TSB, Legal & General, Hewlett-Packard, ICL, Camelot, Arthur Andersen,
Arcadia, Hay Consulting, Colgate-Palmolive, Motorola, Compaq, DERA
[the Defence Research Agency] and the Mission Critical Computing consortium.
He was recently engaged by the UK Cabinet Office on the launch of
its e-government strategy.
Dr Bellini is also a regular choice as moderator/chairman at leading
conferences for business and government around the world.
James can best be described as 'an historian of the future' with
a close interest in the interaction between emerging technologies
and the challenges faced by current and future management.
After a Masters from Cambridge, a PhD from London School of Economics
and a spell as university teacher he was the first British member
of the renowned US-headquartered futurology 'think-tank', the Hudson
Institute founded by Dr Herman Kahn. He subsequently joined BBC TV
as presenter of The Money Programme, Newsnight and Panorama. This
was the beginning of more than twenty years as a television programme-maker
on business and politics, including three years with Financial Times
Television and four years with Sky News.
He was a senior consultant with the Henley Centre for Forecasting
and the Economist Intelligence Unit and regularly works with leading
IT names such as Hewlett Packard exploring the 'New Economy'. He is
founder of Media Counsellors, a UK-based communications consultancy.
He is the author of numerous books, special reports and analytical
papers on social, political and business trends.
Recent speaking and conference moderating invitations have taken
him to Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand, Dubai, the United States and to practically every country
in Europe.
His latest UK engagements include work with, amongst others, Institute
of Management, London Business School, Lloyds TSB, Legal & General,
Hewlett-Packard, ICL, Camelot, Arthur Andersen, Arcadia, Hay Consulting,
Colgate-Palmolive, Motorola, Compaq, DERA [the Defence Research Agency]
and the Mission Critical Computing Consortium.
He was recently engaged by the UK Cabinet Office on the launch of
its e-government strategy.
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