Klaus Schwab, Chairman of the World Economic Forum attends the opening of the Annual Meeting of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 16, 2024. (AP Photo)



Klaus Schwab, the 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has stepped down as chairman. After leading the influential Geneva-based organization for over five decades, Schwab announced his retirement with immediate effect.

A New Chapter Begins at the Forum

The WEF’s board has named Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former Nestlé Chairman and CEO, as interim chairman. His appointment was confirmed unanimously during a special meeting on Sunday. Meanwhile, a search committee is already in place to find Schwab’s permanent successor.

From Humble Beginnings to Global Influence

Klaus Schwab founded the Forum in 1971 with a vision to improve the state of the world through cooperation. Over the years, the WEF has evolved into a powerhouse that gathers global leaders, economists, and industry elites to tackle pressing global challenges.

Its annual Davos meeting in Switzerland has become a landmark event for high-level discussions on the economy, policy, and innovation.

Davos: A Stage for Global Voices

Under the leadership of Klaus Schwab, the snowy town of Davos transformed into a symbol of international cooperation. World leaders from every continent have walked its halls. Among them were Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and many others.

Each year, the event has drawn attention not just for its exclusive guest list, but for the real-time dialogue it creates on complex global issues.

A Legacy That Redefined Global Forums

In its official statement, the Forum emphasized the importance of its mission during times of uncertainty. “At a time when the world is undergoing rapid transformation,” the Forum noted, “inclusive dialogue has never been more crucial.”

It reaffirmed its role as a platform for progress, promising to continue its work in bringing leaders together and sparking cooperation across borders and industries.

Looking Ahead

As the WEF transitions into a new leadership era, it remains committed to its founding ideals. The search for a successor to carry Schwab’s legacy forward is already underway. In the meantime, the world watches to see how the Forum adapts and evolves in a fast-changing global landscape.

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