Zakaria Bekkali
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“Business leaders should be ready to be challenged by young people. I feel we have ended up in this patriarchal system with CEOs and leaders who do not want to be confronted by the young generations.” Meet Zakaria Bekkali, a 22 year old with a wise head on young shoulders. Zak is a graduate student at the London School of Economics and Political Science where he’s been awarded a postgraduate excellence scholarship for a Master of Public Administration with a specialisation in social impact. He also holds a Bachelor in International Politics and Government from Bocconi University in Milan, as well as having studied at Princeton University during his undergraduate senior year.  In this podcast: - Transformational moments - Why insecurity was a driver for him - The synergy between business and community - Equality of opportunity - Give opportunities to young people - Why feminine isn’t another word for weakness - Radical vulnerability for collective healing Links: - Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize in Economics   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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