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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 42 MIN

Ahead of the Risk with INTERPOL

from Ahead of the Risk | AXA XL Global Podcasts · host AXA XL Global Podcasts

What does leadership look like in an age of “polycrisis”? In the final episode of this three‑part pilot series, Xavier Veyry, Chief Executive Officer, Europe & APAC at AXA XL, speaks with Jürgen Stock, former Secretary General of INTERPOL, about navigating today’s complex global risk environment. From geopolitical instability and emerging threat models to supply chain disruption and public‑private collaboration, the conversation explores how leaders can transform uncertainty into manageable risk. Drawing on experience at the highest levels of international cooperation, this episode offers powerful lessons on resilience, trust and decision‑making beyond traditional boundaries. An essential listen for executives facing interconnected risks in an increasingly uncertain world. You can also visit Ahead of the risk podcast | AXA XL to watch all the podcasts in the series Ahead of the Risk.

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What does leadership look like in an age of “polycrisis”? In the final episode of this three‑part pilot series, Xavier Veyry, Chief Executive Officer, Europe & APAC at AXA XL, speaks with Jürgen Stock, former Secretary General of INTERPOL, about...

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