Klaus Schwab could retain significant influence over WEF after stepping down from leading role

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As World Economic Forum founder (WEF) Klaus Schwab steps away from his executive chairman role to become chairman of the board of trustees, the WEF says the forum’s executive responsibilities will be run by a president and managing board.

Instead of being the executive chairman of the WEF, Schwab will become chairman of the board of trustees, which consists of some of the most powerful people on the planet.

In this way, Schwab may be just as influential within the organization as before, but from the shadows.

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Following Tuesday’s news that Schwab was relinquishing his role as executive chairman of the WEF by January 2025, rumors swirled around social media about his potential successor.

Names like Tony Blair, Yuval Noah Harari, and others began to pop up, but no one has officially been named yet.

However, on May 21, the WEF issued an “Institutional Update” on its Agenda blog, stating that a “president and managing board” will “assume full executive responsibility.” Continue reading…