Rachel Botsman is a world authority on trust and its impact on the economy, technology, and society. As a lecturer at the University of Oxford, her work explores how trust is reshaping collaboration, leadership, and exchange in the modern era. She combines creativity, research, and public speaking to inspire leaders and organizations to rethink reputation and human connections. Through her writing and talks, Botsman drives a global conversation on how to build and sustain trust in a rapidly changing world.
An acclaimed author of *What’s Mine Is Yours*, *Who Can You Trust?* and *How To Trust & Be Trusted*, Rachel Botsman was the first Trust Fellow at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, where she currently teaches leaders and entrepreneurs. She has been named one of the 30 most influential management thinkers, one of the top 10 LinkedIn voices, and one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business. Her articles have appeared in outlets such as *Financial Times*, *The New York Times*, *The Guardian*, *Harvard Business Review*, and *Wired*. Her newsletter “Rethink” has over 85,000 subscribers. She is the host of BBC Radio 4’s series *The Trust Shift* and her podcast *Rethink Moments* was nominated among the best business podcasts. She has delivered talks at high-level forums including TED, where her presentations have garnered over five million views.
Rachel Botsman’s conferences are characterized by a unique blend of intellectual depth, inspiring storytelling, and innovative insights on trust, reputation, and social change. Her dynamic and engaging style resonates with diverse audiences: from business leaders and policymakers to young entrepreneurs. Her sessions encourage reflection on the power of trust in digital transformation and the collaborative economy, offering practical tools for leadership and innovation in a global context.
An exploration of how trust has become the new currency in the digital economy, analyzing the role of platforms, online reputation, and social relationships in business success and collaboration.
A talk that delves into the key factors for building and sustaining trust within organizations and society, especially in times of change and uncertainty.
An analysis of the evolution of the collaborative economy and the emergence of new exchange models based on trust, networks, and social innovation.
If you are looking for an inspiring and expert speaker for your next event or conference on trust, innovation or the collaborative economy, you can book Rachel Botsman through Thinking Heads. As one of the most prominent figures in the field, Rachel delivers a dynamic and professional presentation that ensures the best experience for your audience. Contact Thinking Heads today to learn more and secure her participation in your upcoming event or conference.
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