Katrine Kielos-Marçal
Innovation & Economics Speaker, Mother of Invention
Katrine Kielos-Marçal is an economist, acclaimed author, and keynote speaker best known for asking a question economics has spent decades avoiding: who does the system really work for? She examines capitalism not just as a set of markets, but as a cultural narrative shaped by gender, power, and unspoken assumptions. Her work exposes how economic theory quietly encodes bias, from how market value is measured to how labour, care, and contribution are recognised.
What makes Katrine distinctive is her analytical lens. Rather than arguing against economics, she re-reads it to reveal how supposedly neutral models reflect historical blind spots. She demonstrates how these biases directly influence public policy, pay structures, productivity, and leadership decisions. Her insights connect global macroeconomics to everyday life with clarity, wit, and intellectual force, making complex structural issues accessible to broad audiences.
For senior leadership and board-level audiences, her relevance lies in reframing value. Katrine helps leaders understand why outdated economic assumptions undermine organisational performance and distort incentives. By making the case that updating our definition of value is a strategic necessity rather than an ideological choice, she provides the tools to improve corporate governance and recognise untapped categories of contribution within the modern economy.
Signature Keynotes
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Power, bias, and economic blind spots.
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Why whole categories of work don’t count and why that matters.
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What economics gets wrong about people.
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What we measure and what we miss.
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How ideas shape outcomes.
The Kielos-Marcal Effect
Value is reconsidered, not taken for granted.
Audiences leave ready to:
Question how value is defined and rewarded
Recognise hidden assumptions embedded in economic thinking
Understand why care, labour, and contribution are systematically mispriced
Rethink productivity through a wider, more accurate lens
Lead with greater awareness of how systems shape outcomes
Why Book Katrine
Katrine Kielos-Marçal brings originality, intellectual courage, and cultural intelligence to economic debate. She resonates with leaders who sense that existing models no longer explain the world they operate in and who want sharper thinking rather than louder ideology.
Book a speaker who treats economics as a living system of ideas and leadership as the ability to question them.
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