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Charlotte Aguilar-Millan

To what extent is the company of tomorrow represented in the company of today?

Areas of investigation:

1. Have companies changed in recent years?
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2. What has been the impact of digitisation on corporate structures?
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3. Has finance driven digitisation?
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4. What is missed by a focus on profit?
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5. Can disembodiment fuel equality?
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6. Can a company with no assets attract investment?
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7. Do companies of the future need shareholders?
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8. Has an ageing population impacted corporate shareholdings?

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9. Is regulation destined to be behind corporate change?
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10. Who are the key actors in the companies of the future?
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11. Will the company of the future need staff?
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12. How much of the future company is visible today?
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Biography

Charlotte’s journey into the world of futures began at high school with her forming her school's first Futurists Club. The group met weekly to discuss selected articles in relation to future developments that were shaping the world. The group became affiliated to the World Future Society through it's Europe Chapter. This evolved into attending the World Future Society annual conferences in 2007 (Minneapolis) and 2008 (Washington DC) on behalf of the club. Charlotte presented insights generated from the club at the 2008 conference in a paper entitled 'A Young Person's Guide To The Future'. 

Charlotte has since entered a career in the future development of finance and regulation and is a Chartered Accountant working in practice with one of the Big Four firms of accountants. She specialises in large listed entities, and assists in the review and monitoring of regulatory requirements. This exposure has developed her insight into the pitfalls and potential of future regulation and how companies may respond. In 2018 Charlotte was a member of the EUFO review team responsible for monitoring the quality and content of the Emerging Fellows Programme and became a member of the 2019 Programme in her own right.

Charlotte lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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