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Abdullahi Alim

Geopolitics, International Business & Strategy

Abdullahi Alim is an accomplished economist and influential figure in the realms of geopolitics, forecasting, and social justice.

Currently, he delves into modeling future catastrophic risks at the International Chamber of Commerce, focusing on the potential impact of nuclear/biological weapons, health crises, and climate change.

His dedication to safeguarding future generations is evident through his initiatives like founding The Davos Lab at the World Economic Forum, aiming to shape post-pandemic recovery efforts based on global perspectives.

Abdullahi's insightful essays have been featured in reputable publications such as Foreign Policy, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. He also holds strategic positions on boards like The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust and UN PRME.

With a diverse background having roots in Somalia, upbringing in Australia, and current residence in France, Abdullahi Alim brings a global perspective to his work and collaborations.

His educational background includes studies in Finance at The University of Western Australia and Actuarial & Applied Statistics at Curtin University.

Having been associated with renowned organizations like GLG, TomouhCL, and the University of Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, Abdullahi Alim has showcased a multifaceted approach to addressing complex global challenges.

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Location

Paris, Île-de-France, France