The world is going to see more economic change in the next 5 years than we have seen in the last 100 years. Just as the US was getting over the worst of COVID, Russia invaded and China shutdown ports due to COVID.
War in the Ukraine, inflation soaring, interest rates spiking, exponential advances in artificial intelligence, supply chains crashing are all examples of the speed of change.
But how did we get here? More importantly, where do we go from here?
As a futurist and economist, Andy dives deep into exploring how innovation, policy changes and societal shifts (war) drive opportunities for clients. He provides context by doing a “where we’ve been, where we are and where we’re going” for the economy.
He takes the trends super charged by COVID & war, then applies them to your industry via a case study to show where money is flowing, and opportunities are growing.
Audience Takeaways:
Update on the war, supply chains and the economy (inflation/interest rates/govt. spending)
Key trends supercharged by the virus and war including chips, synthetic biology & AI (ChatGPT)
Case study on your industry’s opportunities for growth
In this compelling and visionary keynote, Andy dives deep into the far-reaching effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on economic growth, job creation, and politics, unraveling the complex interplay between these crucial domains. Embark with the former 1st Chief Market Intelligence Officer for the US govt. on a fascinating journey uncovering the potential of AI to redefine the global landscape, and learning how to adapt and thrive in this new era of unprecedented change.
Andrew Busch is known for his ability to simplify complex topics, uncover hidden trends, and spark lively discussions. With his signature blend of enthusiasm, wit, and insight, he’s about to shed light on the most significant technological advancement of our time – Artificial Intelligence.
Audience Takeaways:
The AI Economy Unleashed: Gain a comprehensive understanding of how AI is driving economic growth, spurring innovation, and catalyzing new business models across diverse industries.
The Workforce Reimagined: Explore the dynamic relationship between AI and job creation, and learn how to foster a resilient workforce capable of navigating the challenges and seizing the opportunities of an AI-driven world.
The Political Paradigm Shift: Examine the transformative impact of AI on politics, as it reshapes power structures, policy-making, and the very nature of democracy.
Uncover the role of AI in addressing economic disparities and promoting inclusive growth, and learn how to develop and implement strategies that ensure no one is left behind.
Gain actionable insights and practical guidance on preparing for the AI-driven future, embracing the opportunities it presents, and overcoming the challenges it poses, both individually and collectively.
This groundbreaking speaking topic is an absolute must for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in today’s rapidly evolving world. So, buckle up
and prepare for a mind-blowing journey with Andrew Busch at the helm!
Andrew Busch is an eminent economic futurist and former Chief Market Intelligence Officer (CMIO) at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). In that role, he distilled vast amounts of economic and market data into actionable insight for the White House, U.S. Congress, the Treasury, SEC, and Federal Reserve.
Before public service, he led Bering Productions, Inc., and served as Global Currency and Public Policy Strategist at BMO. He is the author of World Event Trading, highlighting how global crises impact markets. Today, Andrew guides organizations through volatility with clarity, context, and future-focused insight.
Andrew Busch, a distinguished economic futurist and the former 1st Chief Market Intelligence Officer for the US government, brings unparalleled expertise and insight to audiences worldwide. With a profound understanding of global economic trends and market dynamics, Andrew Busch delivers keynote addresses that enlighten, engage, and empower his audiences.
Andrew boasts a rich background in economics, finance, and market analysis. As the former 1st Chief Market Intelligence Officer for the US government, he played a pivotal role in shaping economic policy and providing critical insights into market trends. With over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, Andrew has earned a reputation as a trusted advisor and thought leader in the field of economic forecasting.
Andrew Busch has authored several insightful books that offer valuable perspectives on economic trends and market analysis. His notable works include:
These books serve as invaluable resources for investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the global economy.
Andrew is more than just a keynote speaker; he is a visionary thinker and trusted advisor who empowers organizations to thrive in an ever-changing world. With his unparalleled expertise, engaging speaking style, and commitment to excellence, Andrew Busch delivers presentations that inspire, inform, and ignite positive change. Book Andrew Busch for your next event and experience the difference firsthand.
