
Dr. Mark Esposito
Mark Esposito is recognized internationally as a top global thought leader in matters relating to The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the changes and opportunities that technology will bring to industry.
Besides his role at Harvard, he is a Professor at Arizona State University's Thunderbird School of Global Management and co-founder and chief learning officer of Nexus Frontier Tech, an AI Studio dedicated to AI solutions. He is the co-author of the best sellers “Understanding How the Future Unfolds: Using DRIVE to Harness the Power of Today's Megatrends,” and “The AI Republic.” Since 2014, he serves as Global Expert for the World Economic Forum. He holds a PhD in Economics from the International School of Management in Paris/New York and an Executive DBA in Technology and Innovation from Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech."

Carrie Snyder
Carrie designed and teaches the Extension School course "Introduction to the Circular Economy" and is the founder of a circular economy consultancy. During her previous career at Cisco Systems, she helped transform a USD$8M cost center into a USD$100M profit center through circular economy principles, and later was the Director of a closed-loop supply chain. Carrie now brings her business expertise and academic interests to inspire students and organizations to advance the circular economy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Harvard College and an MBA from the University of Virginia.

Nabil Harfoush
Nabil is Director of Resilient Design Lab (Toronto) and co-founder of the Strongly Sustainable Business Models Group (SSBMG). He has a MEE in computer engineering and a Ph.D. suma cum laude in digital data communications from Germany. He is also a graduate of the Executive Development Program of Schulich School of Business at York University. Development Program of Schulich School of Business at York University. Nabil has more than 40 years of experience as an engineer, technology executive, entrepreneur and educator with expertise in networks, sustainable business models, organizational transformation, and strategic foresight. He has advised national governments and international organizations such as UNESCO, W.H.O, the World Bank and IDRC.


