TOP 100 ECONOMICS SPEAKERS FOR KEYNOTE TALKS: BOOK & HIRE ECONOMIST CORPORATE EVENTS

TOP 100 ECONOMICS SPEAKERS FOR KEYNOTE TALKS: BOOK & HIRE ECONOMIST CORPORATE EVENTS

Global Top 100 economics speakers and economist keynote presenters note that in a world defined by fast‑moving markets, disruptive technologies, global supply chains, inflation pressures, and evolving workforce dynamics, financial insight has never been more critical. The best Global Top 100 economics speakers get hired for corporate summits, government forums, academic conferences, and industry gatherings. Consulting experts get asked to decode economic trends and connect them to real‑world business strategy and human impact, putting thought leaders in high demand.

The newest Global Top 100 economics speakers list pairs management thinkers, business leaders, cultural voices, athletes, and creative minds whose experiences and perspectives illuminate market forces impacting industries and societies. It blends economists and business executives with influential figures from varied sectors. You’ll also find that today’s Global Top 100 economics speakers roster contains globally recognizable cultural figures who have insight into economic trends, consumer behavior, wealth creation, innovation, and leadership.

A good starting point is Scott Steinberg, a futurist celebrity keynote, business strategist and consulting expert for 3000 brands whose talks help audiences anticipate change, prepare for disruption, and craft strategy informed by economic trends and generational shifts.

Regardless of if your event focuses on macroeconomics, industry transformation, entrepreneurship, financial markets, or human capital though, the Global Top 100 economics speakers roster features pros capable of delivering compelling, accessible, and actionable economic insight.

Top 100 Economics Speakers for Keynote Events

  1. Scott Steinberg — Futurist & business strategist for 3000 brands
  2. Christine Lagarde — President, European Central Bank
  3. Jerome Powell — U.S. Federal Reserve Chair
  4. Janet Yellen — Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
  5. Kristalina Georgieva — Managing Director, IMF
  6. Jamie Dimon — CEO, JPMorgan Chase
  7. Ajay Banga — CEO, Mastercard
  8. Mary Barra — CEO, General Motors
  9. Satya Nadella — CEO, Microsoft
  10. Sundar Pichai — CEO, Alphabet & Google
  11. Tim Cook — CEO, Apple
  12. Brian Moynihan — CEO, Bank of America
  13. Abigail Johnson — CEO, Fidelity Investments
  14. Cathie Wood — CEO, ARK Invest
  15. Daniel Zhang — CEO, Alibaba Group
  16. Patrick Collison — CEO, Stripe
  17. Tobias Lütke — CEO, Shopify
  18. Whitney Wolfe Herd — CEO, Bumble
  19. Evan Spiegel — CEO, Snap Inc.
  20. Melanie Perkins — CEO, Canva
  21. Jeff Weiner — Executive Chairman, LinkedIn
  22. Julie Sweet — CEO, Accenture
  23. David Solomon — CEO, Goldman Sachs
  24. Larry Fink — CEO, BlackRock
  25. Jamie Dimon — Bank strategist
  26. Bob Iger — CEO, Disney
  27. Reed Hastings — Co‑Founder, Netflix
  28. Daniel Ek — Founder, Spotify
  29. Susan Wojcicki — Former CEO, YouTube
  30. Anne Wojcicki — CEO, 23andMe
  31. Angela Ahrendts — Retail strategist
  32. Bozoma Saint John — Brand leader
  33. Fred Smith — Founder, FedEx
  34. Jim Farley — CEO, Ford
  35. Lip-Bu Tan — CEO, Intel
  36. Jensen Huang — CEO, NVIDIA
  37. Kenneth Frazier — Pharma strategist
  38. Indra Nooyi — Former CEO, PepsiCo
  39. Carlos Brito — Former CEO, AB InBev
  40. John Donahoe — CEO, Nike
  41. Mary Dillon — CEO, Ulta Beauty
  42. Reshma Saujani — Founder, Girls Who Code
  43. Arlan Hamilton — Venture capitalist
  44. Marc Lore — Retail & tech investor
  45. Jeff Bezos — Founder, Amazon
  46. Elon Musk — CEO, Tesla & SpaceX
  47. Mark Cuban — Entrepreneur & investor
  48. Ray Dalio — Hedge fund founder
  49. Howard Marks — Investor & author
  50. Peter Thiel — Investor & author
  51. Esther Duflo — Nobel economist
  52. Abhijit Banerjee — Nobel economist
  53. Michael Porter — Strategy expert
  54. Clayton Christensen — Innovation theorist
  55. Thomas Piketty — Economist & author
  56. Paul Krugman — Economist & columnist
  57. Robert Shiller — Nobel economist
  58. Yuval Noah Harari — Global trends commentator
  59. Malcolm Gladwell — Cultural economist author
  60. Simon Sinek — Leadership & strategy author
  61. Adam Grant — Organizational psychologist
  62. Brené Brown — Researcher & strategist
  63. Tim Ferriss — Author & entrepreneur
  64. Ryan Reynolds — Actor & entrepreneur
  65. Oprah Winfrey — Media & business leader
  66. Beyoncé — Musician & business icon
  67. Rihanna — Musician & beauty entrepreneur
  68. Jay‑Z — Musician & investor
  69. Drake — Musician & brand strategist
  70. Lady Gaga — Artist & entrepreneur
  71. Lin‑Manuel Miranda — Cultural creator
  72. Zendaya — Actor & cultural voice
  73. LeBron James — Athlete & business leader
  74. Serena Williams — Athlete & investor
  75. Tom Brady — Athlete & entrepreneur
  76. Lionel Messi — Athlete & global brand
  77. Naomi Osaka — Athlete & advocate
  78. Megan Rapinoe — Athlete & strategist
  79. Simone Biles — Athlete & advocate
  80. Cathy Engelbert — Leader & strategist
  81. Ginni Rometty — Former IBM CEO
  82. Sheryl Sandberg — Former Meta COO
  83. Meg Whitman — Tech executive
  84. Ursula Burns — Business leader
  85. Indra Nooyi — Strategy veteran
  86. Mellody Hobson — Finance leader
  87. Sallie Krawcheck — Finance executive
  88. Anne Finucane — Bank strategist
  89. Julie Sweet — Global business leader
  90. Larry Page — Alphabet co‑founder
  91. Sergey Brin — Alphabet co‑founder
  92. Marc Andreessen — Tech investor
  93. Ben Horowitz — Tech strategist
  94. Drew Houston — CEO, Dropbox
  95. Daniel Schulman — CEO, PayPal
  96. Ajit Jain — Insurance & risk leader
  97. Denise Morrison — Consumer goods executive
  98. James Quincey — CEO, Coca‑Cola
  99. Ramon Laguarta — CEO, PepsiCo
  100. Francis Suarez — Urban economic strategist

 

The international Global Top 100 economics speakers readout spans traditional economist thought leaders, CEOs, cultural icons, athletes turned entrepreneurs, and creatives whose influence intersects with economic trends. Keynote pros bring real‑world understanding of global markets, innovation, consumer behavior, workforce shifts, financial systems, and strategic leadership. Differing experiences help audiences—from business leaders to policymakers and students—understand how economic forces shape industries and everyday life.