Laura Storm has spent more than a decade creating and heading projects and organizations to help create a more sustainable world and her book about a new leadership paradigm geared for the 21st century has gotten much attention. In this episode she shares her insights about the learnings we can draw from how we are handling the pandemic in how to address the climate crisis. She explains what regenerative leadership is and how it can be used in working with climate action.
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Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is an expert moderator, lecturer, and devoted workshop-leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She is also content director at A Sustainable Tomorrow and chairwoman of the independent think tank Global Utmaning (Global Challenge).
Laura has spent her entire career working in the intersection between organizational development, sustainability, climate change policy and innovation. She has started and led multiple international organizations focused on the global transformation to sustainability - including Copenhagen Climate Council and Sustainia. She has been awarded the title "Worldchanger" by Greenbiz, named one of the 30 leading women within sustainability and regeneration by Sustainable Brands, is selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader and a World Economic Forum Sustainability Expert and serves on many Boards. She co-authored the much-praised book Regenerative Leadership - the DNA of life-affirming 21st century organisations.
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