SSBM Geneva recently had the pleasure of hosting a thought-provoking presentation by Disruptive Humans, led by Antonia Lomer. The session offered students and faculty a unique perspective on the role of people in driving innovation.


Disruptive Humans is dedicated to highlighting the human side of innovation, emphasizing the importance of nurturing future leaders and fostering collaboration across diverse industries. Through shared experiences and a wealth of business insights, the company encourages building a better, more inclusive world.


Antonia Lomer’s presentation inspired attendees to consider not just technological advancements but the people and ideas behind them, underscoring the value of leadership, creativity, and diversity in shaping the future of business.

The event was a perfect example of SSBM Geneva’s commitment to connecting students with forward-thinking professionals who are redefining leadership and innovation in today’s global economy.

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