Klaus Schwab Resigns as Chairman of World Economic Forum After Five Decades
Klaus Schwab, the German economist and engineer who founded the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 1971, has stepped down as Chairman and Board Member of the Geneva-based institution. Schwab, now 87, was the long-time face of the annual Davos summit, where global political and business elites gathered to discuss global economic, political, and social trends. His departure marks the end of an era, as the WEF navigates challenges ranging from criticism of elitism to internal cultural controversies and the broader backlash against globalisation.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Klaus Schwab Resigns as Chairman of World Economic Forum After Five Decades |
| Name | Klaus Schwab |
| Role | Founder and Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF) |
| Resignation Date | April 21, 2025 (effective immediately) |
| Interim Chairman | Peter Brabeck-Letmathe |
| Founded | WEF 1971, Geneva |
| Annual Event Location | Davos, Switzerland |
| Purpose of WEF | Dialogue on global political, economic, and social challenges |
| Key Criticisms | Elitism, detachment from public, workplace culture issues |
| Legacy Quote (1996) | Warned of populism due to globalisation backlash |
| Symbolic Events | Impacting WEF 2007-09 Financial Crisis, Brexit, U.S. protectionism, Ukraine war |
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