
Amy Webb
Futurist and author, noted for her rigorous analysis of global trends. She inspires to prepare for the future with strategy, clarity and responsibility, showing how anticipation strengthens innovation and resilience.
Biography / Speaker Info
Amy Webb is a leading American futurist, author, lecturer and professor, recognized for her pioneering work in the field of futures analysis and strategic planning. Her career is a clear example of a career that fuses the rigor of research with a bold and pragmatic vision of the future. With her "future forecasting" methodology, Webb has positioned herself as one of the most influential voices in the debate on how organizations can anticipate trends and prepare for future challenges in an ever-changing world.
Her professional career took off in the world of journalism, where she worked as a reporter at the Wall Street Journal and as a technology analyst. This experience gave her a unique perspective on how technology trends develop and how they are communicated to the public. From this experience, Webb specialized in the field of futures analysis and founded the Future Today Institute, a consulting firm that helps businesses and governments identify emerging trends and develop strategies for the future.
One of Amy Webb's key achievements is her ability to translate complex concepts of future forecasting into practical, actionable tools for the business world. Her books, such as The Signals Are Talking (2016) and The Big Nine (2019), have become essential guides for leaders and professionals seeking to improve their performance. In his publications, Webb explores how artificial intelligence, biotechnology and automation are transforming society and offers insight into how organizations can adapt to these changes.
In addition to her work as a consultant and author, Amy Webb is a sought-after speaker at technology, business and education events around the world. Her talks focus on the future of artificial intelligence, the economics of data and the importance of continuing education. Her legacy is measured by her ability to popularize futures analysis and her valuable contribution to the debate on ethics in technology and the future of work, leaving a footprint of knowledge and inspiring a new generation of leaders.