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1992 - Clarksville, Tennessee. On the evening of December 24, 1992, 25-year-old Susan Lund left her home for ingredients to make a pie. The young mother never returned home. About a month later, female remains were located 300 miles away in Ina, Illinois, but investigators couldn't figure out who she was. 30 years later, the woman known only as Ina Jane Doe was finally identified as Susan Minard Lund. Susan's murder remains unsolved. Laura Norton, host of The Fall Line and One Strange Thing podcast, spent more than a year working with and learning from forensic experts across the country as she collaborated with anthropologists, DNA experts, and investigative genetic genealogists to help identify Susan Lund. Her new book, Lay Them to Rest, takes a fascinating deep dive into the dark world of forensic science, and a personal look at the people behind the scenes working to solve decades old mysteries. Today, Laurah joins me on Murder, She Told for a conversation about what it's like working to reconnect the names of the unidentified, how she approaches cold case and Jane Doe research, and what investigators need from you to help find Susan's killer. This is Lay Them to Rest featuring guest Laura Norton. Get your copy of Lay Them to Rest, and be on the lookout on Facebook and Instagram for a giveaway post coming today! Sponsor - Magic Mind: Get up to 20% off your first purchase or up to 56% off your first subscription at https://magicmind.com/murdershetold with code murdershetold20. Support Murder, She Told: https://www.murdershetold.com/support Detailed sources and photos: murdershetold.com Instagram: @murdershetoldpodcast Facebook: /mstpodcast TikTok: @murdershetold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I'm joined by Laurah Norton to discuss the case of Susan Lund and the nearly 30-year journey to identify her. Laurah worked for years to help identify Susan with an incredible team of experts, but her case is still in need of justice. According to Paul Lund, On Christmas Eve, 1992, his 25-year-old wife, Susan Lund, went missing on a walk to the grocery store to buy ingredients for their family's holiday dinner. He reported her missing not long after. About a month later, near the end of January 1993, Susan's partial remains were found near Ina, Illinois, in Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park. Unfortunately, Susan remained unidentified for decades and was only known as Ina Jane Doe. In a strange twist of fate, not long after she went missing, Susan's case was closed after a mysterious woman came forward and identified herself as Susan. Susan's children spent decades believing she may have intentionally left them and never chose to reach out again. But in early 2021, Dr. Amy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology at The University of New Hampshire, along with writer, researcher, and host Laurah Norton, were approved by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office to reexamine the case. Through their journey, they worked with a variety of experts to correct misconceptions about Ina Jane Doe. When the genealogists at Redgrave Research joined the efforts, they finally identified her as Susan Lund in 2022. Laurah Norton recently chronicled this incredible journey along with the science behind it in her upcoming book, Lay Them to Rest. So, I invited her on the show to discuss her book, Susan's case, the inner workings behind doing this type of work, and, of course, how you can help. If you have any information about Susan Lund, please call The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Tip Line at 618-242-TIPS. For a limited time, you can get 20% off Laurah's book, Lay Them to Rest, by using code LAYTHEMTOREST at checkout: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/laurah-norton/lay-them-to-rest/9780306828805/ Subscribe to Laurah's podcasts: The Fall Line Podcast: https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/ One Strange Thing Podcast: https://www.onestrangethingpodcast.com/ For more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com Don't forget to follow me on social media under Voices for Justice Podcast & SarahETurney Join the Patreon family to get instant access to a library of extra content, support the show, and support these cases https://www.patreon.com/VoicesforJustice The introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot Sessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used for ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gina Clark was only 21 years old when she went missing after becoming a witness to her boyfriends murder only a few months before... but what happens when the internet believes she may be a Jane Doe found only a year after she went missing. This episode features a special mention of:Doe Network: International Center For Missing and Unidentified PersonsMissing: Gina Clark | Kansas City, MO | UncoveredAnd features a promo from: Castles & Cryptids - True Crime Podcast | PodchaserMisty Mysteries is a Darkcast Network podcast. https://www.darkcastnetwork.com/Head over to social media where you can send a message, get updates and information throughout the week. Misty Mysteries Podcast's Instagram (@misty_mysteries)https://twitter.com/MysteriesM...https://m.facebook.com/MistyMy...https://www.podpage.com/misty-mysteries/When you follow Misty Mysteries linktree you can find a link to a form for case/topic suggestions, feedback form and a Newsletter signup. https://linktr.ee/misty_mysteriesSources:Missing: Gina Clark | Kansas City, MO | UncoveredGina Clark (kcpd.org)Gina L. Clark – The Charley Project1040DFMO - Gina L. Clark (doenetwork.org)Head found nearly 30 years ago in Illinois identified as remains of missing Tennessee woman (nbcnews.com)166UFIL (doenetwork.org)Reddit - Dive into anything
