Guests
Guests

Euroclear
Jorgen has over 20 years of experience in the banking and financial services industry. Currently serving as the Group Head of Innovation and Digital Assets at Euroclear, Jorgen spearheads transformative initiatives that position the organization at the forefront of the financial sector.
Jorgen thrives in fast-paced, dynamic environments, leveraging his expertise in driving innovation, digital transformation and managing complex digital assets. His leadership style is defined by an entrepreneurial mindset, a results-driven approach and a commitment to aligning transformative strategies with global market demands.
Before joining Euroclear, Jorgen held several senior leadership roles in international retail banking, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, bank restructuring and digital innovation. Notably, he served as CEO of two BNP Paribas subsidiaries in Morocco - DIGIFI, a mobile wallet platform, and DIGISERV, a digital factory. There, he led the development of a B2C ecosystem, accelerating the adoption of innovative digital services and advancing financial inclusion in the region.

Steve Jobs in Exile: The untold story of America's greatest visionary
Geoffrey Cain is an award-winning author and correspondent who sits down with world leaders, tech founders, and dissidents. His book Samsung Rising was longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year, and The Perfect Police State was named NPR’s “Book of the Day.” He appears in The Wall Street Journal, Time, The Economist, and Wired and has been featured on CNN and Bloomberg TV. He also advises executives and government officials on innovation.

Computer History Museum
Dan’l Lewin served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Computer History Museum (CHM) from 2018 to 2024, directing strategic planning, fundraising, and daily operations. Prior to CHM, he spent 17 years at Microsoft leading initiatives to apply technology for public good—spanning campaign and civic tech, affordable internet access, environmental sustainability, and collaborations with leading research universities.
With over 30 years of leadership in Silicon Valley, Lewin held senior roles at NeXT, Apple, Go Corporation, and Sony. Before joining Microsoft in 2001, he was CEO of Aurigin Systems, an early innovator in intellectual property asset management.