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Juan Enriquez
Keynote Speaker
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Juan Enriquez is a senior research
fellow and director of the Harvard Business School
Life Science Project. His most recent book is As
the Future Catches You: How Genomics & Other
Forces are Changing Your Life, Work, Heath &
Wealth and is finishing Flags, Borders,
Anthems, and Other Myths: The Impulse Towards
Secession and the Americas. He is also coauthor,
with Ray Goldberg, of "Transforming Life,
Transforming Business: The Life Science Revolution"
in The Digital Enterprise and "Technology,
Gene Research and National Competitiveness" in
Globalization and the Rural Environment.
Juan Enriquez previously served as CEO of Mexico
City's Urban Development Corporation, coordinator
general of economic policy and chief of staff for
Mexico’s Secretary of State, and a member of the
Peace Commission that negotiated the cease-fire in
Chiapas’ Zapatista rebellion.
Mr. Enriquez has held a number of positions at Harvard, including fellow at the Center for International Affairs. He serves on a series of boards including Cabot Microelectronics, The Genetics Advisory Council of the Harvard Medical School, The State Department Advisory Committee on Economic Policy (Biotechnology Group), the Chairman's International Council of the Americas Society, Tufts University EPIIC, The Institute for Genomic Research, and the Cabot Family Shareholders Committee. He is contributing editor of The Journal of Biolaw and Business. In 2000, he received a McKinsey Prize for co-authoring one of the best articles in the Harvard Business Review. In 2001 his work was identified as one of the breakthrough ideas in the first HBR List.
SUMMIT 2003

