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Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Leadership is not about being in charge. It's about taking care of those in your charge.

Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Former Prime Minister of Denmark (2011–2015); CEO of Save the Children (Former); Global Policy Advisor

Helle Thorning-Schmidt is a former Prime Minister of Denmark, a global leader, and a leading voice on politics, international relations, and social justice. She is a globally recognized leader who has a unique ability to bridge the worlds of politics, business, and a more human-centered approach to life. Thorning-Schmidt’s career is a powerful case study in the power of a bold vision and a commitment to creating a more just and equitable world.

As the former Prime Minister of Denmark, she served from 2011 to 2015, a period in which she oversaw a number of key economic and political reforms. She is a leading voice on the importance of social justice and its role in creating a more resilient and equitable world. She is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

Her philosophy is that a great society is not built on a single leader; it’s built on a long-term commitment to creating value for its people. She believes that by understanding the fundamentals of social justice, one can unlock their full potential and create a more fulfilling life. She is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

As a speaker, Helle Thorning-Schmidt provides a clear and intellectual perspective on the principles of politics, international relations, and the future of society. She shares insights from her career as a world leader and a global advocate. Her talks are invaluable for leaders, policymakers, and innovators.

Global Economy
International Relations
Leadership
Well-being
Women Leaders

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