Professor Herminia Ibarra
Charles Handy Professor of Organisational Behaviour, London Business School
An authority on leadership and career development, Thinkers 50 ranks Ibarra among the top management thinkers in the world. She is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network, a judge for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award, and one of Apolitica’s 100 most influential people in gender policy. She was the 2018 recipient of the Academy of Management’s Scholar-Practitioner Award for the contributions of her scholarly research to management practice.
Ibarra is the author of best-selling books including Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader and Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career. She writes regularly in the Harvard Business Review and leading academic journals as well as business publications including the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times. Ibarra speaks internationally on leadership and organizational transformation.
A native of Cuba, Ibarra received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University, where she was a National Science Fellow.
Fire Jury
The jury for the Prix Pictet are a group of leading experts in the visual arts from around the world including directors of major museums and galleries as well as journalists and critics. They lead the global search for images of high artistic quality and narrative power and fit the theme of a particular cycle.
Professor Sir David King, FRS (Chair)
Founder and Chair, Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge
Prof. Herminia Ibarra
Charles Handy Professor of Organisational Behaviour, London Business School
Emma Bowkett
Director of Photography, FT Weekend Magazine
Philippe Bertherat
President, Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva
Shahira Fahmy
Founder and Principal, Shahira Fahmy Architects, Cairo
Jeff Rosenheim
Joyce Frank Menschel Curator in Charge of Metropolitan Museum’s Department of Photographs
Joanna Choumali
Winner, Prix Pictet ‘Hope’ (2019)
Duncan Forbes
Director, Department of Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum, London