Featured speakers include senior executives, policymakers, investors, and thought leaders who share their expertise and perspectives in candid conversation with the community.
If you would like to learn more about the Oliver Wyman Forum's Leadership Reimagined community and roundtable series, please contact Forum-Events@oliverwyman.com.
Roundtables are exclusive to members of our Leadership Reimagined community.
Thursday, March 26
9-10am ET | 1-2pm GMT
Bloomberg News senior correspondent Saleha Mohsin draws from her recent book to detail the origins, impacts, and repercussions of US Dollar dominance through the current administration’s marked shift in strategy.
Tuesday, March 31
9-10am ET | 2-3pm BST
Sitting on the powerful Senate Appropriations and Rules Committees and the Banking and Foreign Relations Committees, Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) will share perspectives on Congressional priorities including global trade and finance, US-China and other foreign policy matters, digital assets, energy independence, and AI regulations.
Thursday, April 9
9-10am ET | 2-3pm BST
Economist Nellie Liang — formerly of the US Treasury Department, the IMF, the CBO, and the Federal Reserve – joins to provide a view of the US economy and fiscal situation, prospects for inflation and recession, innovation and AI in finance, emerging risks, and other critical topics.
Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
8:30-10:00 GMT
Quantum technologies are increasingly seen as a source of strategic and economic advantage - but for many senior leaders they still feel opaque or perpetually “five years away.”
Join the Oliver Wyman Forum for a pragmatic discussion of the UK quantum landscape and what genuine progress means for business. We will explore the UK start‑up and investment ecosystem, the sectors poised for early impact, and the strategic intersections of quantum with security, sovereignty, and long‑term competitiveness.
Register your interest to join our community of executives, innovators, and thought leaders shaping the future of leadership.
Thursday, April 30
10-11am ET | 3-4pm BST
Cognitive scientist and University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management professor George Newman will discuss how leaders unlock innovation and make true breakthroughs: not through the myth of spontaneous individual genius but a deliberate, intentional process of exploration and discovery.
Attendees will receive a copy of George's new book.
Thursday, May 28
10-11am ET | 3-4pm BST
A moral compass is an inherent good, but it’s also a high-yield strategic asset for leaders. Columbia Business School’s Paul Ingram will detail how aligning one’s work and life with one’s values can sharpen executive decision-making, command authentic presence, and drive stronger performance.
Attendees will receive a copy of Paul's new book.