Alec Ross: Technology Expert

Alec Ross helps leaders navigate technology, geopolitics, and economic disruption with clear, future-focused insights shaped by his experience as a former Senior Advisor for Innovation at the U.S. State Department.

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Highlights:
  • New York Times bestselling author on global innovation and the future of work
  • Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna’s business school
  • Former Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
  • Expert on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and economic transformation

Formats: Keynote Speaker and Global Innovation Strategist

Audiences: Corporate executives, policymakers, global leadership teams, technology organizations, academic institutions, and audiences preparing for disruption and digital transformation.

Outcomes:
  1. Clear understanding of emerging technologies and their real-world impact
  2. Strategic insights for navigating geopolitical and economic shifts
  3. Actionable frameworks for innovation, competitiveness, and future readiness
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  • Travels from: Baltimore, MD
  • **Fee range: $20,001 - $35,000

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Keynote Topics:

  • Innovation, Automation, and Education in Tomorrow’s Economy
  • Foreseeing the next wave of marketplace opportunities, risks and disruptions
  • 10 innovations that will change all of our lives in the next 10 years
  • Futureproofing Our Children: Parenting and Leading in a Changing World
  • Understanding the Changing Geopolitics of our Networked World
  • Managing large-scale innovation
  • The road forward for the USA and Asia
  • The road forward for the USA and Europe
  • Cyber Crime & Cyber War – your industry on the battlefield
  • Decrypting Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain
  • Today’s University Students, Imagining and Inventing the Future

Talent Short Bio

Alec Ross is a globally recognized authority on technology, innovation, and the future of work. A New York Times bestselling author and Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna’s business school, he is known for translating complex global trends into practical, actionable intelligence for leaders. With a career spanning public service, academia, and the private sector, Alec has become a trusted voice on how technology and geopolitics are reshaping industries, economies, and societies.

Alec served as Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, where he helped shape U.S. foreign policy in the digital age by championing the use of technology for diplomacy, development, and global engagement. His frontline experience navigating the intersection of technology and international affairs continues to inform the perspective he brings to organizations worldwide.

He is the author of the international bestsellers The Industries of the Future and The Raging 2020s: Companies, Countries, People and the Fight for Our Future.

Alec Ross stands as a dynamic force in the world of technology, innovation, and global affairs, renowned as a New York Times best-selling author and an esteemed Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna’s business school. With a fervent dedication to deciphering the complexities of our rapidly evolving world, Ross illuminates the intersections of technology, geopolitics, and society, offering profound insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping our collective future.

Through his captivating prose and thought-provoking presentations, Ross navigates audiences through the tumultuous landscapes of the 21st century, empowering individuals and organizations alike to adapt and thrive in an era defined by disruption and transformation.

Drawing from a rich tapestry of experiences spanning both the public and private sectors, Alec Ross brings unparalleled expertise to the forefront of his speaking engagements. As a former Senior Advisor for Innovation to the Secretary of State under Hillary Clinton, Ross played a pivotal role in shaping U.S. foreign policy in the digital age, championing initiatives to harness technology for diplomacy and development. His tenure in the State Department afforded him unique insights into the intersection of technology and global affairs, insights that continue to inform his teachings and writings today.

At the heart of Alec Ross’s speaking influence lies a profound commitment to empowering individuals and organizations with the knowledge and foresight needed to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. Through his engaging and enlightening presentations, Ross captivates audiences with real-world anecdotes and visionary insights, igniting a passion for innovation and change. Whether addressing corporate leaders, policymakers, or students, Ross’s transformative messages resonate deeply, inspiring action and driving positive change on a global scale.

Ross’s ability to distill complex topics into accessible and engaging narratives makes him an ideal choice for events seeking to educate and inspire diverse audiences. Whether addressing the challenges of cybersecurity, the opportunities of artificial intelligence, or the geopolitics of the digital age, Ross’s presentations offer invaluable insights that transcend industries and borders. By inviting Ross to speak, event planners can elevate their programming to new heights, fostering meaningful dialogue and sparking innovation among attendees.

