Navigating Sustainability: Insights from Dr. Emma Keller on Careers, Leadership, and Corporate Impact
🎙️ New episode from Careers Unwrapped!
Dr. Emma Keller, Head of Sustainability at Nestlé joins Mark Fawcett in our latest episode.
For young people passionate about sustainability, where can they make the greatest impact? Is it by working within an NGO or from inside one of the world's largest businesses?
In our latest episode of Careers Unwrapped, we feature the impressive Dr. Emma Keller, Head of Sustainability at Nestlé UK & Ireland. Dr. Keller's insights on sustainability, leadership, and career development are invaluable for anyone seeking to build a career focused on making a positive impact in the world.
With a PhD in sustainability and extensive experience across industry, academia, and the nonprofit sector, Emma brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. She has previously shaped food initiatives at WWF and led sustainability research at Unilever.
Join Mark and Emma as they explore:
How business perspectives on sustainability have evolved over the past decade
Balancing sustainability and profitability in large corporations
Emma's career journey from academia to WWF and Nestlé
The challenges and rewards of working in sustainability
Advice for young professionals interested in sustainability careers
Check out the episode below:
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