Trend Hunter’s Innovation Strategy Awards recognize the best innovation tactics gathered from our interviews with some of the world's most notable business leaders, authors and change makers.
Search our database of 478,197 cutting edge ideas.
Join 107,665 entrepreneurs, innovators and CEOs who rely on our weekly trend report to stay ahead of the crowd. You'll get special access to premium content and trend research that cannot be found anywhere else.
Clifton Leaf's keynotes take a look at the common misconceptions in society on a variety of topics, but he narrows in on the tricky subject of cancer. Leaf has led a fascinating career balanced between health and money. As the primary investigator of Wall Street for Fortune magazine, where he holds the role as Executive Editor, Leaf has been influential in economic reporting. However, another key area of interest, and an interest he speaks passionately on is that of health. Leaf's 'Why We're Losing the War on Cancer (and how to Win it)' is a fascinating look into the healthcare sector. The piece, which made him a finalist for the 2005 National Magazine Award, and took home the Henry R. Luce Award for public interest, separates him from a pack of financial-savvy only businessmen.
Leaf has worked as Executive Editor at SmartMoney, various editorial positions at Fitness Magazine and Harper's Bazaar, and has been featured in the New York Times and on CNN. Leaf is a recipient of a Master's of Fine Arts in writing from Sarah Lawrence College in 1993.
Featured Keynote - Misunderstood Statistics of Cancer
Clifton Leaf Discusses the Miscommunications of the Media
Clifton Leaf earned his Masters of Fine Arts in writing from Sarah Lawrence College. He went on to become the executive editor at Fortune magazine. Beyond editing, Leaf also contributes to the publication's… Read More