GENEVA (AP) - Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, best known for hosting an annual meeting of political, business and other elites in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos, is retiring as chairman more than a half-century after creating the Geneva-based think tank, the forum said Monday.
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab retires as chairman
GENEVA (AP) - Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, best known for hosting an annual meeting of political, business and other elites in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos, is retiring as chairman more than a half-century after creating the Geneva-based think tank, the forum said Monday.
The forum quoted Schwab, 87, in a statement as saying he was stepping down "with immediate effect.”
Former Nestle Chairman and CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe was unanimously selected as interim chairman by the forum’s board at a special meeting on Sunday, the statement said. A search committee has been set up to choose a permanent successor.
The forum’s annual gathering in Davos has for decades served as a global hub where decision-makers, academics, leaders of international organizations, and elite business executives rub shoulders to discuss government policy, global crises and deal-making.