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World Economic Forum Jobs Reset Summit: Building Back Broader in Economic Recovery
· The second Jobs Reset Summit made progress on major reskilling, education and job quality initiatives, including the launch of SkillsLink and the Partnership for New Work Standards.
· A new alliance to address social justice through business action was launched, while 58 multinational companies aligned on their commitments to a racial justice initiative
· Kazakhstan joined the Forum’s global network of countries mobilizing action for gender parity
· The Chief Economists Outlook launched at the Summit forecast a return to over 5.5% global growth within 2021, but coupled with concerns about economic scarring and a disconnect between asset markets and the real economy
Movers and Shakers: Ogilvy, Dentsu, BBH, Publicis Groupe, Yonder, GCS, Havas
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Both report to Peter Huijboom, global chief executive, media and global clients at Dentsu International, and start their new roles immediately. Nazerali’s appointment formalises a role he has been acting up into since former Dentsu X global president Mike Nakamura moved back into Dentsu Inc earlier in 2021. Lloyd has worked alongside former Carat global chief executive Michael Epstein in preparation for stepping up to her new position. Epstein will continue with his responsibility for the global product areas of Dentsu International’s media business. At Carat since 2005, Lloyd has been global managing director of the network since September 2019 and was responsible for its recent repositioning around “Designing for people”. Lloyd has also held the position of executive client officer at Carat UK and global chief marketing officer across Dentsu’s media brands.