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Senior Research Fellow at Made4Impact Ltd · Location: United Kingdom · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View John Bessant’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.
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Scott Bessent (born 1962) is an American investor, board member, and educator. [1] . He is the founder of Key Square Group, a global macro investment firm. [2][3] Early life and education. Bessent was born in Conway, South Carolina. [4] . He attended Yale College, graduating in 1984. [5] .
John BESSANT, Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Cited by 19,187 | of University of Exeter, Exeter (UoE) | Read 327 publications | Contact John BESSANT
About John Bessant. Originally a chemical engineer, John Bessant has been active in the field of research and consultancy in technology and innovation management for over 40 years. He is Emeritus Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Exeter and also has visiting appointments at the universities of Stavanger, Norway ...
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Oct 26, 2023 · Today’s guest was a key player on the George Soros team, who in 1992 helped the Quantum Fund make $1bn, shorting sterling ahead of the UK’s withdrawal from the ERM. As Soros’s CIO, he was also dubbed as ‘The Man Who Broke the Bank of Japan’ by the Wall Street Journal, making approximately $3.5bn on the Abenomics trade from 2012-2015.