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With an illustrious career spanning roles as Governor of both the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney has long been an advocate for sustainability, particularly in addressing climate risks.
In this episode, Mark talks about the politicisation of ESG, the investment opportunities in decarbonisation, and why transitioning from âbrown to oliveâ and eventually to âgreenâ can unlock immense value, both for the planet and portfolios.
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Book: Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
Markâs Book: Values: An Economistâs Guide to Everything That Matters
Read the EIAâs roadmap for the Global Energy Sector hereClick here for the episode web page. This episode is also available on YouTube.
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Nina Foote is a Partner and the Head of Growth at Volution, a UK-based venture capital firm that invests in technology companies. With a rich background that spans both the arts and business strategy, Ninaâs career took a unique turn after spending 13 years at Christieâs. In this episode, Jenn and Nina discuss the intersection of venture capital, ESG, and sustainable business growth.
Nina also explains how Volutionâs bold ESG and Carbon Carry Initiative is incentivising portfolio companies to prioritise sustainability. By offering a share of carry based on ESG performance, Volution is not only holding itself accountable but also driving real impact within its portfolio.
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The Future We Choose by Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnet
Grow the Pie by Alex Edmonds
Embedding Sustainability: How to Drive Organisational Transformation by Pia Heidenmark-Cook and Lisa Wiren
Atomic Habits by James Clear
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This month on the Future in Sound, Jaxson Khan- former senior policy advisor to Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry- explores the evolving role of AI in business. With a background in accessibility, AI policy, safety, innovation, and ethical frameworks, few people are better placed to help us think through the connections between tech and society.
Jenn and Jaxson discuss the delicate balance between innovation and caution when it comes to AI. How do companies manage the risks of AI whilst also pursuing the opportunities it offers? Jaxson highlights the potential for AI both to enhance accessibility and to create new barriers if not implemented thoughtfully. They also tackle global approaches to AI policyâfrom the flexible frameworks seen in the U.S. to the more structured EU AI Actâemphasising the need for practical, citizen-focused regulations that build public trust.
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Book: Prediction Machines by AJ Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb
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In this monthâs episode of the Future in Sound we discuss the intersections of politics, technology, and ESG strategy with Mark Bergman, a seasoned legal expert and strategic advisor. Mark has spent decades at the nexus of global policy and sustainability efforts, offering a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of modern governance and corporate responsibility.
Jenn and Mark discuss the critical role of cultural and political awareness in shaping business strategies. With his extensive experience and current roles in several international think tanks, Mark talks about the importance of acknowledging the current political landscape and the âcultural wedge issuesâ within it.
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To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee
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In the latest episode of the Future in Sound podcast we speak to sustainability experts Lisen Wirén and Pia Heidenmark Cook, co-authors of "Embedding Sustainability." Pia is a senior sustainability leader with over 25 years of global industry experience including having served as Chief Sustainability Officer for IKEA. Today she's a non executive director, senior advisor, and a keynote speaker across multiple sectors. Lisen is a sustainable business leader with over 15 years of international industry experience. She's worked with sustainability and product development, supply chain compliance, and held the position of sustainability manager in the retail sector.
Join us in conversation with these two leading sustainability influencers as we dive deep into the nuances of making sustainability core to how your business operates and drives market value.
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Embedding Sustainability: How to drive organizational transformation, Lisen Wirén and Pia Heidenmark CookOutrage & Optimism: Climate Change PodcastCow On The Ice (podcast)How We Fix This (podcast)Exponential Climate Solutions: How to Build Leading Sustainable Companies, Rebecka CarlssonHuman kind: A hopeful history, Rutger BregmanBrené Brown: Dare to Lead
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Join us in this episode of the Future in Sound podcast where we welcome Dillon Hargrave, a seasoned entrepreneur and the founder of Sauntermore, a nonprofit focused on empowering people with disabilities to excel in leadership roles. With over two decades of experience harnessing his entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and the unique insights gained from living with right hemiparesis since birth, Dillon has dedicated himself to guiding leaders from the disabled community to realise their full potential through tailored coaching and consultancy.In this episode, Dillon delves into the critical importance of integrating technology to boost employment for people with disabilities, the need for genuine diversity in corporate settings, and the strategic advantages of incorporating inclusive practices into business operations. Join us as we explore how these approaches not only foster a more inclusive society but also drive innovative business solutions.
