Episode 32

ESG with Professor Ioannis Ioannou

Episode Summary: In this episode, Professor Ioannou discusses the challenges and opportunities for businesses and corporations to lead the path to a more sustainable future

Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributor Jenn Swanson and Professor Ioannou 

From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.   

Prof. Ioannou is a leading strategy scholar whose research focuses on Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). 

Drawing from his 13 years of experience researching and advising top executives around the world, Prof Ioannou is at the forefront of how the business world and corporations are leveraging the power of sustainability in their development today. 

He went on to explain how implementing corporate responsibility practices leads to complex transformation and often requires companies to become industry disruptors. 

Towards the end of the conversation, Prof Ioannou reminded us that each of us is a consumer, an employee, an investor and an advocate. This combination of roles provides us with a multidimensional power that we can exercise to drive change and build a better future.

You can find out more about the work of Prof Ioannis Ioannou here

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