 Working at the forum feels like I'm at the forefront of every possible geography, industry and global challenge that this world has to face. I think I've learned more here from my colleagues than any other job I've ever done before. We're a platform which generates brilliant content and fantastic initiatives and now that we're an international institution we have an extra layer of credibility in working with all of our stakeholders. I don't think it's for everyone actually and it is incredibly fast-paced. It's not a place where you're given a set of tasks and you go away in your corner and you just do them. You need to be a self-starter. I think it's an organization that gives you a lot but also expects a lot. Every day is different and you are stretched in your creativity, in your stamina, in your imagination and your capacity to build bridges with different people and constantly provide value to the community that we serve. Wherever you are in your career the forum offers a tremendous opportunity to develop in ways that really will put you ahead of the curve. You can feel like you're in an established institution. You can feel like you're in a startup the next day. It's a mission-oriented culture and everybody here in the house takes it very seriously. We create meetings around the world. We have a variety of different projects where people within their organizations can work together all the way through the year. That really provides a unique space for new ideas to flourish. The forum is built on collaboration externally and internally and being immersed in that type of environment and that culture changes you professionally of course but it also changes you personally as a leader. Everyone seems to sort of have the same desire and this kind of appetite for knowledge and learning. I have never worked with teams that are so competent, so passionate, so driven. Working for the forum is a commitment to achieve individually and collectively extraordinary results.