Scott Galloway is one of the most provocative and sharp-witted voices at the intersection of business, technology, and culture today. A professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business, serial entrepreneur, and bestselling author, Scott blends academic rigor with biting commentary to unpack the forces shaping the modern economy—and our lives. He rose to prominence for his unfiltered insights on Big Tech through viral video lectures, keynote talks, and his bestselling book The Four, which deconstructs the dominance of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. His follow-up works—Post Corona, The Algebra of Happiness, and Adrift—have expanded his commentary into how crises accelerate change, how individuals can find meaning in a metrics-obsessed world, and how America’s institutions are shifting in real time. Scott is also the co-host of the popular Pivot podcast with Kara Swisher, where he offers weekly analysis on politics, media, and tech with a mix of candor, data, and sharp humor. A former board member of The New York Times Company and founder of several companies including L2 Inc., Scott brings a dual perspective of academic depth and real-world experience to every stage he speaks on. Whether he’s speaking to C-suite executives, marketing teams, policymakers, or students, Scott brings clarity to complexity—and isn’t afraid to say what others won’t.