Andrew Sollinger
Andrew Sollinger is the CEO and Publisher of Foreign Policy, the world’s leading geopolitical media organization. Since joining FP in 2018, he has led its transformation into a multi-platform intelligence and insights company, expanding its reach through subscription growth, strategic partnerships, research, events, and audio storytelling.
Previously, Andrew was Executive Vice President at Business Insider, Executive Director at Capital New York (now Politico NY), and Managing Director of the Financial Times Americas, where he played a key role in the FT’s global expansion. Earlier in his career, he helped build and sell Money-Media to the Financial Times in 2008.
At BRIDGE Summit, Andrew will share strategic insights on how media brands can adapt amid geopolitical shifts, digital disruption, and audience fragmentation.
Andrew Sollingerat BRIDGE
- Media Panel 9 December 4:40 - 5:10PM
The New Gravity of Power from Washington to the Gulf
The global media and knowledge landscape is transforming rapidly, where viral moments now move markets, influence policy, and reshape narratives in real time. At this moment, BRIDGE Summit convenes leaders from across media, policy, finance, and technology to restore trust, transparency, and resilience in the context of digital sensation. This session examines a key axis of that shift: the rise of disruptive alliances like Elon Musk’s “America Party,” and the Gulf’s growing role as a diplomatic force in a multipolar world. Together, these trends mark the rise of new geopolitical centers, transcending borders, amplifying soft power, and wielding digital influence.
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