Behavioral Changes Post-COVID
Across the world consumers are becoming more cautious about joining crowds as the numbers of COVID cases rise. Consumers are not convinced that full airplanes, trains and theaters are safe: sport's teams worry, even as they play in empty stadia. What are the ramifications? Will public and work behaviors be changed forever?
• Sunday Adeojo, Co-Founder, Biodry2Energy, United Kingdom
• Carlos Collazo, Founder, Marys, USA
• Ciprian Dan Costea, Member of the Board, Autonova, Romania
• Karsten Høy, President, Greenland Holding, Greenland
• Sandra Lopez, Vice President, Intel, USA
Chaired by
• Rick Noack, Reporter, The Washington Post, Germany
Across the world consumers are becoming more cautious about joining crowds as the numbers of COVID cases rise. Consumers are not convinced that full airplanes, trains and theaters are safe: sport's teams worry, even as they play in empty stadia. What are the ramifications? Will public and work behaviors be changed forever?
• Sunday Adeojo, Co-Founder, Biodry2Energy, United Kingdom
• Carlos Collazo, Founder, Marys, USA
• Ciprian Dan Costea, Member of the Board, Autonova, Romania
• Karsten Høy, President, Greenland Holding, Greenland
• Sandra Lopez, Vice President, Intel, USA
Chaired by
• Rick Noack, Reporter, The Washington Post, Germany
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