Editor-in-chief of The Economist and named one of the “Most Powerful
Women in the World” by Forbes, Zanny Minton Beddoes is a renowned
global economics expert, sought-after for her authoritative
perspectives on the world economy – past, present and future. The
first female editor in The Economist’s 170+ year history, Zanny is
renowned for delivering sophisticated insight on all facets of
economic affairs. At the nexus of the global economy and policy, she
adeptly positions new developments that impact business and industry
into the broader context of world events, from emerging markets and a
precarious European Union to corporate America and the latest twists
in U.S. politics. Previously, during her decades-long tenure at The
Economist, she served as business affairs editor, economics editor and
emerging-markets correspondent. Zanny is the recipient of the 2017
Loeb Award in the “Breaking News” category for The Economist’s
scoop on Saudi Aramco, as well as the 2012 Loeb Award for economic
journalism. From her post at the top covering the global economy,
policy and business enterprise, Zanny enlightens audiences on
financial and economic trends with prescient analysis that is detailed
yet comprehensive in scope. With charming wit and remarkable
precision, her unique depth of perspective on the future of the global
economy provides an unparalleled outlook that always engages and
informs.
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