Davos 2020. Participants
Lili Gil Valletta
CEO and Founder of CultureIntel & Cien+, WEF Young Global Leader.
Lili’s companies work with healthcare payers, providers and the pharma industry to leverage online data and better inform strategy with cultural intelligence and the voice of people: leveraging AI to analyse and understand millions of online conversations and help with mental health issues
Nawal Roy
CEO and founder of Holmusk. WEF Tech Pioneer and former member of the sterling committee of WEF’s Value in Healthcare project.
Holmusk owns the biggest real world evidence database (RWE) on mental health in the world and has developed proprietary in house analytical tools which work on real-world data to recognize disease progression and articulate personalized intervention strategies.
Cynthia Hansen
Head of the Adecco Group Foundation, former head of content strategy at WEF for 9 years.
The Foundation isa social innovation lab, incubating and accelerating new solutions in the world of work, including mental health in the workplace. The Adecco Group’s vision is to ensure that people across the globe are inspired, motivated, trained and developed to embrace the future of work. To be in environments where they are empowered to thrive, stimulated to succeed and given every chance to make their individual futures better and brighter than ever before.
Rachel Yehuda
PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Director of the Traumatic Stress Studies Division at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Tyler Norris
CEO of Well Being Trust
David Erritzoe
MD, PhD, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Adult Psychiatry. Clinical Director of Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London.
Rick Doblin
PhD, Founder and Executive Director MAPS
Daniel Weiss Pick
Thomas Ermacora
Falcora Co-Founder urbanist, technologist and futurist, author of Recoded City: Co-creating Urban Futures for Routledge 2016.
Founder and director of London based Clear Village regeneration agency, LimeWharf cultural innovation hub, Machines Room impact Fablab and impresario of the Maker Mile, he is a LEAD fellow of Clinton Global Initiative, founding partner of the MIT Fabcity Initiative and advisor to the World Economic Forum ‘Shaping the future of Urban Development & Services’ Initiative.
Garen Staglin
Co-Chairman of One Mind
Garen Staglin is a private equity and venture capital investor, mental health advocate, and owner of the acclaimed Staglin Family Vineyard, in Rutherford, Napa Valley, California. He has been involved in companies in the transaction processing services and payment technology industries for more than 30 years. He currently serves as Chairman of ExL Services (EXLS), and Board memebr of SVB Financial Group (SIVB), NVoice Payments, Profit Velocity Solutions and Specialized Bicycle Corp. He and his wife founded the International Mental Health Research organization in 1995 and have raised over $200 Million to find the causes and cures for mental illness. In 2009, together with actress Glen Close, they founded BringChange2Mind.org to raise awareness and decrease stigma for people who suffer from mental illness. In 2010, he and Congressman Patrick Kennedy created and founded the One Mind for Research Campaign where he serves as Co-Chairman.