Jacob Shapiro

Distinguished Geopolitical Analyst and Speaker on International Affairs

Jacob Shapiro is a geopolitical analyst who provides strategic guidance to families, investors, and corporations. His approach blends rigorous, empathetic analysis with deep confidence in human agency and the transformative power of new ideas. Jacob is a global thought leader in the area of geopolitics and its impact on everything from global markets to supply chains. A prolific public speaker, Jacob delivers frequent keynote presentations and tailored corporate briefings. His insights help audiences and c-suites across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world. Jacob also hosts “The Jacob Shapiro” podcast, which features interviews with subject matter experts in geopolitics, technology, markets, and other fields. He holds a master’s degree with distinction from Oxford University and a bachelor’s degree in Near Eastern studies from Cornell University. He lives in New Orleans with his wife and two daughters. When he’s not tweeting at 4 a.m. about the latest international developments or commodities prices, you might find him at a basketball court near you doing his best Larry Bird impersonation at a pickup game.

  • Jacob Shapiro Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $20,001 - $30,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Jacob Shapiro Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $20,001 - $30,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

Suggested Keynote Speaker Programs

The Last Human Skill: Judgment, Attention, and Deciding What Matters When Machines Can Do the Rest

There is no shortage of information today. The harder part is knowing what to pay attention to, what to ignore, and what actually matters. In a world of infinite feeds, constant alerts, and AI-generated answers, the scarce skill is judgment: the ability to separate signals ...

There is no shortage of information today. The harder part is knowing what to pay attention to, what to ignore, and what actually matters. In a world of infinite feeds, constant alerts, and AI-generated answers, the scarce skill is judgment: the ability to separate signals from noise, hold competing truths at once, and make decisions without perfect certainty. Shapiro has spent 15+ years doing exactly that in geopolitics, helping leaders understand which headlines matter, which risks are overblown, and when the map is quietly changing beneath their feet. Drawing from geopolitics, markets and AI, Shapiro explores the essential craft of deciding what matters when everything is competing for your attention.

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Five Years Out: Is the Future Really That Unpredictable?

Headlines are loud, urgent, and often scary, but they rarely explain the bigger forces quietly reshaping how the world works. The old global order is changing, energy systems are being rebuilt, and new technologies like AI, robotics, and biotech are moving from buzzwords to ...

Headlines are loud, urgent, and often scary, but they rarely explain the bigger forces quietly reshaping how the world works. The old global order is changing, energy systems are being rebuilt, and new technologies like AI, robotics, and biotech are moving from buzzwords to real business realities. Jacob helps leaders look past the noise of the present and understand how these shifts will impact their industries, supply chains, markets, and decisions over the next five years. Built uniquely for each industry or organization, this talk uses digestible data and clear frameworks to help audiences better understand risk, spot opportunity, and make smarter decisions about what comes next.

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The Real Geopolitics of AI: Who Controls the Future?

AI is usually framed as a software story, but Shapiro argues that the real story is geopolitical power. Behind every breakthrough are the physical systems AI depends on — data centers, energy grids, semiconductor supply chains, government policy, and the countries competing ...

AI is usually framed as a software story, but Shapiro argues that the real story is geopolitical power. Behind every breakthrough are the physical systems AI depends on — data centers, energy grids, semiconductor supply chains, government policy, and the countries competing to control them. Shapiro explains why AI is less a standalone tool than a new operating layer for the global economy, one that will reshape industries, redistribute power, and create winners in places the headlines often miss. Drawing on his work tracking how geography and power move markets, as well as his own use of AI inside his research firm, he gives leaders a clearer map of where the technology is heading, who is likely to benefit, and what it means for their business, industry, and place in the world.

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About Keynote Speaker Jacob Shapiro

Jacob Shapiro is a geopolitical analyst who provides strategic guidance to families, investors, and corporations. His approach blends rigorous, empathetic analysis with deep confidence in human agency and the transformative power of new ideas.

Jacob is a global thought leader in the area of geopolitics and its impact on everything from global markets to supply chains. A prolific public speaker, Jacob delivers frequent keynote presentations and tailored corporate briefings. His insights help audiences and c-suites across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world. Jacob also hosts “The Jacob Shapiro” podcast, which features interviews with subject matter experts in geopolitics, technology, markets, and other fields.

He holds a master’s degree with distinction from Oxford University and a bachelor’s degree in Near Eastern studies from Cornell University. He lives in New Orleans with his wife and two daughters. When he’s not tweeting at 4 a.m. about the latest international developments or commodities prices, you might find him at a basketball court near you doing his best Larry Bird impersonation at a pickup game.

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