Jeremy Jurgens was Promoted to Chief Information Officer at World Economic Forum

Date of management change: July 15, 2013 

What Happened?

New York, NY-based World Economic Forum has Promoted Jeremy Jurgens as Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

We are the international institution for public private cooperation. We connect communities of leaders around global issues through high-level meetings, research, initiatives and digital networks. We are non-profit, impartial and independent. We believe dialogue and cooperation between business, government and civil society can improve the state of the world.

 

About the Person

1993, BA in Economics and International Relations, Claremont McKenna College; 1998, Master's in Education, Harvard University. 1994-96, Language Instructor, Japanese Ministry of Finance; 1996-98, International Sales, Patagonia; 1998-99, Curriculum Designer, Microsoft. Since 1999, with the World Economic Forum: 1999-2002, Associate Director, Knowledge Management and Internet Development; 2003-04, Assistant to the Chairman; 2004-05, Associate Director, Centre for Strategic Insight and responsible for 2005 Annual Meeting Programme; 2005-08, Director, Global Growth Companies; 2006, opened Representative Office in Beijing; 2006-08, Chief Representative and Head, China; 2008-10, Senior Director, Global Growth Companies; 2010-12, Senior Director, Head of Membership; 2012, Senior Director, responsible for the development and integration of systems, processes and information technology; currently Chief Information and Interaction Officer.

 

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