Davos Meet founder Klaus Schwab steps down from WEF board
Geneva (AFP) – The World Economic Forum said on Monday that its founder, Klaus Schwab, has stepped down from the board, turning a page in the history of the organisation that hosts the annual meeting of wealthy, famous, and influential global elites at the luxury Swiss ski resort of Davos.

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Its mission, it says, is "improving the state of the world".
'Davos Man'
Critics have meanwhile repeatedly charged that WEF's gatherings simply create a safe space for the corporate world to lobby governments without oversight.
The event has fostered the concept of the "Davos Man", referring to the elite crowd of affluent and sometimes super-wealthy movers and shakers with global clout and reach.
Schwab and his organisation have long been the focus of conspiracy theorists.
After he called the first Davos summit following the Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns as "The Great Reset", conspiracy theorists charged he was the incarnation of a globalised elite seeking to enslave and even eliminate portions of humanity.
Disinformation has spread on social media alleging that decisions have been taken during secretive Davos meetings to unleash epidemics and promote things like paedophilia and mass starvation.
Elon Musk, the multi-billionaire owner of X, even said on the platform that Schwab "wants to be emperor of Earth".
Misinformation and disinformation topped the WEF's list of short-term global risks in its latest global risk report.