Anastasia Kiku is the Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of Reusables.com, a container sharing platform for zero waste takeout. Along with her Co-Founder Jason Hawkins, Anastasia was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 2024 in the Social Impact category. She also happens to be an alumna of How to Change the World's programs. In conversation with How to Change the World's Head of Communications, Florence Robson, Anastasia shared how the Reusables journey started, the theory of change she wishes more companies would apply and how she has developed her leadership style, as well as how the skills she learned at a How to Change the World Bootcamp have helped her in the world of social entrepreneurship. https://www.how-to-change-the-world.org/post/anastasia-kiku-on-social-entrepreneurship
Anastasia Kiku on the value of social entrepreneurship
Anastasia Kiku is the Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of Reusables.com, a container sharing platform for zero waste takeout. Along with her Co-Founder Jason Hawkins, Anastasia was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 2024 in the Social Impact category. She also happens to be an alumna of How to Change the World's programs. "Be authentic. There's no right or wrong way to lead; there's only your way to lead."Anastasia founded Reusables in 2020 with her business partner Jason Hawkins. The compan
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“We must prepare students to be leaders who understand their role in society regardless of the sector: business, government, entrepreneurship or not-for-profit.” Dr Wanda Costen is the Dean of Smith School of Business at Queens University, Canada. Known for being a champion of inclusiveness in business, Wanda believes passionately that businesses can drive positive social impact. In a recent conversation with How to Change the World's founder and CEO, Jason Blackstock, Wanda shared why more companies are shifting towards a purpose-led approach, the first steps for building a career with positive impact and her advice for anyone stepping into a leadership role. https://www.how-to-change-the-world.org/post/wanda-costen-shares-her-advice-for-developing-an-impactful-career
Wanda Costen shares her advice for developing an impactful career
Dr. Wanda Costen is the Dean of Smith School of Business at Queens University, Canada. Known for being a champion of inclusiveness in business, Wanda believes passionately that businesses can drive positive social impact. In Wanda's own words, “we must prepare students to be leaders who understand their role in society regardless of the sector: business, government, entrepreneurship or not-for-profit.” In a recent conversation with How to Change the World's founder and CEO, Jason Blackstock, Wan
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This is true, training young leaders and helping them to understand their roles leads them to be great people in the future.
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Her insights are worth as she is impacting positivity messages to the society that can fill many gaps.
"The way you grow and push yourself to excel is to think about how you can take that one step further and be a little uncomfortable." As Executive Director of the Belmont Forum, Nicole Arbour works to remove critical barriers to sustainability. She spoke to How to Change the World about topics including: ➡ the value of networking ➡ taking an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving ➡ why getting out of your comfort zone is the key to growth Hear Nicole's brilliant advice here: https://www.how-to-change-the-world.org/post/nicole-arbour-tom-rand-on-why-sustainability-skills-are-anything-but-niche
Nicole Arbour & Tom Rand on why sustainability skills are anything but niche
Dr. Nicole Arbour is the Executive Director of the Belmont Forum, an international partnership that mobilises funding of environmental change research and accelerates its delivery to remove critical barriers to sustainability. She has spent the bulk of her career at the international science interface, building and developing relationships and collaborations. "The way you grow and push yourself to excel is to think about how you can take that one step further and be a little uncomfortable." Tom
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"A jack-of-all-trades is a master of something: the big picture." Investor, author and entrepreneur Tom Rand believes in the power of the "Etch a Sketch career", particularly when it comes to getting rid of sustainability siloes. Check out more of Tom's insights via the link. https://www.how-to-change-the-world.org/post/nicole-arbour-tom-rand-on-why-sustainability-skills-are-anything-but-niche
Nicole Arbour & Tom Rand on why sustainability skills are anything but niche
Dr. Nicole Arbour is the Executive Director of the Belmont Forum, an international partnership that mobilises funding of environmental change research and accelerates its delivery to remove critical barriers to sustainability. She has spent the bulk of her career at the international science interface, building and developing relationships and collaborations. "The way you grow and push yourself to excel is to think about how you can take that one step further and be a little uncomfortable." Tom
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Super interesting post! Sustainability should be present in all aspects of organisations
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Agreed! Sustainability knowledge is needed in all aspects of an organisation, and to take it even further I really believe we need more sustainability education on the management and board levels
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