Moving Davos to Dublin? World Economic Forum chief ponders a venue change

Larry Fink says the WEF should be 'showing up — and listening — in the places where the modern world is actually built'
Moving Davos to Dublin? World Economic Forum chief ponders a venue change

The World Economic Forum, which has taken place in the Swiss Alps for decades, has come under siege in recent years.  Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

Larry Fink, the interim co-chief of the World Economic Forum, is openly musing about a venue change for the flagship event that would take the annual January meeting outside of Switzerland.

“You should also see WEF start doing something new: showing up — and listening — in the places where the modern world is actually built,” he wrote on LinkedIn. “Davos, yes. But also places like Detroit and Dublin — and cities like Jakarta and Buenos Aires.” The Blackrock Inc. chief executive officer acknowledged in the post on Monday that the forum is likely to stay “synonymous with Davos” for a while. Still, “the mountain will come down to earth,” he said in reference to Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain.

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