New OMR Festival, new predictions from Scott Galloway. For several years now, the digital expert and marketing professor (NYU Stern School of Business) has practically been part of the OMR inventory. And because his pointed analyses of business models and critiques of the market power of large tech corporations, paired with his dry humor, are a fixed date in many personal festival timetables, "Prof G" is coming back to Hamburg in 2026. When Scott Galloway isn't speaking at the OMR Festival, he shares his insights, including forecasts for the digital industry, year-round on various podcasts, such as with tech journalist Kara Swisher in their joint format "Pivot." Or on "The Prof G Pod," which has over half a million followers on YouTube alone. He also shares his theses, critiques, and predictions in his own newsletter "No Mercy / No Malice," in several New York Times bestsellers, or on his LinkedIn account with around 830,000 subscribers. But with Galloway, it's far from being "just" theory: He has founded a total of nine companies (for example, the digital intelligence company L2 was sold to Gartner in 2017 for around 160 million US dollars) and has also served on the boards of the New York Times Company and Urban Outfitters.
New OMR Festival, new predictions from Scott Galloway. For several years now, the digital expert and marketing professor (NYU Stern School of Business) has practically been part of the OMR inventory. And because his pointed analyses of business models and critiques of the market power of large tech corporations, paired with his dry humor, are a fixed date in many personal festival timetables, "Prof G" is coming back to Hamburg in 2026. When Scott Galloway isn't speaking at the OMR Festival, he shares his insights, including forecasts for the digital industry, year-round on various podcasts, such as with tech journalist Kara Swisher in their joint format "Pivot." Or on "The Prof G Pod," which has over half a million followers on YouTube alone. He also shares his theses, critiques, and predictions in his own newsletter "No Mercy / No Malice," in several New York Times bestsellers, or on his LinkedIn account with around 830,000 subscribers. But with Galloway, it's far from being "just" theory: He has founded a total of nine companies (for example, the digital intelligence company L2 was sold to Gartner in 2017 for around 160 million US dollars) and has also served on the boards of the New York Times Company and Urban Outfitters.
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