World Chess
Plc
("World
Chess" or the "Company" or the "Group")
World Chess and WorldQuant
Bring Chess to Davos: A Game of Strategy Meets the World's Thought
Leaders
World Chess Plc, a leading chess
organisation committed to enhancing the global mass market appeal
of chess by introducing a variety of innovative chess-related
activities, announces that it partnered with global quantitative
asset management firm WorldQuant and the Goals House to host a
series of chess events in Davos during the World Economic Forum,
bringing together world-renowned grandmasters and business and
cultural leaders.
A
Gathering of Visionaries
This unique event featured legendary
chess grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik, former six-time World Chess
Champion and former World Number One, and Daniel Yuffa, the
reigning Spanish Champion. Joining them were Natalia Vodianova,
supermodel and philanthropist; Igor Tulchinsky, Founder, Chairman,
and CEO of WorldQuant; and Timon Afinsky, founder of Locals.org.
Together, they brought a day filled with strategy, innovation, and
thought-provoking conversations to the heart of Davos.
Fireside Conversations with Change-makers
As part of the day's events, a
thought-provoking fireside chat was held under the 'Create What You
Wish Existed' banner, a talk series co-founded by Natalia Vodianova
and Timon Afinsky. 'Create What You Wish Existed' is a global
initiative that brings together visionaries and unicorn founders to
share their journeys and inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and new
ideas for the future.
During the conversation, Timon Afinsky
and Igor Tulchinsky explored how chess can influence strategic
decision-making and how it impacted Igor's life and his
experiences. Their dialogue inspired an audience of entrepreneurs,
creatives, and thought leaders, offering insights into how
strategic thinking and collaboration can drive meaningful
change.
Chess
as a Leadership Metaphor
Ilya Merenzon, CEO of World Chess,
emphasised the significance of the event:
"This is more than introducing chess to Davos. It's about
demonstrating how the game's core principles, foresight, precision,
and adaptability mirror the leadership and innovation required to
navigate today's challenges. By integrating chess into this space,
we're encouraging leaders to think more strategically about shaping
a better future."
Reflecting on the event, Natalia
Vodianova shared:
"Chess brings people together and challenges us to think
creatively. Winning this match was fun, but the true success was
seeing strategy and connection come to life."
Timon Afinsky added:
"I've always viewed chess as a tool to help develop critical
thinking, anticipating your opponent's moves and thinking through
the outcomes of your own to achieve success."
Igor Tulchinsky concluded:
"I
believe chess is about strategy and calculating risk, principles
that are crucial both to success both at the board and in
life."
By bringing chess to Davos alongside
the World Economic Forum, World Chess, WorldQuant, and Goals House
have not only created a memorable moment, but also sparked a
broader conversation about the intersection of intellect,
creativity and leadership in shaping a better tomorrow.
For more information, visit:
www.worldchess.com or contact:
World
Chess
Ilya Merenzon, CEO
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merenzon@worldchess.com
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Securities Limited - Financial Adviser
David Coffman
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