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The Julian Way, Justin Hancock
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Neil Desai is an accomplished corporate director and executive with a rich background in public policy and the private sector. Neil has played pivotal roles from serving in Canada's parliament to leading tech companies. Most recently, he served on the leadership team of Magnet Forensics, a Canadian technology company that develops digital investigation software used by more than 4,000 police, national security and other public and private organisations in over 100 countries. There, he helped lead the growth of the company from startup to its initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2021 and its 1.8 billion Canadian dollar sale in 2023. As a senior fellow with the Centre for International Governance Innovation and various board positions, Neil brings a wealth of experience and insight into the integration of governance and technology.
In this episode Neil discusses the transformative role of diversity in board recruitment, the interplay between corporate values and economic strategies in fostering long-term business success, and much more.
Neil Desai - Corporate boards have a diversity problem â and not just the one you thinkSimon Sinek - Start With Why
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With over 20 yearsâ experience in responsible investment, Shami Nissan is a leader in sustainability and impact initiatives. Partner and Head of Sustainability at Actis, sheâs also an Advisory Board member of the World Bank/IFCâs Operating Principles for Impact Management, and an Advisory Panel Member of the G7 Impact Taskforce (ITC).
In this episode she discusses the crucial role of collaborative learning in the sustainability sector, the strategic importance of transitional fuels in achieving environmental goals, and the challenges of 'green hushing' within the industry.Related links:
Bain - EcoVadis Joint Study: Do ESG Efforts Create Value?Grow The Pie by Professor Alex EdmansSilent Spring by Rachel CarsonClick here for the episode web page.
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This month on the Future in Sound podcast we speak to world renowned thought leader on corporate responsibility and sustainability, Georg Kell. Chairman of Arabesque Group, a technology company that uses AI and big data to assess sustainability performance relevant for investment analysis and decision making, Georg also advises business executives worldwide on sustainability and transformation issues. He was also the founding Director of the United Nations Global Compact, the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative.
Drawing on his extensive experience, and almost three decades at the United Nations, Georg discusses the origins and lasting impact of the UN Global Compact, the importance of understanding both cyclical and enduring trends in shaping investment decisions, and the pivotal role of technology, particularly AI, in driving impactful change within businesses and investment strategies.
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Sustainable Investing A Path to a New Horizon, edited by Herman Bril, Georg Kell, Andreas Rasche Strategies of Commitment by Thomans SchellingHomo Ludens by Johan HuizingaClick here for the episode web page.
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This episode of the Future in Sound podcast dives into the world of sustainable business with two powerhouse figures. John Elkington, dubbed the 'godfather of sustainability' is the Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.
Joining him is Louise Kjellerup Roper, CEO of Volans, who honed her skills with cutting-edge software companies before pivoting to ignite the power of business for good. Louise's impressive track record includes bringing sustainable giants like method and gDiapers to Europe, and helping smaller businesses embrace circular economy models.
Listen as we explore the evolution of sustainable business models, the increasing demands placed on responsible leadership, and the strategic imperative of aligning corporate goals with the critical environmental and social challenges of our time.
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Read John's work here.The Structure Of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. KuhnJonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard BachExponential View by Azeem AzharThe Alternative Newsletter Volansâ Book ClubClick here for the episode web page.
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Eric Collins is the visionary Co-Founder and CEO of Impact X Capital Partners. Through his work, Eric embodies the transformative power of inclusive investment, making him a pivotal figure in the movement towards a more equitable and innovative business ecosystem. Join us as we delve deep into the impact of investing in underrepresented entrepreneurs and how it can bring about systemic social change, spark innovation, and provide a competitive edge in today's business landscape.
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Watch Eric on The Money Maker Buy his book We Donât Need PermissionWhy Should White Guys Have All The Fun by Reginald Lewis Where You Are Is Not Who You Are by Ursula BurnsClick here for the episode web page.
