An interview with Danielle Goldfarb, Head of Global Research, RIWI Corp.

Listen to Danielle Goldfarb discuss how Real-time Interactive Worldwide Intelligence (RIWI) was able to call the 2016 Presidential Election and Brexit results when most conventional pollsters got them wrong.

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Global Americans and the Canadian Council for the Americas present “Two Gringos with Questions,” an interview series featuring political and cultural leaders from across the Americas.

Listen to Danielle Goldfarb discuss how Real-time Interactive Worldwide Intelligence (RIWI) was able to call the 2016 Presidential Election and Brexit results when most conventional pollsters got them wrong.

As Head of Global Research, Danielle Goldfarb analyzes RIWI’s predictive data feeds and develops new economic and analytics applications for RIWI technology across all global markets. Danielle’s research expertise is in global trade, emerging technologies, and the global digital economy. Before joining RIWI, Danielle held senior roles at several economic policy think tanks. She directed the Conference Board of Canada’s research centre on global commerce, and led trade and trade policy research at the C.D. Howe Institute. Maclean’s magazine has called Danielle one of Canada’s top trade experts. Danielle has an M.Phil. in International Relations from Cambridge University and a B.Comm. in Honours Economics from McGill University. (https://riwi.com/leadership-team/)  

See also her TEDx Toronto Talk on “The smartest way to predict the future.” https://riwi.com/research/tedxtoronto-the-smartest-way-to-predict-the-future/

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