Olivier Oullier
Olivier Oullier (researcher) | |
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Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II, University of Cincinnati, EHESS, Harvard Kennedy School of Government |
Member of | Australian Davos Connection, WEF/Board of Trustees, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2011 |
Interests | • neuroscience • digital healthcare • Fourth Industrial Revolution |
Neuroinformatics expert. Former member of the Executive Committee of the World Economic Forum. |
Olivier Oullier is the President of EMOTIV, a US company that is the global leader in personalized neuroinformatics, devices that can monitor and influence the human brain. He is the former Head of Strategy in Global Health and Healthcare and Member of the Executive Committee of the World Economic Forum who named him a Young Global Leader.[1]
Between 2009 and 2012, Oullier was an adviser to the Center for Strategic Analysis of the French Prime Minister where he was in charge on the Neuroscience and Public Policy Program, using behavioral and brain insights "to improve policy-making".[2]
Work
Oullier is a Full Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at Aix-Marseille University and taught at the Universities of Oxford and Geneva's executive education programs. His lab and applied research focuses on consumer behavior, engagement, influence, social coordination dynamics, decision neuroscience.
Building on cutting edge laboratory and field research in psychology, behavioral economics, complex systems and decision neuroscience, he has developed new operational methods to measure the gap between what people say/think they do and what they do in their daily activities and environments[2].
He became the vice-chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Neuroscience and Behavior, the founding of the Global Shapers hub in Marseille. He sits on several boards of NGOs and companies and is the chairman of Global Dignity for France.[2].
Oullier has more than 15 years of experience as a strategist advising global companies and executives in healthcare, PR, communication & consumer industries.[3]
“In France, the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Davos is too often mistakenly perceived as the place where world leaders secretly decide our future. For a lot of people in my country, Davos seems to embody the “evil capitalists”. This is particularly true in French academia. So much so that, when I was applying for my full professorship, I was strongly advised to hide that the Forum made me a Young Global Leader a couple of months earlier. In many countries this honor would have helped me get the job. Not in France.”
Olivier Oullier (February 4, 2013) [4]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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WEF/Annual Meeting/2016 | 20 January 2016 | 23 January 2016 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | Attended by over 2500 people, both leaders and followers, who were explained how the Fourth Industrial Revolution would changed everything, including being a "revolution of values". |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2017 | 17 January 2017 | 20 January 2017 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2950 known participants, including prominently Bill Gates. "Offers a platform for the most effective and engaged leaders to achieve common goals for greater societal leadership." |