The winter 2025 edition of InTalks has just been published online and in print. One of the overarching themes of this issue is “vision”. We explore this subject in a series of conversations with pioneers and thought leaders who share their insights into how ambition can serve as a compass to navigate an evolving environment and reach one’s goals.
Highlights from the winter edition of InTalks include interviews with:
Nathan Furr, Professor of Strategy at INSEAD in Paris and founding partner of the
EFG Future Leaders Network, who talks about the importance of having “uncertainty ability” to navigate a changing world and defines the qualities and strengths needed to be “future ready”
Achilles V. Constantakopoulos, Chairman of TEMES S.A., who shares the unique story behind the development of Costa Navarino in Greece that has helped transform the Messinia region into a premier destination for sustainable, high-end tourism
Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, who discusses today’s challenging geopolitical landscape and her priorities in leading forward the work of this renowned global humanitarian organisation
We also hear from ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes about the secret to endurance in a life spent pushing the limits, while coach and author David Richman shares his thoughts on the topic of client attraction and suggests how financial advisors can best connect with their clients. Finally, Sanjin Mohorovic, Regional Business Head Latin America Region at EFG, discusses wealth creation and wealth management in the dynamic Latin America region.
By incorporating these different voices from business, academia, humanitarian diplomacy, art and beyond, InTalks once again explores topics that are of relevance for EFG as a global private bank as well as for our dialogue with different stakeholders and the broader public. The magazine will be displayed in our offices globally and at our client events.
To discover the latest edition of the magazine, find links to articles published online or read previous issues in our archive, please visit our InTalks website.