BIOGRAPHY
Rahaf Harfoush is a Strategist, Digital Anthropologist, and best-selling author who focuses on the intersections of emerging technology, innovation, and digital culture. Her research centres on the human impacts of artificial intelligence, algorithms, social networks, and big data.
Rahaf is the Executive Director of the Red Thread Institute of Digital Culture, a think-tank and consultancy that focuses on helping organisations translate innovation trends into strategic opportunities. Her clients include UNESCO, L’Oréal, Estee Lauder, BNP Paribas, Baccarat, 1 Hotels, IBM, Airbus, ING DIRECT, Oracle and many more.
She teaches “Innovation & Emerging Business Models” at SciencePo’s MBA program in Paris. She is named a Young Global Changer at the G20 Think Tank Summit. In 2019, she chaired UNESCO’s research initiative exploring the links between Artificial Intelligence and Gender Equality.
Rahaf’s latest book, entitled “Hustle & Float” (February 2019) reveals how the collision of disruptive technologies and centuries-old beliefs about work is creating an untenable tension for workers in the ideas economy, and what organisations need to do to help their creatives thrive.
Rahaf Harfoush is the co-author of “The Decoded Company: Know Your Talent Better Than You Know Your Customers,” which was listed on both the New York Times and USA Today best-seller list, and won a 2015 Gold Axiom Award for Best Business Technology book. The Decoded Company explores how big data is providing an unprecedented opportunity for organisations to dramatically improve their decision making, increase their performance and, most importantly, intentionally create ethical, happy, and vibrant work cultures.
Her first book, “Yes We Did: An Insider’s Look at How Social Media Built the Obama Brand,” chronicled her experiences as a member of Barack Obama’s digital media team during the 2008 presidential elections and explored how social networking revolutionised political campaign strategy.
Rahaf sat on the Steering Committee for the Peter Drucker Forum as well as the Peer Reviewing Committee for the Association of Internet Researchers. In 2014, Rahaf was named as a Rising Talent by the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society and a Young Global Changer by the G20 Think Tank Summit. She was also selected as one of the Top 30 future thinkers by the prestigious Hay Literary Festival.
Rahaf’s writing has been featured in HBR, Wired, The Globe and Mail, Fast Company, Techonomy and The Next Web.
Formerly, Rahaf was the Associate Director of the Technology Pioneer Programme at the World Economic Forum in Geneva. She was the Research Coordinator on Don Tapscott’s best-selling “Wikinomics: how Mass Collaboration Changes Everything,” and contributed research to “Grown Up Digital: How The Net Generation is Changing Your World.”
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RAHAF HARFOUSH: SPEAKER
An engaging and passionate speaker, Rahaf has been sharing her insights on technology and innovation since 2006, and has spoken at over 110 keynotes worldwide. She excels at making trends and research easy to understand and uses case studies, stories and anecdotes to deliver presentations that are entertaining, informative and funny. Rahaf also has extensive experience moderating panels and MC’ing events.