When a Tennessee woman steps out on a Christmas Eve errand, her family is devastated when she never returns. Investigators finally identify a Jane Doe whose case had long gone cold, only for the mystery surrounding her death to deepen in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you have any information on the death of Susan Lund, please call the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office at 618-244-8015. Also included in this episode: a segment and request for any information regarding the unsolved Michigan homicide of avid hunter and beloved family man Chong Moua Yang. If you or someone you know has information about the death of Chong Moua Yang you can contact the Bath Township Police Department at 517-641-6271 or the FBI Detroit Office at 313-965-2323. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: https://lastseenalivepodcast.com/2022/11/21/unsolved-homicide-susan-lund-unsolved-homicide-chong-moua-yang/ Subscribe to our Patreon for monthly full-length episodes that bring original and insightful true crime content: https://www.patreon.com/lastseenalive
This podcast includes 5 Jane and John Does who were finally identified after many years featuring John Doe #3/Stanwood Bryant Doe/Ronald David Chambers, Isanti County John Doe 2003/Donald Rindahl, Charles Wane Dodd, Ina Jane doe 1993/Susan Lund, and Bethlehem John Doe/Franklin D. Feldman.Subscribe:✅ https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthernGirlCrimeStories?sub_confirmation=1☕ Buy Me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/southerngi8
Economist Susan Lund says it was easier to shut down the economy in 2020 than to restart it in 2021. She joins Bianna Golodryga, standing in for Christiane Amanpour, to discuss the bumpy road ahead as the economy reboots. Then Samantha Stark, director of "Framing Britney Spears," reflects on the popstar's statement to court today regarding the conservatorship she's been living under since 2008. President Joe Biden is a devout Catholic and the first Catholic president in nearly 60 years. But conservative Catholic bishops are pushing a plan to take away his right, and those of other Catholic politicians, to receive Communion, due to his support of abortion rights. Senior Vatican Analyst and author John Allen explains. Then philanthropist, filmmaker and heir to the Disney family fortune Abigail Disney speaks to our Hari Sreenivasan about the dangerous power of intergenerational wealth and why she's decided to give away more than $70 million over the last 40 years. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
For Americans who were able to work from home at the start of the pandemic, what felt like an extended snow day at first has now turned into 15 months and counting of Zoom calls and logging onto work in sweatpants. But now that about half of Americans are fully vaccinated, some are trickling back into the office. We asked you to tell us how your work has been for the last year and how you feel about returning to the office. The responses were mixed. Susan Lund, a partner at McKinsey & Company, says that after the pandemic it's unlikely that people will go back to the same pattern of working.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
For Americans who were able to work from home at the start of the pandemic, what felt like an extended snow day at first has now turned into 15 months and counting of Zoom calls and logging onto work in sweatpants. But now that about half of Americans are fully vaccinated, some are trickling back into the office. We asked you to tell us how your work has been for the last year and how you feel about returning to the office. The responses were mixed. Susan Lund, a partner at McKinsey & Company, says that after the pandemic it's unlikely that people will go back to the same pattern of working.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) indicates that up to 25 percent more workers than previously estimated may need to switch occupations. This episode of the Inside the Strategy Room podcast looks at how the pandemic crisis has permanently changed workplace conditions and skillsets needs, and how corporate leaders can prepare for this future. Susan Lund, an MGI leader and expert in global labor markets, is joined by her report co-author Sven Smit, co-chair of MGI, who helps leading companies develop strategies for growth. This is an edited transcript of the discussion. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 40:13) >
A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) indicates that up to 25 percent more workers than previously estimated may need to switch occupations. This episode of the Inside the Strategy Room podcast looks at how the pandemic crisis has permanently changed workplace conditions and skillsets needs, and how corporate leaders can prepare for this future. Susan Lund, an MGI leader and expert in global labor markets, is joined by her report co-author Sven Smit, co-chair of MGI, who helps leading companies develop strategies for growth. This is an edited transcript of the discussion. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 40:13) >
Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 40:13) > A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) indicates that up to 25 percent more workers than previously estimated may need to switch occupations. This episode of the Inside the Strategy Room podcast looks at how the pandemic crisis has permanently changed workplace conditions and skillsets needs, and how corporate leaders can prepare for this future. Susan Lund, an MGI leader and expert in global labor markets, is joined by her report co-author Sven Smit, co-chair of MGI, who helps leading companies develop strategies for growth. This is an edited transcript of the discussion.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 40:13) > A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) indicates that up to 25 percent more workers than previously estimated may need to switch occupations. This episode of the Inside the Strategy Room podcast looks at how the pandemic crisis has permanently changed workplace conditions and skillsets needs, and how corporate leaders can prepare for this future. Susan Lund, an MGI leader and expert in global labor markets, is joined by her report co-author Sven Smit, co-chair of MGI, who helps leading companies develop strategies for growth. This is an edited transcript of the discussion.Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
The first guest in our Return to Work Series is Susan Lund, partner of McKinsey & Company and a leader of the McKinsey Global Institute. Teresa McQueen talks with Susan about the Future of Work : Post Covid-19. Many employers and employees have faced challenges over the past year, but what will the future hold for the workforce? Listen to the episode to hear about McKinsey's recent study. Episode Timeline 00:06Introduction and Disclaimer 01:39Coming Back to Work Post Covid 13:32Break and Public Service Announcement 14:49Reimagined Workforce 21:59Teresa's Closing Remarks There Is Work, But It Is Going To Be Different Work And In General, It's Specialized Skills. It's Been Really Hard For New Employees To Join A New Organization And Work Only Via Zoom. It's A Mindset Shift– Susan Lund Check out the McKinsey Global Institute's report mentioned in today's podcast : What 800 Executives Envision for the Postpandemic Workforce What's Next for Remote Work : an Analysis of 2000 Tasks 800 Jobs and Nine Countries Thank You To: Susan Lund
Susan LundToday's guest is Susan Lund, partner of McKinsey & Company and a leader of the McKinsey Global Institute. Teresa McQueen talks with Susan about the Future of Work : Post Covid-19. Many employers and employees have faced challenges over the past year, but what will the future hold for the workforce? Listen to the episode to hear about McKinsey's recent study."There is work, but it is going to be different work and in general, it's specialized skills" "It's been really hard for new employees to join a new organization and work only via Zoom""It's a mindset shift"- Susan LundCheck out the McKinsey Global Institute's report mentioned in today's podcast :What 800 Executives Envision for the Postpandemic WorkforceWhat's Next for Remote Work : an Analysis of 2000 Tasks 800 Jobs and Nine Countries Workplace Perspective is a regular podcast series for employers and employees focusing on education, training, and the law to help organizations of all sizes develop and maintain successful employer / employee relationships. Thank You To:Susan LundSpecial Thanks To... Paul Roberts(Engineer/Associate Producer Extraordinaire!) Melissa DeLacey(Associate Producer Extraordinaire!) Stephen Vercelloni(Composer Extraordinaire! Today’s episode features the song Grifter) James Bohannan & The Knave At Knight(DJs & “Radio Angels” Extraordinaire!)Thank you for listening!Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show (using the links above or below) to receive new episodes on your podcast player the second and fourth Wednesday of every month.Raise The Bar At Workplaces Everywhere! by getting the word out about this podcast. Rate and review this show at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Blubrry and Tunein and be sure to share this podcast with a friend.Connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:FacebookLinkedInWebsiteEmailThis podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only.
Susan Lund Today's guest is Susan Lund, partner of McKinsey & Company and a leader of the McKinsey Global Institute. Teresa McQueen talks with Susan about the Future of Work : Post Covid-19. Many employers and employees have faced challenges over the past year, but what will the future hold for the workforce? Listen to the episode to hear about McKinsey's recent study. "There is work, but it is going to be different work and in general, it's specialized skills" "It's been really hard for new employees to join a new organization and work only via Zoom" "It's a mindset shift" - Susan Lund Check out the McKinsey Global Institute's report mentioned in today's podcast : What 800 Executives Envision for the Postpandemic Workforce What's Next for Remote Work : an Analysis of 2000 Tasks 800 Jobs and Nine Countries Workplace Perspective is a regular podcast series for employers and employees focusing on education, training, and the law to help organizations of all sizes develop and maintain successful employer / employee relationships. Thank You To: Susan Lund Special Thanks To... Paul Roberts (Engineer/Associate Producer Extraordinaire!) Melissa DeLacey (Associate Producer Extraordinaire!) Stephen Vercelloni (Composer Extraordinaire! Today’s episode features the song Grifter) James Bohannan & The Knave At Knight (DJs & “Radio Angels” Extraordinaire!) Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show (using the links above or below) to receive new episodes on your podcast player the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. Raise The Bar At Workplaces Everywhere! by getting the word out about this podcast. Rate and review this show at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Blubrry and Tunein and be sure to share this podcast with a friend. Connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook LinkedIn Website Email This podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs. © 2021 SAFFIRE LEGAL, PC. Workplace Perspective Raising the Bar at Workplaces Everywhere!® and copyrights are proprietary. All Rights Reserved.
