Home Business & Management Ed Gillespie. He is highly adaptable, constructively challenging and pushes audience assumptions of business as usual, opening hearts and minds and then mapping possible practical solutions and opportunities. Ed was the co-founder of Futerra, a change agency that specialises in business transformation and creative communications and campaigns. Ed Gillespie is a keynote speaker, writer, communications specialist, serial entrepreneur and futurist. Only Planet a flight-free adventure around the world, Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts Book of Revelations, Global Destination Sustainability Movement, Webinar Covid-19 and the Climate with Gabrielle Walker and Ed Gillespie, Exclusive interview with the Futurenauts. Gillespie is a seriously credible and experienced voice on a range of key future focused issues; from Big Data, through the future of work and the impact of AI, robots and technology, to how climate action can and must be reframed as seismic opportunity not just catastrophic threat. Todos os direitos reservados. Register now to receive updates when booking opens. He is the author of Only Planet, a book about his circumnavigation of the globe without getting on a plane, which the Independent described as allowing the worlds flaws and beauty to seep into your soul. Follow me!") 1114463 and Scotland, no. Contact us to get Ed Gillespie's fees and availability for your next event. And hes been heard by every kind of audience, from the UN and national governments, to multi-national corporations and global associations. In this episode we talk about the potential for employee mutinies, how humour can be your best weapon, and the the joy of community owned pubs. Ed co-presents two leading podcasts, The Great Humbling with Dougald Hine, and Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts How to survive the apocalypse with comedian Jon Richardson and fellow reluctant futurist Mark Stevenson. SCO41994. What is the future you are trying to create, and why?18:27 - Q3. 'Companies Can't Save Us From Climate Change' - Ed Gillespie - #62. Who would you nominate to answer these questions, because you admire their approach?28:13 - Q7. It aint just a techno fix. And he preaches by example. Ep. I take the train whenever I can and I live on an island, he says, laughing. WATER Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. 2022, Sustainability and responsible banking model, Photos Directors / Executive Leadership Team, The road to economic recovery: the evolution of COVID-19s impact on consumption, Shareholders and Investors Communication and Contact Policy, Corporate Governance and Remuneration Policy, Information Circular 2/2016 of Bank of Spain, Internal Standards of Conduct in the Securities Markets, Information related to integration transactions. Gillespie is a facilitator with the Forward Institute for responsible leadership, a board member of Greenpeace UK, a Trustee of Energy Revolution and alongside fellow futurist Mark Stevenson is one half of the Futurenauts doing live shows and podcasts on pragmatic optimism. Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) is a registered charity in England and Wales, no. Looking for fees and availability for Ed Gillespie?
Check out Ed's podcasts: The Great Humbling The Futurenauts Buy 'Songs of Love in Lockdown' on Etsy. And he preaches by example. comes form this piece I wrote on Facing the Future.-James Plunkett, End StateTimings0:32 - Q1 What are you doing now? Ed Gillespie is a writer, communications specialist, serial entrepreneur and futurist. For this interview in Madrid, he took the train from London. different, ethical environmental startup businesses -- or, as he puts it: facilitation, activism, and investment in businesses which might help shape a better future).This episode was recorded at the start of December 2021 (so before Ukraine and other big news). Ed is a lead facilitator with the Forward Institute where we works on responsible leadership with 40 of the UKs biggest institutions, a Director of Greenpeace UK, a Trustee of Ecolibrium and Chief Futurist at the Global Destination Sustainability Movement. You can listen to allBBVA Podcast on the following platforms:iVoox,Apple Podcast,Spotify,Google Podcastand inbbva.com. 1a Carpenters Place Good Grief's online events are free and can be booked from mid-September. 1088 Parque Cidade Nova, Mogi Guau SP, Cep: 13845-416. He is the author of Only Planet a flight-free adventure around the world a book about his circumnavigation of the globe without getting on a plane, which the Independent said Allow[s] the worlds flaws and beauty to seep into your soul. First interview with Ed Gillespie -- "father, inspirational keynote speaker and futurist". It is actually about reimagining how so many of these systems can and should work The size of the solutions have to fit the size of the problems. -Priority: ally-ship which is connecting between perhaps people who wouldn't normally get together.-Follow your heart and your gut (as corny as that sounds).-The world needs generalists. Ed lost both his father and brother in the last four years, and has been confronting the unfolding climate emergency for the last twenty. Its not just about shifting an energy system into renewables. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. For this interview in Madrid, he took the train from London. A regular media contributor from the BBC to the Guardian, Gillespie is a sought after speaker, event host, lively compere and trusted 1 / 2 Chairperson. Currently Eds focus is using his twenty five years of experience to help organisations rapidly understand the post-pandemic world. Ed is actively involved in a number of pioneering ethical businesses as a Director or Investor, from Demand Logic a fitbit for buildings, to Loco2.com a pan European rail-ticket agency that makes it as easy to book a trans-continental train as a plane (now rebranded as Rail Europe after being sold to SNCF in 2017). Professionally Gillespie is known for his own unique brand of authentic insultancy being strategically and playfully cheeky to clients, with judicious wit and wisdom to inspire them to greater heights and aspirations. