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Arif Anis, MBE, Collar Member of the House of Feigenblatt, will be one of the keynote speakers at the Third House of Feigenblatt Magistral Session of the National Assembly of Ecuador (2025)

Mr. Arif Anis, MBE, Collar Member and Special Envoy for the Middle East and Central Asia of the House of Feigenblatt, will be one the keynote speakers at the Third House of Feigenblatt Magistral Session of the National Assembly of Ecuador. Mr. Anis will be delivering a lecture dealing with leadership and Artificial Intelligence.


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Bio:

Arif Anis MBE is a celebrated expert on leadership, and a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author. Anis started as a Clinical Psychologist and received executive education at LUMS, Imperial College London, Oxford University, and Harvard University for executive education. Transitioning to the learning and development industry, Arif became a global professional speaker. Arif's humanitarian efforts shone during the COVID-19 pandemic when he co-founded the One Million Meals campaign, providing meals to NHS staff and key workers. This initiative earned him the Points of Light award from Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the title of ‘Brain of the Year 2020’ by Tony Buzan’s Brain Trust. In recognition of his services, Anis was awarded the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) by the British monarch King Charles III and he also became a Freeman of the City of London.He serves in the diplomatic position of the Minister Counsellor at the Andean Parliament for the Household of His Excellency Ambassador Otto von Feigenblatt, PhD, EdD. His work has been featured on major platforms like the BBC, ITV, Sky, and CNBC. Arif’s main areas of expertise include leadership, founders, influence and power, crisis leadership, emotional intelligence and various conversations around artificial intelligence in combination with psychology. 


To register for this important event please complete the rsvp and contact the chief of staff, Raquel Grunauer, chiefofstaff@vonfeigenblatt.com 

 
 
 

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