Thierry Malleret
Malleret (born in Paris 28th October 1961) is a French analyst, author, international speaker, doctor in economy and the co-founder of the Monthly Barometer[1] and Summit of Minds[2]. He founded the Global Risk Network[3] at the World Economic Forum[4] and headed its program for the annual meeting in Davos. Together with his wife, Mary Anne Malleret (née Broom Smith) has 4 daughters. He was born in 1961, in Paris, France.
In July 2020, Malleret co-authored COVID-19: The Great Reset[5] with Klaus Schwab, the founder and president of the World Economic Forum.
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Thierry has authored and co-authored multiple works published in both English and French, including five novels
- L'Armée rouge face à la Perestroïka (1991) Éditions Complexe ISBN 9782870273715 Search this book on .
- Conversion of the Defense Industry in the Former Soviet Union (1992) Routledge ISBN 9780913449301 Search this book on .
- Le Montage Caucasien (1996) ISBN 226802332X Search this book on .
- La Roulette Russe (1997) ISBN 2268031683 Search this book on .
- Crimes sans Châtiments (2002) ISBN 2840013096 Search this book on .
- Global Risk: Business Success in Turbulent Times (2007) ISBN 9780230222861 Search this book on .
- Disequilibrium: A World out of Kilter (2012) ISBN 9781623099855 Search this book on .
- Les Riches sont-ils Méchants? (2013) ISBN 2832105505 Search this book on .
- Covid-19: The Great Reset (2020) Co-authored with Klaus Schwab, Forum Publishing ISBN 2940631123 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ "Monthly Barometer". www.monthlybarometer.com. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
- ↑ "Home Page". MB Summit of Minds. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
- ↑ "Thierry Malleret - Agenda Contributor". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
- ↑ "Thierry Malleret - Agenda Contributor". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
- ↑ "Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret Release 'COVID-19: The Great Reset', the First Policy Book on the COVID Crisis Globally". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
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