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PROFESSOR STEPHANE GARELLI
Stephane Garelli's range of activities includes both academic and business responsibilities.
In the academic world he is:
Professor at IMD International Business School in Lausanne, where he teaches World Competitiveness. He has been Director of the Annual World Competitiveness Report since l987. It is the most well known international study ranking the competitiveness of nations and it has now been remaned World Competitiveness Yearbook.
Professor of International Business Policy at the University of Lausanne, where his courses deal with the competitiveness of enterprises and the competitiveness of
nations. He is also a member of the Management committees of the Master in International Management programme and of the Graduate Institute of International Management which are part of the Faculty of Economics at the University.
In the business world he is:
since l988, Senior Advisor to Hewlett Packard Europe, an informational technology company with a $11 billion turnover in Europe which employs 23,000 people. In his function, he is closely involved in the work of the European Management Team.
He has been widely associated with the senior management of several major multinational companies operating in trade, information technology, food, universal and private banking and he continues to lead strategic projects in these areas.
Stephane Garelli specialises in Competitiveness. He provides expertise to several leading governments and public institutions in Europe and beyond who are dealing with issues relating to competitiveness. He frequently addresses senior management meetings and international conferences on the subject. He is the author of numerous publications and is currently a columnist in two newspapers. He regularly appears in such leading international media as CNN, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Herald Tribune, Business Week, Time Magazine, and the Economist as well as in national media.
Stephane Garelli holds a PH.D in Economics from the University of Lausanne. His thesis was on mulinational companies. From l974 to l987 he worked with the World Economic Forum and occupied the function of Managing Director. He was also Director of the Davos Symposium, the world's most well-known annual gathering of top business and government leaders from l980 to l987.
He is a member of several institutes such as the China Enterprise Management Association (the first non-Chinese member) and the Board of the Foundation Jean Monet pour L'Europe.
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