James Manyika
James Manyika is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and chairman and director of the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), the firm’s business and economics research arm. James also serves as a member of McKinsey’s Shareholders Council (the Firm’s Board of Directors). Based in Silicon Valley for over 20 years, he has worked with the chief executives and founders of many of the world’s leading technology companies on a variety of issues, including strategy and business transformation and the launch of several market-shaping innovations. He also works with chief executives in other sectors on opportunities from technology and other global trends. At MGI, James has led research on technology and its impact, the digital economy, future of work, as well as growth, productivity, and globalization. He has published a book on AI and robotics as well as numerous articles and reports that have appeared in business media and academic journals, and recently a co-authored the book, No Ordinary Disruption. James is involved in collaborations with Silicon Valley leaders and leading economists and policy makers around the world on initiatives and commissions related to inclusive growth, opportunities from technology, and its impact on society. James was appointed by president Barack Obama to serve as vice chair of the Global Development Council at the White House (2012–16) and by commerce secretaries to the US Commerce Department’s Digital Economy Board of Advisers in 2016–17 and the National Innovation Advisory Board in 2010–12 as part of the America Competes Act. Currently, he serves on the boards of the Council on Foreign Relations, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Markle Foundation, and Aspen Institute. He also serves on academic boards, including Oxford Internet Institute, MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy, Harvard’s Hutchins Center and the WEB Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research, and the Khan Academy. James is on the standing committee for the Stanford-based 100 Year Study on Artificial Intelligence, a fellow at DeepMind, a non-resident senior fellow of the Brookings Institution in Economic Studies, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. James was on the engineering faculty at Oxford University and a member of the Programming Research Group and the Robotics Research Lab, a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, a visiting scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Labs, and a faculty exchange fellow at MIT. A Rhodes Scholar, James received his DPhil. MSc. MA. from Oxford in Robotics, Mathematics, and Computer Science, and his BSc in electrical engineering from the University of Zimbabwe as an Anglo-American Scholar.