Prabhu Guptara

Prabhu Guptara is Executive Director, Organisational Development of WOLFSBERG – The Platform for Executive and Business Development (a subsidiary of UBS A.G., formerly the Union Bank of Switzerland).

Prabhu Guptara

Since 2004 he has been a Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum and a regular Moderator. He has also served as a Trustee and Chairman of The Trinity Forum in Europe.

Professor Guptara is a widely recognised authority on the impact of technology on strategy, on long-range trends, on intellectual capital, on knowledge management, on corporate social responsibility, on comparative and cross-cultural ethics, and on leadership issues.

He is a Freeman of the City of London and of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists. He has served on the boards of numerous international organisations and continues to supervise PhD research in Switzerland, as well as to lecture by invitation at universities and business schools round the world, and to organize and speak at international conferences.

He has written for Financial Times, The Guardian, and The Times, and enjoys being a judge for international competitions in the fields of fiction, poetry, and executive development.

Prabhu is a Hindu follower of Jesus. He and his wife Philippa have four children and reside in Switzerland.

Speakers Bureau

Through the Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau, Professor Prabhu Guptara is available to speak on such topics as the biblical worldview, public life & government, and cultural engagement. Additionally, his financial expertise obliges him to speak frequently before business executives and professional boards. Previous titles include, “New Challenges for Companies” and “Globalization & Business: The Strategic Options, the Phases, and the Managerial Challenges.”

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