Robin Bew presentation on Talent and the World Economy
Talent Management 2014: Robin Bew
Robin Bew is one of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s sharpest minds and prior to his appointment as Managing Director, led its global editorial team. He is recognised for his commentary and interpretation of economic developments to media and business audiences. Robin Bew joined the EIU, from Her Majesty's Treasury, in 1995. He became Chief Economist in 1997 and Editorial Director in 2006, before his appointment in 2013 as Managing Director
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