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Bestselling Co-Author of 'Code Halos' & 'What To Do When Machines Do Everything' | Co-Founder of Cognizant's Center for the Future of Work | Futurist & Thought Leader on Technology and Business

Ben Pring Speaking Fee: $20,000 to $30,000

Bestselling Co-Author of 'Code Halos' & 'What To Do When Machines Do Everything' | Co-Founder of Cognizant's Center for the Future of Work | Futurist & Thought Leader on Technology and Business

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Speaking Fee:
$20,000 to $30,000

Travels From:
BOS - Boston, MA

Primary Topic Category:
Futurists

Secondary Topic Category:
Technology

 

Ben Pring Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Ben Pring is a leading futurist, author, and thought leader on the impact of technology on business and society. He co-founded and led Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work, where he advised global organizations on digital transformation and the evolving workplace. Pring is the bestselling co-author of Code Halos and What To Do When Machines Do Everything, offering insights into how AI and automation are reshaping industries. A sought-after keynote speaker, he has shared his expertise with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and major conferences worldwide. His work helps leaders navigate the future with clarity and confidence.

Ben Pring has spent over three decades at the intersection of technology and business, analyzing and anticipating the shifts that define our digital era. His journey began with roles at consulting firms like Coopers & Lybrand, where he honed his expertise in IT services and outsourcing. This foundation paved the way for a 15-year tenure at Gartner, where he served as a senior industry analyst focusing on cloud computing and global sourcing strategies. In 2007, his insightful work earned him Gartner's prestigious Thought Leader Award. In 2011, Ben co-founded Cognizant's Center for the Future of Work, a think tank dedicated to understanding and forecasting how technology reshapes industries and employment landscapes. Under his leadership, the center became a beacon for organizations navigating the complexities of digital transformation. His ability to distill complex technological trends into actionable business strategies made him a sought-after advisor and speaker. Ben's literary contributions have further solidified his reputation as a thought leader. He co-authored the best-selling books What To Do When Machines Do Everything and Code Halos: How the Digital Lives of People, Things, and Organizations are Changing the Rules of Business. These works explore the profound impact of digital technologies on business models and offer guidance on thriving in an era dominated by artificial intelligence and automation. Beyond his writing and research, Ben actively engages with academic and policy communities. He sits on the advisory board of the Labor and Work Life program at Harvard Law School, contributing to discussions on the evolving nature of work. In 2018, he participated in the Bilderberg Meeting, reflecting his influence in global dialogues about technology and society. Recognitions such as being named one of the 30 leading management thinkers by Thinkers50 and a top influencer on the future of work by Onalytica underscore his impact in the field. Currently residing in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Ben continues to share his insights through speaking engagements and advisory roles. His work remains focused on helping organizations and individuals navigate the uncertainties of a rapidly changing technological landscape with clarity and confidence.
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