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. https://twitter.com/frucool Hes even dabbled with stand-up comedy to enhance his presentational and engagement skills. He is fascinated by the role of grief and loss in radical hope and transformation, and recently wrote the foreword to a new book A Guide to Eco-Anxiety on the topic. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Ed Gillespie is a writer, communications specialist, serial entrepreneur and futurist. Ed has dedicated his life to regenerating the planet by encouraging companies to reform - but will that work? If what needs to be done doesnt fit within commercial and political realities, then we have to change those realities. ~ Ed Gillespie Links from this episode and more atwww.thefutureisbeautiful.co. After working as an environmental manager for Londons Department of Transportation, he created Futerra, a consulting firm that transforms companies committed to sustainability. The ability to weave a very different weft from your systemic understandings, which is absolutely critical. Professionally Ed is known for his own unique brand of authentic insultancy being strategically and playfully cheeky to clients, with judicious wit and wisdom to inspire them to greater heights and aspirations. We put the wraps on Season 1 with Ed Gillespie, Chairman, SVC Public Affairs. After working as an environmental manager for Londons Department of Transportation, he created Futerra, a consulting firm that transforms companies committed to sustainability.
If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Marine biologist, environmental activist and slow travel advocate, the British sustainability guru maintains that the most urgent aspect of the climate crisis is questioning the mechanisms of progress -- and identifying all of its traps. Join our community and be the first to hear about new events so you never miss out. Ed takes the complex, interconnected, interdependent nature of the many challenges the world faces, from climate change to disruptive innovation, and make common sense of them.Currently, Eds focus is helping organisations rapidly understand the new Covid-19 world, how we need to unlearn the things that caused mistakes of the past, asking the right questions, and moving beyond the discomfort of today into being the better, more resilient, responsible and sustainable businesses of tomorrow. Ed left the business in early 2019 to pursue other opportunities in public speaking, responsible leadership and purpose-led disruptive start-up businesses, having become frustrated with the sometimes constraining cage of consultancy. I take the train whenever I can and I live on an island, he says, laughing. He's inspired Sam and Alex to kindly but bluntly push organisations to call out their own bullshit because in a rapidly warming world, there is no time for tinkering at the edges. Together Ed and Amisha discuss flight shaming and slow travel, little robot farmers called Tom, Dick and Harry, and the end of our civilisation. London SW4 7TD, Registered in England & Wales under the Companies Act 2006, Find out how we can work together to grow your business. 5787972. #18: Ed Gillespie on looking truth in the eye, the future of humanity and lockdown creativity, Ed Gillespie is a keynote speaker, writer, serial entrepreneur & futurist. Av. Marine biologist, environmental activist and slow travel advocate, the British sustainability guru maintains that the most urgent aspect of the climate crisis is questioning the mechanisms of progress -- and identifying all of its traps. Aside from contributing regularly to a range of media from the BBC to the Guardian, the Ecologist to Conde Nast Traveller, Ed is a sought-after speaker, event host, lively compere and trusted Chairperson, renowned for his entertaining presentations laced with thoughtful insights, trends and humour. He shares his public affairs insights with us at Landini Brothers. When he worked as a marine biologist, Ed Gillespie spent the day repeating the same mantra to anyone who would listen: If we dont stop catching all the fish in the sea, the time will come when there wont be any more fish. Frustrated and concerned by the planets situation, he decided to look for another type of platform to discuss the huge environmental problems. Tecnologia | TECHSMART, Cadastrando categorias e produtos no Cardpio Online PROGma Grtis, Fatura Cliente Por Perodo PROGma Retaguarda, Entrada de NFe Com Certificado Digital Postos de Combustveis, Gerando Oramento e Convertendo em Venda PROGma Venda PDV, Enviar XML & Relatrio de Venda SAT Contador PROGma Retaguarda. Over the last two decades, marine biologist Ed Gillespie has made a name for himself as a sustainability consultant turned futurist turned insultant (aka a consultant that tells the truth.). We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Since 2001, he has presented all over the world, giving dozens of talks a year from Hong Kong to Bratislava, Korea to Auckland. For almost two decades Futerra has become internationally renowned for its influential and award-winning work on some of the biggest corporate sustainability initiatives. Ed Gillespie on Going Beyond Sustainability, New Technologies and Systems Change - E59, all that we are with amisha ghadiali (formally known as the future is beautiful), What innovation is needed now to steer us towards a beautiful future?
SUPPLY CHAIN questions, and moving beyond the discomfort of today into being the better, more resilient, responsible and sustainable businesses and organisations of tomorrow. Become a Patreon supporter of The Discomfort Practice to access bonus content and share the looooove and follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed, S2 E21: Consciousness and capitalism with Ed Gillespie, Ed Gillespie is a writer, communications specialist, serial entrepreneur, and futurist. beforehand.-Working hypothesis that there's gonna be more radicalization, as the circumstances become more clear.-Priority: stretching people's imaginations on what's possible. Also, co-presenter of The Great Humbling and John Richardson and the Futurenauts, director of Greenpeace UK, a facilitator with The Forward Institute, and involved with 12 or so. Our guest on the Lifefulness Podcast is climate campaigner, sustainability consultant, podcast futurist and renaissance man, Ed Gillespie. Ed talks about his travels, and the communities he encountered, including tribes which have scarcely changed their way of life, for the last hundreds of years and reveals a number of initiatives, which might just help us onto the right path. As a twenty year veteran of the sustainability movement, Ed shares his perspective on where we stand today with regard to climate crisis and the sustainability of our major systems, examples of what has already been achieved and is already being done to change things for the better, and where he is placing his energy now to support that transition. Gillespie is the co-founder of the Global Goals Accelerator, a business programme aimed at delivering the Sustainable Development Goals, the first two businesses supported were Panda Packaging (bamboo and coconut based plastic alternatives) and Agronomex (tackling food waste at the farm gate). He often works at C-suite level to help Boards understand big businesss role in self-disruption of their own business models, and creating entrepreneurial lifeboats of lean innovation. PACKAGING Jlio Xavier Da Silva, N.
Ed Gillespie is a writer, communications specialist, serial entrepreneur and futurist. Along the way he became an environmental entrepreneur, lecturer and sustainability guru, in addition to being a member of Greenpeaces Board of Directors in the U.K. Gillespie is an ardent supporter of the slow travel movement, and several years ago, traveled around the world without setting foot in an airplane. ZERO CARBON When he worked as a marine biologist, Ed Gillespie spent the day repeating the same mantra to anyone who would listen: If we dont stop catching all the fish in the sea, the time will come when there wont be any more fish. Frustrated and concerned by the planets situation, he decided to look for another type of platform to discuss the huge environmental problems. In this episode Amisha sits down with environmental entrepreneur and author, Ed Gillespie. Along the way he became an environmental entrepreneur, lecturer and sustainability guru, in addition to being a member of Greenpeaces Board of Directors in the U.K. Gillespie is an ardent supporter of the slow travel movement, and several years ago, traveled around the world without setting foot in an airplane. They speak about how and why the Extinction Rebellion movement is finding success where others have not, the pressure imbalance between individual citizens and the behaviour of governments and businesses, and how we might reconnect to create a fertile, fun-filled future for our planet. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gillespie-3745321/ Gillespies core talent is to take the complex, interconnected, interdependent nature of the many urgent challenges the world faces, from climate change to disruptive competition, and make common sense of them for non-specialist audiences. https://www.facebook.com/ed.gillespie.58 Others include Common Objective (ethical fashion), Urgentem (carbon transition catalysts), Bennaman (alternative fuels), Panda Packaging(bamboo based products), Piclo(new electricity networks), Bennamann (methane biofuels),Small Robot Company (agricultural technology), Raw Bottles (metal water bottles) and Breakroom (job comparison service for frontline workers). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gillespie-3745321/. Hes co-founder of the Global Goals Accelerator, a board member of Greenpeace UK & author of Only Planet a flight-free adventure around the world' & a poetry collection, Songs of Love in Lockdown. Betsy & Ed chat about when optimism is insulting, creativity in lockdown & collective wake-up calls. Ed was the father of the business, cooking regularly for his colleagues, curating annual company away-days for the global team and holding the soul of the company. Since 2001, he has presented all over the world, from Hong Kong to Bratislava, from Korea to Auckland and by audiences, from the UN and national governments, to multi-national corporations. Ed co-presents two leading podcasts, 'The Great Humbling' and 'Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts - How to survive the apocalypse'.In this episode, we talk about:Consciousness and consumptionGrieving the world as we knew itHaving conversations about consciousness and the future at workMaking sense of what happened in 2020 and what's to come in 2021.You can find out more about Ed here:https://twitter.com/frucool and http://www.onlyplanet.co.uk/, We interview Ed Gillespie about the future of sustainability and organisations.00:35 Insights & Takeaways 08:30 Interview Links: Book on Amazon: here The Wicked Podcast: Support us on Patreon: here The Wicked Podcast website: here 'The Wicked Company' book on Amazon.co.uk: Buy The Wicked Company website: visit Music: 'Inspired' by Kevin MacLeod Song: here Creative Commons License, ** Please note, audio improves from 02:30 ** Welcome back to Leading in a Climate changed World, where, we return to our interviews from before the coronavirus lockdown. We made this change after feedback from listeners that the podcast didn't have a central theme when, in fact, it does. HFMA is also a limited company registered in England and Wales, no. Eds core talent is to take the complex, interconnected, interdependent nature of the many challenges the world faces, from climate change to disruptive innovation, and make common sense of them for non-specialist audiences. His recent clients include The World Bank, KPMG, MACE & CityWire and speaking engagements include giving the inaugural Bonn Speech on Global Transformation for the German Government, a keynote on Fixing the Future in Barcelona, Climate of Disruption on climate change and disruptive innovation for Schroders in Belgium, and an interview with a leading Spanish newspaper for this film. He is highly adaptable, constructively challenging and pushes audience assumptions of business as usual, opening minds then mapping possible practical solutions and opportunities. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); One of our consultants will get back to you soon. We ponder the future of work and life, find reasons for realistic optimism & end with one of Ed's poems. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are your priorities for the next few years, and why?23:26 - Q4.
Ed co-presents two leading podcasts, The Great Humbling with Dougald Hine, and Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts Book of Revelations with comedian Jon Richardson and fellow reluctant futurist Mark Stevenson. ENERGY & WASTE, Zero Carbon Farms Ltd In this episode, we talk about the climate crisis with Ed Gillespie and discuss striking the right balance between hopefulness and hopelessness, and the best way to avoid overwhelming humanity into doing nothing. And how did you get there?10:45 - Q2. Ed co-presents two leading podcasts, The Great Humbling with Dougald Hine, and Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts How to survive the Apocalypse with comedian Jon Richardson and fellow reluctant futurist Mark Stevenson. He is the author of Only Planet a flight-free adventure around the world a book about his circumnavigation of the globe without getting on a plane, which the Independent said Allow[s] the worlds flaws and beauty to seep into your soul. Ed joined ZCFs board in 2017. London Speaker Bureau is a global resource for corporations and governments, providing Keynote Speakers for Corporate and Professional Events. Over there. https://www.instagram.com/frucool/?hl=en. Lifefulness is all about treating life as though it is sacred, so that's where we'll start.More about Ed:Ed is a wonderful writer for publications like the Guardian and Conde Nast, the author of 'Slow Travel' - the story of his travel around the world without planes; and now publishes poetry on Medium.For almost 20 years he ran the sustainabilityconsultancy Futerra, and today he's a Director of Greenpeace UK, along with various other work with companies and charities. If your younger self was starting their career now, what advice would you give them?27:27 - Q6. If you haven't already, do listen to Ed's podcast with Jon Richardson and Mark Stevenson: https://jonandthefuturenauts.podbean.com/, The planet is telling us that the way we are living isnt working, Ed Gillespie. Can companies be part of the solution?The podcast starts a little differently by asking Ed about where he finds joy, wonder and mystery in life. 16 - From parking lot attendant to WH Counselor to the President.
We have a strong global presence with our team of 110 colleagues based across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and North America. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If someone was inspired to follow those priorities, what should they do next?25:23 - Q5. Robin asks about the people and organisations showing the courage that might inspire us at this time, and whether B-Corps and business round-tables are just window dressing or are genuinely inspiring sustainable change. Eds core talent is to take the complex, interconnected, interdependent nature of the many challenges the world faces, from climate change to disruptive innovation, and make common sense of them for non-specialist audiences. Delivering value with digital technologies.