Marvin Loh, State Street Global Macro Strategist, says the market is pushing against the Fed's ability. Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, says the level of repricing we've seen in the bond market has historically been linked with a shift in monetary policy. Representative Ashley Hinson, Republican from Iowa, says we need to get kids back into schools. Susan Lund, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, says the demans for low-wage workers may go down. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marvin Loh, State Street Global Macro Strategist, says the market is pushing against the Fed's ability. Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, says the level of repricing we've seen in the bond market has historically been linked with a shift in monetary policy. Representative Ashley Hinson, Republican from Iowa, says we need to get kids back into schools. Susan Lund, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, says the demans for low-wage workers may go down.
Zoom COO Aparna Bawa, McKinsey Global Institute’s Susan Lund and Professor Adam Grant join The Post to discuss the ways the pandemic has changed the workplace, and how the structure and culture of work could continue to evolve in the future.
Susan Lund, partner at McKinsey & Company and leader of the McKinsey Global Institute, and Carl Benedikt Frey, Oxford Martin Citi fellow at the University of Oxford, and author of The Technology Trap, join Ellie Groves, deputy head of programming and Europe manager at OMFIF, to discuss the impact of Covid-19 in accelerating the shift to remote working, the barriers encountered by governments and businesses, as well as potential solutions for an easier transition.
Susan Lund, economist and senior partner at McKinsey Global Institute, discusses changing global trade flows and how companies are rethinking the management of increasingly complex and dynamic international supply chains. Susan shares McKinsey's cutting-edge research on the challenges today's executives face in adapting to geopolitical shocks and the issues the Covid-19 pandemic has raised for multinational companies. She discusses with Prof. Peter Maillet how McKinsey views the future of globalization and recommendations for adapting to an ever changing global economy. The views and opinions expressed on the Global Commerce Exchange podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia.
Susan Lund, economist and senior partner at McKinsey Global Institute, discusses changing global trade flows and how companies are rethinking the management of increasingly complex and dynamic international supply chains. Susan shares McKinsey’s cutting-edge research on the challenges today’s executives face in adapting to geopolitical shocks and the issues the Covid-19 pandemic has raised for multinational companies. She discusses with Prof. Peter Maillet how McKinsey views the future of globalization and recommendations for adapting to an ever changing global economy. The views and opinions expressed on the Global Commerce Exchange podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia.
Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) > In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI's research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) > In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI's research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year.Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI’s research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) >
In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI’s research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) >
In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI’s research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) >
In early April we sat down with two leaders from the McKinsey Global Institute to discuss their perspectives on how the long-term, structural trends driving global disruption are now intersecting with the current economic and health crisis. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He joined us from his home in the Los Angeles area. Susan Lund is a partner and leads MGI’s research on global financial markets, trade, labor markets, and the macroeconomic outlook. She joined us from her home in Washington, DC. This discussion took place during our 2020 Global Business Leaders Forum, which we held online this year. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 29:32) >
Robert Doll, Nuveen Asset Management Chief Equity Strategist, says it will take many quarters to find new economic ground. Olivier Blanchard, Peterson Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow, sees bumpy recovery ahead for Europe. Lakshman Achuthan, Economic Cycle Research Institute COO & Co-Founder, says even a partial recovery will lift the economy from its lows. Subadra Rajappa, Societe Generale Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, says the focus is on inflation and inflation expectations. Susan Lund, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, says the Covid-19 pandemic may worsen the wage gap in the United States.
Robert Doll, Nuveen Asset Management Chief Equity Strategist, says it will take many quarters to find new economic ground. Olivier Blanchard, Peterson Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow, sees bumpy recovery ahead for Europe. Lakshman Achuthan, Economic Cycle Research Institute COO & Co-Founder, says even a partial recovery will lift the economy from its lows. Subadra Rajappa, Societe Generale Head of U.S. Rates Strategy, says the focus is on inflation and inflation expectations. Susan Lund, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, says the Covid-19 pandemic may worsen the wage gap in the United States. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Guests: Justin Sink, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Susan Lund, partner at McKinsey and Company, Boyd Matheson, Former. Chief of Staff for Senator Mike Lee, and Opinion editor, Deseret news, and Joel Rubin, Democratic strategist and former deputy assistant secretary for Legislative Affairs at the State Department.
Guests: Justin Sink, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Susan Lund, partner at McKinsey and Company, Boyd Matheson, Former. Chief of Staff for Senator Mike Lee, and Opinion editor, Deseret news, and Joel Rubin, Democratic strategist and former deputy assistant secretary for Legislative Affairs at the State Department.
