Davos director resigns from position
Schwab, a German-born engineer and economist, established the WEF to foster public-private cooperation and promote global collaboration. Over his tenure, he transformed the annual Davos gathering into a key platform for political, business, and cultural leaders to discuss global challenges, from climate change to inequality.
Despite the WEF's growth and influence under his leadership, Schwab's tenure also faced criticism, with accusations of elitism and disconnect from broader public concerns. He had long warned about the risks of globalization backlash, predicting the rise of populism as a response to economic instability in industrial democracies.
In Schwab's absence, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of Nestlé, will serve as interim chair while a search for a permanent successor begins.
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