Thinking Ahead Institute | Mid-year Briefing 2026

Ideas in motion. Building momentum together | Virtual broadcast

Six months on from our Annual Briefing, we’ve been busy – five global studies out, over 350 people brought together through our events, and plenty more conversations sparked across our Investing for Tomorrow podcast and beyond.

As we hit the halfway point in the year, we wanted to pause and share what we’ve been working on – what’s landed, what we’re learning and what’s coming next.

Across the industry, and beyond, organisations are having to clear a series of hurdles. For this briefing, we’ve brought together a group of thought leaders from across the globe for a 45-minute conversation to reflect on what’s been happening, help make sense of it, and offer perspective on the challenges we’ve all been navigating.

Listen in on this conversation, hosted by Marisa Hall, with three thought leaders and systems thinkers from WTW. During this conversation our speakers will cover:

  • What they’re seeing across their regions right now
  • The big macro themes cutting across the regions
  • Looking ahead – what’s the one thing investors should be focusing on

Louisa Minter-Kemp will be sitting down with Roger Urwin, Jessica Gao and Andrea Caloisi to chat through progress of our 2026 research agenda including a look at DC and Wealth, as well as what’s top of mind including AI, Org-Alpha and systems-level investing.

Event playlist

Explore our research to get ahead of the conversation:


Marisa Hall

Head of the Thinking Ahead Institute

Jayne Bok

Head of Investments, Asia, WTW

John Delaney

US Chief Investment Officer, WTW

Pieter Steyn

Senior Managing Director, WTW, UK


Roger Urwin

Co-founder, Thinking Ahead Institute

Jessica Gao

Director – Research, Thinking Ahead Institute

Andrea Caloisi

Associate Director – Research, Thinking Ahead Institute

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