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Industries of the Future | Alec Ross | TEDxBaltimore

In this compelling fourteen-minute TEDx talk, Alec Ross blends personal history with global insight to explain how economic shifts, emerging technologies, and access to opportunity will shape who succeeds in the industries of the future.

Alec Ross opens with a vivid contrast: as a college student, he worked midnight janitorial shifts and grueling days on a beer truck in West Virginia, surrounded by bars where men sat each morning with whiskey, beer, and guns. Twenty years later, he was working in the White House Situation Room as Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary Hillary Clinton. Between those bookends lies a third formative experience: teaching sixth graders on the 1300 block of Mulla Street in West Baltimore. During his time at Booker T. Washington Middle School, he witnessed devastating poverty, hopelessness, and violence. Only one parent showed up for a 35-student conference, two girls became pregnant at age eleven, and twelve of his former students were murdered in the years that followed.

These three environments, he says, revealed a unifying truth: despair in West Baltimore and in West Virginia stems from the same source, a lack of opportunity. Over the last 30 years, globalization and economic transformation dismantled America’s industrial base. Jobs that once offered stability, wages, pensions, and healthcare vanished, replaced by a knowledge-driven, technology-centric economy. Those left behind were not less intelligent. Alec emphasizes that the kids he grew up with and taught were just as capable as the peers he later worked with in government. The difference was access to opportunity.

Alec then explores the central theme of his bestselling book The Industries of the Future: if 1995–2015 was defined by digitization, what industries will shape 2016–2026? He highlights three poised for massive growth, all of which have strong roots in Maryland. First, big data analytics: data is the raw material of the information age, and foundational analytic skills will yield decades of opportunity. Second, cybersecurity: Maryland has thousands of open roles, many of which require only an associate degree, with average salaries starting around $60,000 to $93,000. Third, genomics: the next trillion-dollar industry will emerge from genetic code, and Baltimore sits at the center of a rapidly expanding genomics ecosystem.

Key Moments

  • 02:50 He describes how these experiences revealed the shared root of despair: lack of opportunity.
  • 04:20 Explains how globalization reshaped the U.S. economy and left many communities behind.
  • 06:00 Introduces his focus on the industries of the future and the need for accessible pathways.
  • 07:05 Highlights three major growth industries: big data, cybersecurity, and genomics.

In this fifteen-minute TEDx talk, Alec Ross explores whether the future will reflect Star Trek’s optimism or Mad Max’s chaos, arguing that the answer depends on how we rewrite our social contract for the Information Age.

Alec Ross opens with a simple but polarizing question: will the future resemble the hopeful world of Star Trek or the dystopia of Mad Max? He notes that in tech hubs such as Seattle and San Francisco, audiences overwhelmingly predict Star Trek, while communities in places like West Virginia or West Baltimore—where he taught early in his career—tend to expect Mad Max. The divide, he says, has less to do with technology and more to do with a deeply human question we can’t outsource to algorithms: will we rewrite our social contract?

Alec traces the evolution of the social contract across eras. In early empires, rulers were treated nearly as gods, with subjects existing solely to serve them. Feudalism became the first Western social contract, shaped by interdependence: nobles pledged taxes and military service to the crown, and peasants were required to work the land in exchange for protection. As society transitioned into the Industrial Age, innovations such as the printing press, steam engine, and mechanization shifted both labor and economic structures. Over decades, a new contract emerged—free public education, social insurance, minimum wage, and the 40-hour workweek.

He concludes by returning to the original question. The future will reflect Star Trek or Mad Max not by technological inevitability, but by the choices we make in reimagining the relationship between citizen, corporation, and state. The outcome, Alec asserts, is entirely up to us.

Key Moments

  • 03:50 Traces the shift to the Industrial Age and its evolving social protections.
  • 06:10 Explains today’s transition to the Information Age and the rise of data-driven power.
  • 08:00 Highlights how emerging technologies advantage capital and widen inequality.
  • 10:15 Connects current unrest to historical parallels like the Engels Pause.
  • 12:05 Argues that Industrial Age protections cannot simply be copied into the Information Age.

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