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unDavos Speaker Role Description

Purpose/Context

As a Speaker at the unDavos Summit, you play a pivotal role in sharing knowledge, insights, and experiences with a diverse audience. Your contribution as a speaker is fundamental in driving meaningful discussions, inspiring innovation, and fostering a deeper understanding of various topics.

Responsibilities

Fill out the before Thursday January 11th to market the speakers, panel and event.
Deliver a presentation or talk on a topic relevant to the unDavos Summit themes.
Engage the audience with compelling content and interactive elements where applicable.
Participate in any panel discussions or Q&A sessions as scheduled.

Skills Needed

Expertise in your chosen topic area, with the ability to present complex ideas clearly and engagingly.
Strong public speaking skills, with the ability to captivate and maintain the audience's attention.
Ability to respond thoughtfully to audience questions and participate in dynamic discussions.

Hours per Assignment

Varies based on the session schedule but typically includes the duration of your talk/presentation and any subsequent Q&A or panel participation.

Expected Effort

Pre-Davos: Prepare your presentation, including any slides, videos, or other materials. Familiarize yourself with the session format and audience.
During Davos: Deliver your presentation and engage in scheduled panel discussions or Q&A sessions.

Role Benefits

Showcase your expertise to a diverse and engaged audience.
Network with other thought leaders, innovators, and experts in various fields.
Contribute to the global discourse on critical topics addressed at the summit.
This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about their field of expertise and eager to share their insights with a global audience. As a Speaker at unDavos, you have the opportunity to influence and inspire, making a lasting impact on summit attendees.
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