Anna Tutova

Anna Tutova is a public speaker, Fortune media contributor and CEO of Coinstelegram, crypto-media group and consulting agency. Anna holds a degree of Master in International Law. She is an expert in public relations and business development, featured on CNBC Arabia TV, Forbes Middle East, Nasdaq, Finance Yahoo, Gulf News, Cointelegraph.

Moreover, Anna is Partner at New Chic Capital Family Office.

Furthermore Anna is a co-producer of the documentary film “Decentralized - No Matter What” on the new era of the digital economy, featuring El Salvador’s government officials, Vitalik Buterin (creator of Ethereum), CZ, Founder Binance, Sandeep Nailwal, Polygon Founder, Charles Hoskinson, Founder Cardano, Justin Sun, Founder Tron, Sebastien Borget, co-Founder Sandbox, Chairman DMCC, Head of Dubai blockchain center etc.

Anna interviewed before Jenny Johnson (Franklin Templeton CEO - $1.6 trillion AUM), Noel Quinn (HSBC CEO), Vitalik Buterin, CZ (Founder pf Binance),  Surrangel Whipps. Jr. (President of Palau), Cathie Wood (Founder ARK Invest), Pierre Gasly (F1 driver), Keith Grossman (ex-TIME President, President Enterprise Moonpay), Kristin Johnson (US CFTC Commissioner), Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz (daughter of Charles Schwab, Board Chair and President Charles Schwab Foundation), President Mastercard Europe, UK Members of Parliament, Lightspeed Ventures (12B$ AUM), Pantera (5.1B$ AUM), Dragonfly Capital partners, Yat Siu (Founder Animoca Brands - $3.5B AUM) etc.

Toomas Hendrik Ilves

Toomas Hendrik Ilves served as president of Estonia from 2006-16. Ilves is renowned for making Estonia one of the most digitally advanced nations through innovative policies that invested heavily in the future.

Ilves was born to Estonian refugees and raised in the United States. He holds a BA from Columbia and an MA from the University of Pennsylvania.  He moved to Munich in 1984 to work as an analyst and researcher for Radio Free Europe, eventually becoming Director of the radio’s Estonian Service.

From 1993-96 he served as Estonia’s ambassador to the United States. In 1996 he was appointed country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, a post he held until 1998, and again from 1999 to 2002. In that time he successfully steered Estonia into the EU and NATO in 2004

He ran for the presidency of Estonia as a joint candidate of the Social Democratic, Conservative and Liberal Parties and was elected in 2006 and re-elected in 2011.

Ilves used his office to further to the country’s leadership in digital governance as well as in cyber security. Since November 2016, Ilves has co-chaired The Global Futures Council on Blockchain Technology. Since leaving office Ilves spent three and a half years as a distinguished visiting fellow at Stanford University and the Center for Advance Study in the Behavioral Sciences, while lecturing all over the world on the digitization of governance and public services. Most recently he is also advising the WHO-Europe on technological solutions to the Covid-17 pandemic and cross-border health more broadly while teaching at Tartu University in Estonia.