Warwick Economics Summit
Vivek Venkatram is a committed and dynamic individual currently serving as a Youth Fellow at the International Youth Think Tank and as an elected member of the University of Warwick Sustainability Forum. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning, Vivek holds multiple roles at the University of Warwick, including WIHEA Fellow and the founding president of the University of Warwick Alt Protein Project. Experience as Talks Coordinator for the Warwick Economics Summit has involved coordinating high-profile speakers, including Nobel laureates. Previous internships with Bayer and Air France-KLM provided valuable insights into international policy analysis and corporate social responsibility. Additionally, Vivek co-founded Can Mah!, a project that supported high-risk elderly during the pandemic. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of Warwick, Vivek's academic background includes an International Baccalaureate Diploma from UWC South East Asia and participation in programs at esteemed institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago.
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Warwick Economics Summit
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The Warwick Economics Summit is one of the largest student-run conferences in Europe. Now in its twentieth year, the Summit has evolved in form and stature into a truly international forum where talented students from various universities listen to some of the world's most revered and inspirational speakers. The Summit’s issues go far beyond economics-based topics, as it encompasses the broader spheres of the social sciences, including development, politics, psychology and international relations. It is this wide scope and diversity that sets the Summit apart from other events, ensuring that it remains relevant and in tune with today's wider issues. In its previous incarnations, the Summit has welcomed distinguished speakers such as Stanley Fischer, Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve - Enrico Letta, Prime Minister of Italy (2013-2014) - Vítor Constâncio, Vice-President of the European Central Bank - Professor John F. Nash Jr, Nobel Laureate in Economics 1994 - Professor George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics 2001 - Professor Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics 2007 - Alistair Darling MP, former Chancellor of the Exchequer - Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator for the Financial Times, Ann Pettifor, Director of PRIME, City University London & Executive Director of Advocacy International - Professor Ian Goldin, former Vice President of the World Bank. Below are links to both our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickEconomicsSummit/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/economicssummit Instagram: @warwickeconsummit