
2025 Forbes Iconoclast Summit: The Boardroom Psyche: Corporate America's Response to the Economic Landscape
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Jun 16, 2025, 01:31PM EDT
What steps are companies taking to futureproof their businesses and adapt to the current period of unrest and uncertainty? With corporate leaders thinking differently about supply chains, partnerships and investments, what can we expect on the dealmaking front and when are they expecting business conditions to stabilize? Gain insights from the boardroom and beyond as experts dissect the corporate playbook for today's economic landscape. Forbes CEO Sherry Phillips is joined by Mizuho Americas Head of Investment & Corporate Banking Michal Katz, Member of the UK's House of Lords and Co-Principal of Versaca Baroness Dambisa Moyo, and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP Partner Alex Spiro at the 2025 Forbes Iconoclast Summit in New York City.
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