As President Elect Trump prepares to return to White House, new poll reveals the experts who can best predict what it means for Britain
Following the US presidential election, there are major questions about what Donald Trump’s shock landslide victory will mean for businesses and the global economy.
The president-elect will also have more power than during his previous presidency, as the Republicans have also taken control of the Senate.
With SpaceX founder Elon Musk being appointed to a cabinet post as well, there are many uncertainties on the road ahead.
Will a crackdown on US federal bureaucracy affect the functioning of government, and will Trump follow through on his threats to impose new trade tariffs?
There are big geo-political questions as well, not least over the conflict in Ukraine where Trump has suggested he will withdraw US military support.
The bond markets suggest that traders are expecting a swift resolution when the new US president assumes office early next year.
Trump, however, has already hit the ground running preparing for a transition, making a number of key appointments and putting in calls to world leaders.
Many organisations will be looking to experts to make sense of the latest developments and to try and paint what the world under Trump 2.0 will look like.
Jack Hayes, director of the Champions UK speakers agency, has assisted many organisations to develop strategies to impart valuable geopolitical insights to employees.
And he says booking aleading geopolitical speaker is one of the best ways to boost knowledge at what is an uncertain time.
He said: “Many companies will be looking for insights on what to expect in the coming months and we can help by organising events featuring some of the world’s leading experts on geo-politics.
“There’s no time to waste for those organisations who are looking to map out the possible implications of a Trump administration, on trade, on economic growth, and on conflicts around the world.”
Data compiled by Champions Speakers, which is based on reviews and feedback from thousands of events, shows the current top geopolitical speakers in 2024 to be:
Gideon Rachman – Chief Foreign Affairs Columnist at the Financial Times
Sir Mark Grant – ex-British Ambassador to the United Nations
David Milliband – former UK Foreign Secretary
Francis Fukuyama – Senior Fellow at Stanford University
Lyse Doucet – Chief International Correspondent for BBC News
Baroness Catherine Ashton – former Vice President of the European Commission
William Hague – former leader Conservative Party
Yukon Huang – Director of the World Bank’s China Program
John Sitilides – Principal at Trilogy Advisors LLC
George Friedman – Founder and Chairman of Geopolitical Futures
Robert Peston – former Business Editor for BBC News
Stanley McChrystal – former Commander of the US Army
Samantha de Bendern – Senior Consultant at the Conflict Studies Research Centre
Elliott Harris – former UN Chief Economist
Derek Leatherdale – Founder and Managing Director of GRI Strategies
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