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Adolfo Laurenti
Cohort, 2013, Industry, Banking & Finance, Sector, Private Sector, Adolfo Laurenti has extensive experience analyzing global financial markets and economic trends for a variety of industries and is a frequent speaker to diverse audiences in the United States and abroad. Before working at VISA, he...
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Lila Leff
Cohort, 2012, Industry, Business & Consulting, Sector, Private Sector, Lila Leff cofounded and directed Illinois’ first federally funded School-to-Work Initiative, EDGE/UP, to help high-poverty students succeed in high school and effectively transition to postsecondary training and education. S...
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Suzanne Akhras
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Poppy Ban, Timeless Tractor, and Rural Investments
November 10, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Report: Competition for Water Increasing, Exacerbating Need for Greater Water, Food and Nutrition Security
MARCH 21, 2019, Approximately 2.4 billion people—more than one-third of the global population—currently live in water-scarce regions. Driven by population growth, rising consumption, urbanization and energy needs, demand for water continues to increase. According to a new report by the Chicag...
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Culture
The 2020s and the Rebuilding of America
George Friedman joins Deep Dish to examine the cycles of upheaval that have rebuilt American life in the past and explains why he's still optimistic about the future.
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Tech and Science
Will the Biggest Oil Deal in History Work
Charlotte Howard joins Deep Dish to explain the implications of the latest OPEC+ agreement and how it could affect the future of oil in the United States and beyond.
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Bertrand BorieThe 'Doom Loop' Potential of Italy's Eurozone Clash
Isabelle Mateos y Lago and Adam Tooze join Brian Hanson to discuss top global economy news stories of the week.
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ReutersWill India's Farmers Rein in Modi's Power?
Sumit Ganguly and Surupa Gupta join Brian Hanson to discuss the impact of widespread protests to reform the agricultural sector.
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ReutersPaul Farmer on Ebola's Lessons for COVID-19
The Partners in Health co-founder explains why inequality or material constraints—rather than social differences—are the defining factor of whether outbreaks turn into pandemics.