Dominick Donald has spent 25 years helping corporations, governments, the media and multinational organisations understand the implications of global and regional developments. This has included being an advisor to the Joint War risks Committee of the Lloyds insurance market for two decades advising financial institutions on how to anticipate future events, and how markets will respond to them helping to devise Afghanistan economic reconstruction strategy for the US Department of Defense and working on social rehabilitation of former combatants in Sierra Leone, Mozambique and the DRC, for the UN.
He has a Modern History MA from Magdalen College Oxford and a War Studies PhD from King’s College London, and his analysis has appeared in publications ranging from UN Security Council resolutions to The Times.
Thursday 11
09.50 - 10.30
Uncharted Territories. Geopolitical Tensions and Hidden Risks in International Shipping
Ahrweiler Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi
Programming Partner: International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI)