Episodes
Nabila Jamshed and Karina Grosheva are both UN professionals that met with INSEAD students to debate on their perspective regarding Climate Action on October 1st, 2020. Hosted by Celeste Courtenay and Laura Tavares, MBA 20D
Published 10/01/20
In this episode, Miguel talks about his career after his 2004 INSEAD's Blue Ocean advanced studies. He explores his journey to create and found many start ups related to the renewables sector, including Self Energy Ltd, a decentralized Energy Services Company (ESCO), and a leader in decentralized energy delivery.For more information on Self Energy Ltd: http://www.selfenergy.co.uk/Hosted by Arthur Fioravante Chiba MBA 20D, VP Communications
Published 10/01/20
In this episode, Carrie talks about her career after her INSEAD MBA in 2008 and her journey to create AvantMeats, a technology company dedicated to finding solutions to produce animal meat and protein without the animal, focused on fish products.More information on Avant Meats: https://www.avantmeats.com/Hosted by Arthur Fioravante Chiba MBA 20D, VP Communications of the INSEAD Climate Action Club.
Published 10/01/20
The wonderful Nabila Jamshed is an international security and global governance professional currently working with the United Nations. Her assignments with the inter-governmental sector have included Public Policy Specialist with the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in India, Political Affairs Specialist with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and more... stay tuned for our live Panel with her that will be recorded next week.
Published 09/26/20
In this episode Pieterjan Verhaegen, a belgian entrepreneur presents us his journey from consultant to entrepreneur. In 2018 he created Bolt. This startup acts as a Belgian retail electricity player. Bolt aims to build the first platform for energy exchange, offering retail clients the opportunity to select the origins of their electricity.
Published 06/20/20
Why recycled? is a short video that looks at the current global challenges facing the recycling system and why Patagonia is switching to 100% renewable and recycled materials.
Published 06/04/20