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The 50 Leading Voices in Commodities 2024

If you’ve spent any time on LinkedIn lately, you’ll know it’s harder than ever to cut through the noise. Between AI-generated posts or personal overshares, finding useful content can be challenging.

That’s why we’ve curated a list of 50 people you need to follow in commodities – aka professionals who consistently share valuable content. These thought leaders share real insights, spark engaging conversations, and provide resources you’ll want to save, from must-read newsletters to thought-provoking podcasts.

Whether you’re looking for commodities influencers, top voices on LinkedIn, or expert-led newsletters, this list highlights individuals shaping the industry with their knowledge, innovation, and leadership.

Take a look and start connecting with the most influential voices in commodities today!

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Eva Clarke

I'm the Marketing Manager at Cititec Talent, where I get to combine my love for commodities and fintech with my passion for storytelling. I’m all about creating meaningful brand stories that connect with people, whether it’s through internal comms or reaching out to our broader audience.

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