London | The annual Davos jamboree of the world’s top bankers, consultants, tech execs, mining bosses and politicians is set to become an early litmus test of how sharply Donald Trump’s second term will transform global corporate culture.
The World Economic Forum’s ski-slope shindig is not just an opportunity for executives to network frenziedly and tout for business. They also typically use Davos to air their progressive credentials, whether on sustainability, diversity or fixing society’s ills.