Alex Wayne, Bloomberg News White House Lead Editor, Susan Lund, Partner at McKinsey and Company, Lester Munson, Principal at government relations firm, BGR Group, and Kristen Hawn, Democratic Strategist, and Senior Advisor at Rokk Solutions.
Alex Wayne, Bloomberg News White House Lead Editor, Susan Lund, Partner at McKinsey and Company, Lester Munson, Principal at government relations firm, BGR Group, and Kristen Hawn, Democratic Strategist, and Senior Advisor at Rokk Solutions.
Guests: Congressman Denver Riggleman, a Republican representing Virginia’s 5th district, Susan Lund, a partner at McKinsey and Company and leader at the McKinsey Global Institute in Washington DC discussed a new report that identifies the people and places most vulnerable to the first-wave effects of the coronavirus. Kevin also spoke about lawmaker plans for additional stimulus aid for the economy with Bloomberg Government Congressional reporter Jack Fitzpatrick.
Guests: Congressman Denver Riggleman, a Republican representing Virginia’s 5th district, Susan Lund, a partner at McKinsey and Company and leader at the McKinsey Global Institute in Washington DC discussed a new report that identifies the people and places most vulnerable to the first-wave effects of the coronavirus. Kevin also spoke about lawmaker plans for additional stimulus aid for the economy with Bloomberg Government Congressional reporter Jack Fitzpatrick.
Willem Buiter, Citi Special Economic Adviser, says Europe is yet to clean up the banking system following the financial crisis. Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, says the South African rand is the most obvious EM FX trade. Susan Lund, McKinsey Partner, discusses her report, "The Future of work in America." And Kelsey Broderick, Eurasia Group China Analyst, says President Trump and his trade negotiators have different goals in talks with China. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Willem Buiter, Citi Special Economic Adviser, says Europe is yet to clean up the banking system following the financial crisis. Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, says the South African rand is the most obvious EM FX trade. Susan Lund, McKinsey Partner, discusses her report, "The Future of work in America." And Kelsey Broderick, Eurasia Group China Analyst, says President Trump and his trade negotiators have different goals in talks with China.
While trade wars have been dominating headlines, globalization’s impact on labor has gone largely unnoticed. Global trade now favors more knowledge-intensive labor over low-cost, unskilled labor. How will this affect the future of work? Laura Tyson, distinguished professor and faculty director of the Institute for Business & Social Impact at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, and Susan Lund, partner and leader of the McKinsey Global Institute, discuss why globalized economies are in transition with World Affairs CEO Jane Wales. We want to hear from you! Please take part in a quick survey to tell us how we can improve our podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PWZ7KMW
This unique episode of ‘Manufacturing Matters’ was recorded from the NABE Policy Conference in Washington, DC. Host Cliff Waldman moderated a session entitled ‘Innovation and the Future Geography of Global Manufacturing’. On the panel was Susan Lund, Partner at the McKinsey Global Institute, Mark Killion, Director of U.S. Industry at Oxford Economics and Ken Voytek, Chief Economist at the Manufacturing Extension Partnership, National Institute of Standards and Technology. The panel discussed the evolving innovation drivers in modern manufacturing and how they are shaping global manufacturing value chains. For more visit mfgtalkradio.com
McKinsey Global Institute partner Susan Lund talks with Michael about what’s on the horizon for the workforce and the economy and how it will affect the future of higher education.
It is September 15, 2008. Employees are pouring out of Lehman Brothers with boxes. The financial services firm has collapsed. In the 10 years since the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, what have we learned? What has changed and what hasn't? This week, we reflect on the financial crisis with experts from Wall Street, central banks, and academia. This Surveillance Special is a compilation of those interviews. Guests include: Former Bank of England Deputy Governor Paul Tucker, BlackRock's Rupert Harrison, McKinsey Global Institute's Susan Lund, Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran, Grisanti Capital Management's Chris Gristanti, Former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet, Unicredit's Erik Nielsen, University College London's Mariana Mazzucato, Former IMF Chief Economist Kenneth Rogoff, RBS Chairman Howard Davies, Former Lehman CFO Brad Hintz, and BNP Paribas USA CEO Jean-Yves Fillion. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Susan Lund, a partner at the McKinsey Global Institute, co-authored a December 2017 report titled "Jobs lost, jobs gained: Workforce transitions in a time of automation." The report analyzes the future destruction and creation of jobs, as well as the rise of independent workers, thus making Lund an authority—or at least, as much of an authority as it's possible to be when forecasting the future—on the future of workers.