Dhillon School of Business hosts Leonard Brody — top 30 management thinker in the world

Community members, students and business professionals are invited to attend a networking, dinner and keynote event featuring multi-exit entrepreneur, business and technology visionary Leonard Brody.
 

The event, The Next 730 Days in Technology, the Economy and the Future of Work, takes place March 19, 2026, 5 to 9 p.m., in the Students’ Union Ballrooms.

Recently named one of the top 30 management thinkers in the world, Brody has helped raise hundreds of millions of dollars in capital for startup companies, taken a company to a $6 billion market cap IPO, founded, scaled and exited multiple companies and is widely recognized for his forward-looking insights on technology, economic shifts and digital transformation.
 

In this keynote, Brody will share insights on:

• the economic forces shaping the next 24 months
• the acceleration of AI and emerging technologies
• how business leaders can prepare their organizations
• what future talent must understand to stay relevant
 

This event is designed to bring industry leaders and business students together to connect and discuss the future of work.
 

Community members interested in attending can register at:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-next-730-days-in-technology-the-economy-and-the-future-of-work-tickets-1983830405145
 

This event is generously sponsored by the CPA Alberta Education Foundation.
 

To view online: https://www.ulethbridge.ca/unews/article/dhillon-school-business-hosts-leonard-brody-%E2%80%94-top-30-management-thinker-world
 

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Contact: 

Elisabeth Morgan, Marketing and Communications Specialist, Dhillon School of Business

403-329-2139

e.morgan@uleth.ca

@ULethbridge
 

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