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On the Future in Sound podcast, one of our favourite questions to ask is âwhat book or idea has most shaped the way you think?' We heard from leading experts in sustainability including: Alex Edmans, Gillian Tett, Andrew Winston, Siko, Saadia Madsbjerg, Lisa Kimmel, Elsa Palanza, Harlin Singh Urofsky, Jason Mitchell, Nicola Ranger, Sam Cryer, Sophie Robinson-Tillett, Alex Robart and many more! Curious to hear their recommendations? Good news â you can listen to the full list of book recommendations and analytical approaches here.
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Harlin Singh Urofsky is the Global Head of Sustainable Investing for Citi Global Wealth and works across Citi's investment divisions. Ms. Singh is an observing member of the Global Investment Committee and oversees the sustainable investing platform. In this interview we discuss what true ESG integration into investment decision making looks like, interdependencies between ESG metrics and much more.
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Fred is a proud member of the Huron-Wendat Nation and Co-Founder, Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Longhouse Capital Partners. Prior to co-founding Longhouse, Fred served as Executive Vice President for NchâKay Development Corporation, the economic development arm of the Squamish Nation ($1.4 billion SenÌĂĄáž”w Development). Fred is an experienced executive with a proven track record at AT&T, TELUS and INVIDI Technologies ($300M exit) with extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions (over $100 billion of deals), corporate development and marketing. In this episode, Fred discusses how his indigenous roots have shaped his view of capitalism, the opportunity to invest alongside indigenous communities and much more.
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Andrew Winston is one of the most widely read writers on sustainable business in the world, with regular columns inHarvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review. His latest book, Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More than They Take (co-authored with renowned CEO Paul Polman), is one of Financial Timesâ Best Business Books of the Year. Andrewâs views on strategy have been sought after by many of the worldâs leading companies, including 3M, DuPont, HP, J&J, Unilever and has appeared in major media such as Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, Time, BusinessWeek, New York Times, and CNBC. In this episode, Andrew discusses the need for business leaders to have courage in expressing their values, the need for increased ambition in the sustainability arena and much more.
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Sam Cryer earned his PhD in organic chemistry at Imperial College London developing novel solar materials. After post-docs at Queen Mary and UCL, he joined Deep Science Ventures as an analyst where he developed the idea for Thermulon and spun out the company; building the founding team and raising their subsequent investment rounds. He oversees all company strategy including chemical technology development activities and academic partnerships.
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Elsa Palanza is responsible for firmwide ESG strategy and responsible investing at ICG, a private equity investment firm. Having worked across FTSE and Fortune companies plus the not-for-profit sectors for the past 20 years, Elsa has extensive experience in launching and driving ambitious ESG initiatives. In this episode, Elsa discusses the strategic imperative to inject sustainability principles into core investment practices and portfolio company business plans.
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Lisa was the CEO of US SIF (the Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment) and the US SIF Foundation from 2006 to February 2023. Members of US SIF represent about $5T in Assets under Management. In this episode, we discuss the politicization of sustainable investment, long term trends in the field and much more.
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Cary Krosinsky is a widely respected educator, leading author and advisor on sustainable finance whose ongoing teaching includes popular courses at Brown, Yale and NYU. His first book was published in 2008, Sustainable Finance, The Art of Long Term Performance with Nick Robins. His seventh and most recent book was on Modern China and the need for better relations with the West to solve societal challenges.
He is also Co-Founder and Director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative and Real Impact Tracker, Editor of the Journal of Environmental Investing, and a member of the NY State Common Decarbonization Advisory Panel, appointed by Governor Cuomo and Comptroller DiNapoli.
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Alex Edmans is Professor of Finance at London Business School and Academic Director of the Centre for Corporate Governance. He graduated from Oxford University and then worked for Morgan Stanley in investment banking. Alex has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, testified in the UK Parliament, presented to the World Bank Board of Directors and given multiple TED talks. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and Harvard Business Review. In this episode, Alex discusses insights from his book âGrow the Pieâ helping us see more clearly how to make ESG-related tradeoffs in a complex market environment.
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