Join us in welcoming a few of the more than 650 new GLGers we’ve added so far in 2024 – from Austin to Barcelona, Tokyo to New York, Mumbai, and more. 👋 🤝 We’re also celebrating a record 125 GLGers who’ve been with the company for 10 years or longer. Thank you for making GLG what it is today! #LifeatGLG
About us
GLG is the world’s largest insight network. We connect decision makers to the right experts so they can act with the confidence that comes from true clarity and have what it takes to get ahead. Our network of experts is the world’s largest source of first-hand expertise, and we recruit hundreds of new experts every day. We bring the power of insight to every great professional decision. Visit GLGinsights.com. For information regarding GLG’s practices with respect to personal information, please visit our privacy policy at https://glginsights.com/privacy-policy/
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https://glginsights.com
External link for GLG
- Industry
- Information Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- Professional Learning, Phone Consultations, Meetings, Roundtables, Site Visits, Strategic Projects, Surveys, Board Placements, Corporate, Hedge Funds, Industrials, Investment Banking Management, Law, Life Sciences, Private Equity, Professional Services, and Tech, Media, and Telecom
Locations
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Primary
60 East 42nd Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10165, US
Employees at GLG
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Phil Nadel
Founder and Managing Director at Forefront Venture Partners
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Johan TYSKLIND 约翰
With a keen eye for talent and a deep understanding of business dynamics, I am prepared to navigate the evolving landscape of operations, marketing…
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Dale Yeager
CEO @ SERAPH Inc | Financial & Fraud Investigations - Expert Witness - Federal Advisor
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Anne Pounds ACFTech, Chartered MCSI 安妮磅 ✔
Global Financial Services & Markets | FinReg | FinTech| BSc Pure and Applied Mathematics and Comp. Sc.
Updates
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Full house in Singapore, Hong Kong, Gurugram, and Mumbai to welcome GLG leaders Eu-Gene Sung, Lee Gavin, Laurence Herman, and Rama Adaikalavan to a few of our largest APAC offices. 👋 A chance to discuss emerging opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region, and how GLG teams can continue providing best-in-class service to our clients and experts around the world. #LifeatGLG 🌏🤝
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GLGers from Shenzhen to Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Beijing celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival with traditional mooncakes and Chinese fan making. 🪭🥮 “A moment to reflect and share gratitude for family, friends, and partners,” said Virginia Wong, Head of Greater China at GLG. “Let this festival inspire us to continue collaborating and achieving great things together.” #LifeatGLG
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Reproductive science is changing quickly. Fertility and family planning are top of mind for many in the new era of women’s health tech. GLG New York hosted a conversation with experts on the breakthrough science behind fertility care, the shifting policy and regulatory landscape around IVF, and the promise of emerging treatments in the space. Panelists included GLG Network Members: - Lynn Westphal, Chief Medical Officer at Kindbody - Barb Collura, President and CEO of RESOLVE - Teresa Randolph, VP of Strategic Initiatives at Global Premier Fertility GLG's Mary Figuers Stallings moderated the discussion, which covered everything from the future of fertility to the companies creating products to address women's health care needs. The speakers brought decades of experience in clinical research, patient advocacy, and reproductive health care.
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Had a fantastic time last night in Dallas connecting with local GLG experts! In the nearly 15 years I've been at GLG, I've had the privilege of working with and learning from thousands of experts. But, there's something truly special about spending time together in person. Across industries and verticals, I heard a common theme in my conversations; GLG experts love talking to our clients and deeply value the opportunity to teach. They're also really excited about the ways we're growing the expert experience at GLG. If you're interested in learning more about becoming a GLG expert or joining our next expert Happy Hour, feel free to reach out.
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"It's literally hurting your company's bottom line." Hiring based on degrees over relevant skills doesn't just make your organization less diverse – it makes your company less competitive. GLG expert and Social Impact client Gerald Chertavian recently joined our Events for Experts series to discuss why he founded Year Up and how the nonprofit helps businesses capitalize on the advantages of fair, skills-based hiring. More and more companies are adopting an approach that Gerald says is becoming the new normal: identify a candidate's talent rather than the prestige of their pedigree. "It's a broader way to think about talent, but it's got to be managed, measured, and operationalized."
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Data centers have huge power and water needs. Could the AI boom help supercharge global electricity demand? We emailed a GLG expert with extensive experience in data centers and large scale wide-area networks the questions clients and investors are asking. 📈📊 Do you see data centers as a limiting factor to AI growth? Yes. We’re looking at the possibility of having no place to put Nvidia chips. So you can build all the chips you want, and then find there's no power or place to use them. That's why it's important to build private grid power. The race is on. 🔋🫧 Are we in a bubble? There's a great deal of uncertainty. Is AI ever going to move beyond the realm of the hyperscalers? Or are we just going to continue to use their resources, expertise, and the fact they have virtually unlimited funds? A year ago, it was assumed that every major industry would have to build their own. That’s unlikely. The use case is getting stronger all the time. But how the use case gets addressed and deployed is the question. 🚜 🚧 Where are we on building more data centers? What are the headwinds? The major headwinds for building are power and water availability. Capital availability doesn't seem to be a problem at all. In terms of broader headwinds, it’s cybersecurity, which is in the favor of the bad guys right now. They’ve really figured out how to use AI for nefarious purposes, and need a lot less time on target to hack existing technologies. The good news is that AI is somewhat self-generating – meaning AI can improve AI algorithms. So the assumption (or the hope) is that AI can fix bad, insecure code and actually improve cybersecurity. There are great tools emerging on the AI side, we just don’t know whether they’re good enough yet.
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“I think you can completely underestimate the amount of knowledge you have,” says GLG expert Sylvia METAYER. The longtime Sodexo executive brings more than 30 years of experience to every GLG call. We asked Sylvia, a Paris-based consultant, what it's like helping GLG clients make better decisions. "There's an enormous amount of information," she told us, "but it takes somebody to sort it out and put it into context." "All I have to do is share what I know. That's it."
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"I've had a bit of a journey," says Sara Hyten celebrating her 10th anniversary at GLG. 🧭 Sara was among dozens of other junior associates stepping into GLG's Austin office for the first time in July 2014. A decade later, she reflects on her growth, the best advice she ever received, and how she wound up on GLG's Engineering team. (Hint: "Be comfortable with it being a meandering road.") #LifeatGLG #GLGCareers