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Economic futurist Andy Busch previews a banker-ready keynote: the macro picture + three COVID-supercharged trends, an industry case study, where VC is betting 3–10 years out, and growth lanes from EV/autonomy to space and pharma-in-orbit.
Andy Busch (economic futurist) walks through the structure of a custom talk he built for Western Bankers. He covers the near-term economy—supply-chain snarls, labor shortages, inflation, D.C. policy moves, and growth—then goes beyond the usual macro to show three big trends accelerated by COVID (teed up with a light Ted Lasso story).
The core differentiator is an industry-specific case study that maps those trends onto banking, plus a slide tracking venture capital flows as a “crystal ball” for the next 3–10 years. He briefly hits AEVs (autonomous/electric vehicles) and why timelines matter for banks, then jumps to space as an emerging opportunity: NASA-funded activity, asteroid-economy headlines, and pharma’s interest in microgravity. He closes by urging bankers to “get ready now”—identify future opportunities today—and invites a follow-up call to customize the session.
00:00 – Quick intro: overview of the Western Bankers PowerPoint and how Andy’s approach differs.
00:25 – Economy section: supply chain disruption, labor shortages, inflation; Washington policy impacts; growth outlook.
01:10 – Three structural shifts that accelerated under COVID, framed with a fun Ted Lasso anecdote.
01:40 – Live polling, Omicron context, “where we’ve been/are/going” to set the stage.
02:05 – Applying those trends directly to banking: challenges → opportunities → concrete growth paths.
02:35 – Deep dive on where venture dollars are flowing in/around financial services; why it signals 3–10 year opportunities.
03:15 – Autonomous/Electric Vehicles and adjacent ecosystems banks should prepare to finance/serve over 5–10 years.
03:40 – NASA-driven momentum, asteroid headlines, and pharma’s microgravity R&D—why banks should start scanning this now.
04:20 – Translate signals into near-term planning; identify niches, partners, and products ahead of the curve.
04:40 – Invite to schedule a call (reply/Calendly) to tailor the keynote to client needs.
Economic futurist Andy Busch reframes today’s volatility war, inflation, rate hikes, and market crashes—by offering context, perspective, and growth pathways for industries navigating uncertainty.
Andy Busch opens by naming today’s turbulence Ukraine, inflation, Fed rate hikes, market slides, even monkeypox as the kind of volatility that makes life feel overwhelming and “immersive.” His goal: provide context for the chaos so leaders can think clearly about the future.
He poses key questions:
Busch emphasizes that understanding history and context is essential to spotting opportunities, not just risks, in the volatility ahead.
00:00 – “Does the world feel more chaotic than usual?” Busch lists Ukraine, inflation, Fed hikes, markets, monkeypox.
00:40 – Observes how news feels overwhelming and immersive, raising stress for individuals and industries.
01:05 – Frames his approach: helping audiences gain clarity and context amid the noise.
01:25 – Near-term risk: Are we headed toward an economic near-death experience?
Industry focus: What challenges are unique to your sector?
Future lens: Where are the growth opportunities born out of volatility?
02:00 – Why looking back helps provide context and informs better strategies going forward.
02:20 – Andy Busch invites reflection and signals he’s ready to take questions.
The world will undergo more economic change in the next five years than has been experienced in the past 100 years. The pandemic followed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine brought potentially irreversible and unprecedented social and economic disruption across the globe. This period of profound change has been characterized by and expedited by labor shortages, global conflicts, slowing economic growth, and transformative technologies such as generative artificial intelligence.
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Yes, each session is tailored with industry-specific case studies and insights.
Key offerings include AI Unleashed, Future Economy, and Future Work: Growth Opportunities.
Live events: typically $20,000–$30,000; virtual sessions: under $25,000 depending on what is required
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