The Marshall Building, Lincoln's Inn Fields 44, London WC2A 3LY
The Marshall Building, London
Free
Baroness Minouche Shafik has broken barriers across three decades. From the youngest-ever World Bank VP at 36, to steering the Bank of England's £600bn balance sheet, to leading the LSE, and now, Chief Economic Adviser to the UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.
As an Egyptian navigating the IMF during the Arab Spring, advising post-communist Europe, and championing UK development aid, she's shaped global economic policy while carrying her heritage with her.
With opening remarks from H.E. Ambassador Ashraf Swelam, join us for an engaging conversation on what it means to lead at the highest levels and what Egyptian professionals can learn from her extraordinary journey.
Details: Doors open @ 6:45PM and close 7:10PM in Marshall 1.04
Tickets required for entry, unless you are an LSESU Egyptian Society member :)
If you are an a non-LSE student or staff member who wants to join, please purchase your ticket the day before the event by 2PM!
The Marshall Building, Lincoln's Inn Fields 44, London WC2A 3LY