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David R. Jones
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Honored by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader, David Jones has distinguished himself as an industry visionary and proponent of corporate responsibility and social change. He is the youngest global CEO in the history of advertising, heading both Havas and Havas Worldwide, and is the only British CEO of a French publicly traded company. He was the driving force behind Kofi Annan’s TckTckTck Campaign for Climate Justice, one of the most successful cause campaigns in history, with 18 million people signing on as climate allies, and is co-founder of One Young World (described by CNN as the "junior Davos”), a nonprofit organization that provides brilliant young people with a global platform through which to effect positive change. He also worked closely with David Cameron and the U.K. Conservative Party from 2007 up to and including Cameron’s election as prime minister in 2010.

David is the creator of the Social Business Idea® and author of best-selling book Who Cares Wins: Why Good Business Is Better Business, published in English in 2011 by Pearson/FT Publishing, with subsequent editions in Chinese, French, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish.

David was inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Achievement in 2005, was voted one of the two top executives of the decade by readers of Adweek, was nominated as one of CR Magazine’s 2011 Responsible CEOs of the Year, and was named to the "40 Under 40" lists of both Crain's New York Business and Advertising Age. He is a member of the Facebook Client Council.

Blog Entries by David R. Jones

Why Greece's Debt Shouldn't Be the G20's Biggest Economic Issue

5 Comments | Posted November 4, 2011 | 12:10:23 (EST)

As the G20 leaders meet in Cannes, the entire meeting is being consumed by the current debt crisis in Europe and its potential impact on the global economy.

On one level, that is completely understandable. The world's economy is precariously balanced and without confident, decisive action could tip back...

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Davos and Our Future Leaders

Posted January 29, 2010 | 18:24:38 (EST)

So we're now in the thick of Davos but the dominating conversation remains that of the regulation of the financial services industry. I'd never actually heard the words "Glas-Stiegel" and "prop-trading" before coming to Davos this year, but I am now hearing them approximately 100 times a day as they...

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Davos: Focusing on What Really Matters

Posted January 28, 2010 | 17:14:10 (EST)

So we've finished the first day in Davos and the mood at Davos 2010 is incredibly different from Davos 2009. Last year the doom and gloom that permeated the entire forum was overwhelming. People outdid each other with predictions of how dire things were going to be as we entered...

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