The Better Boards Podcast Series

Strategies for overcoming assumptions about climate change in the boardroom | Lindsay Hooper, Executive Director Institute for Sustainability Leadership at University of Cambridge

March 05, 2020 Dr Sabine Dembkowski & Lindsay Hooper Season 1 Episode 12
The Better Boards Podcast Series
Strategies for overcoming assumptions about climate change in the boardroom | Lindsay Hooper, Executive Director Institute for Sustainability Leadership at University of Cambridge
Show Notes

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I am delighted that Lindsay Hooper is joining me on this episode. 

Lindsay is an Executive Director at the Institute for Sustainability Leadership at the University of Cambridge. She leads the Institute’s Education and Advisory teams, which support major global organisations, boards and individual leaders to build the capability to align economic performance with the delivery of positive outcomes for society. 

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