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Panel Speakers - IESE Blog Community - IESE Business School

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<strong>Panel</strong> <strong>Speakers</strong><br />

Meredith Alexander – Head of Trade and Corporates, ActionAid<br />

Meredith Alexander is currently Head of Trade and Corporates at ActionAid. Her<br />

career has been focused on communicating sustainability issues to different audiences<br />

in the UK and abroad. She has helped groups from students to pension fund<br />

members better understand how they can contribute to a more sustainable world.<br />

She has campaigned on issues including hunger, climate change, supply chains and major infrastructure<br />

projects. In addition to her work with a number of nonprofit organisations, she was a board member for<br />

MakePovertyHistory and is chair of the Trade Justice Movement.<br />

Michael Anthony – Head of Global Microhealth Insurance Portfolio, Allianz<br />

Michael Anthony, Head of Microinsurance, is coordinating the global microinsurance<br />

portfolio of Allianz, the world’s largest insurer. Allianz has started microinsurance<br />

operations in various countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America over the last<br />

two years, serving households at the bottom of the economic pyramid. Michael was<br />

a former senior advisor to the Allianz Board of Management on climate change and began his career at Allianz<br />

as a spokesperson. Previously, Michael was working as a journalist for different German publications,<br />

reporting mainly from Middle Eastern countries. Michael holds a MA in International Relations from the<br />

University of Bath (UK) and Sciences Po (Paris).<br />

2011 Doing Good and Doing Well<br />

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