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Making Sustainability Personal: The Value of Experiential Learning
Zoë Arden, Director in SustainAbility’s London office, recently completed her Masters at the Cambridge University Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
The Unusual Suspects: Anna Hagemann Rise, Froosh
Anna Hagemann Rise, Group Communications and CSR manager, interviewed for a different role at Froosh but within minutes she and the CEO were talking politics
Meet Our Network: Tony Juniper
Tony Juniper is one of a handful of environmentalists that barely need an introduction. He is a campaigner, writer, and sustainability adviser and has long been involved with Friends of the Earth.
From Base Camp to Summit: Mike Barry, Marks & Spencer
Marks & Spencer’s director of Plan A, Mike Barry, spoke to Zoë Arden recently about the big challenges of getting both consumer traction and employee engagement to take Plan A, the company’s sustainability strategy, to the next level.
Meet the Activists: 38 Degrees
38 Degrees is one of the UK’s biggest campaigning communities, with over 2.5 million members. Members link up both in communities or online and discuss and vote to decide which issues the organisation campaigns on together.
Meet Our Network: Craig Bennett, Friends of the Earth
Craig Bennett rejoined Friends of the Earth as Director of Policy and Campaigns in 2010 having spent nearly four years as Deputy Director of the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership
Experiential Learning Aims to Close Gap Between Big Business and Social Good
Can working in the Mumbai slums or with Mexican litter pickers provide leaders with epiphany moments about responsible business, or is it simply ‘poverty porn’?