Julian Wheatland, formerly of Cambridge Analytica, is to speak at the Mourant Guernsey and Jersey Trusts Forums next month. He oversaw the growth of the company into one of the most influential data analytics companies in the world and will share his unique experience with attendees.
The day-long Forums bring together professionals from across the private wealth sector in the Channel Islands. Mourant partner and head of international trusts and private client, Edward Devenport (pictured), said: “This year we’re looking forward to bringing a really exciting line-up of global experts to address the islands’ fiduciary community.
“Our speakers will share their thoughts on the current market, alongside Julian’s unique perspective into the world of data and how it is used, which is something that’s relevant to us all. The day promises to give attendees insights as well as practical advice to take back to their own organisations. I look forward to seeing many new and familiar faces there.”
Julian will deliver the keynote address, telling the extraordinary story of the rise and fall of Cambridge Analytica. In 2018, following the media controversy surrounding the company, he stepped into the role of CEO in order to wind it down. After focusing on ensuring the orderly closure of the business Julian broke his self-imposed embargo, publicly commenting in the fascinating 2019 Netflix documentary “The Great Hack”. His address will also discuss the PR challenges posed by being at the centre of a major media story and the wider issue of how our data is being used.
The Jersey Forum will be held on Tuesday 10 March at The Royal Yacht Hotel. The Guernsey Forum will be held on Thursday 12 March at the St Pierre Park Hotel. Both events will be chaired by Paul Hodgson, deputy group head of Butterfield Trust.
“Butterfield Trust in Guernsey are once again delighted to support the Mourant Trust Forums. Julian Wheatland is sure to be a fascinating speaker this year, covering a topic that has never been more relevant in all areas of industry. I look forward to taking part in the forums that always bring to light interesting debate and are always a highlight of the business year.”
Lawyers from the Mourant international trusts and private client team will be joined by experts from all over the world to debate key issues facing trusts and trustees. The topics covered will include key cases from 2019 and their impact on the private client industry, insolvent trusts, updates on economic substance and a session delivered by ‘next generation leaders’ on the trends, challenges and opportunities they expect to see in the years to come.