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Not Your Everyday Lawyer – Sarah Davis

  • December 6, 2023December 6, 2023
  • by Claire

Our guest this week is someone who’s never been one to sit around and rest on her laurels. What’s more, Sarah Davis is not what you’d describe as your everyday lawyer.

Sarah’s high profile career in the UK has seen her garner much recognition for her legal career including being shortlisted for the Black British Business Awards and the UK’s Hot 100 Lawyers to name a few. 

London-based Sarah, has a broad non executive board career these days and also advises other organisations as a General Counsel. During her executive career she spent more than 15 years as General Counsel at The Guardian Media Group. That meant she was there in the thick of it when The Guardian was publishing the first Wikileaks stories, the Edward Snowdon stories, and of course so much more, which we’ll hear about. 

We think you can tell from Sarah’s Board career which includes Unicef UK and the Women’s Prize Trust (which awards the highly regarded Women’s Prize for Fiction)  that Sarah has a huge heart and clearly a love of the written word.

In this episode you’ll hear more about Sarah’s love of books as well as:

  • How she came to be a lawyer and what drew her to the Media
  • How Sarah made a transition after nearly 17 years at one company
  • The challenges she faced (& lessons learnt) when things just didn’t feel right whilst navigating her new role during lockdown
  • How Sarah’s coped with the micro aggressions and slights she’s received during her career as a woman of colour; and 
  • Her advice to others who are at the receiving end of similar behaviour.

There’s lots of great insights in this conversation so enjoy this episode with the warm and impact-focused Sarah Davis.

 

 

Useful Links

Unicef UK

Women’s Prize for Fiction

RGSI – global think-tank for the legal industry 

International Catalogue Raisonné Association

 

Interview

Mia Perdomo – Latin America’s Warrior for Women

  • November 17, 2020November 17, 2020
  • by Claire

Brought to you by Microsoft’s The New Next 

This week’s episode features Colombian founder, Mia Perdomo. She and her co-founder have built a business fighting for equality for women at work across Latin America. 

Mia trained as a psychologist but always thought of herself as a feminist. In 2014, Mia attended a four month long leadership program at a US university, and had what she describes as a ‘life changing experience’. It was here that she realised she could be an entrepreneur and deliver social change.

She teamed up with fellow course participant, Peruvian, Andrea de la Piedra, and together they launched Aequales, a business focused on closing the gender gap in Latin America. They started by offering diversity consulting services to businesses in Peru and Colombia.  

But when business wasn’t as good as they hoped, Mia and her co-founder were forced to get creative.

And they did! 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How the idea they came up with totally changed the prospects for their business, without losing its mission
  • Why Mia is so passionate about being a ‘for-profit’ business with a social cause 
  • How she and her co-founder have navigated building a profitable multi-country Latin American business and …
  • The astounding way some companies treat female job candidates 

Without further ado enjoy this episode with the passionate and determined Mia Perdomo. 

 

Useful Links

Mia’s LinkedIn

Aequales Website

Aequales Twitter

Aequales Instagram

Interview

Brukty Tigabu – Changing African Kids Lives With TV

  • July 16, 2019
  • by admin

Our guest this week is one of the most determined and resilient people we’ve ever met. For the past 14 years she’s been on a mission to improve education for millions of children in Ethiopia encountering challenges on almost every front. We’re talking about the amazing Brukty Tigabu.

At the age of 10, Brukty took on the role of head of her household after her mother became very ill. She found a way to make ends meet by selling vegetables from their garden in the market. She credits this time in her life with giving her the basic business and survival skills that helped her get where she is today. 

And where you find this former school teacher today, is running the social enterprise she co-founded called Whiz Kids Workshop. It creates educational media programs – including 3 internationally awarded television series for children in Ethiopia. For the past 14 years Whiz Kids Workshop has inspired a generation of young children in Ethiopia with their most famous and loved program, the puppet based educational TV show called Tsehai Loves Learning. They’ve also published over 100 books in 7 languages, produced radio programs, DVDs and teacher training – all to improve literacy, health education, gender equality and early childhood education. 

Brukty has won many accolades for her work including the World Economic Forum’s “Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of the year 2018”, Fast Company’s ‘Most Creative People in Business’ 2012 and the Rolex Young Laureate Award in 2008.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How Brukty found her life’s purpose to enrich the lives of children and teens in Ethiopia and beyond
  • What it’s like being a woman running a business in Ethiopia (seriously hard)
  • How she pushes through fear
  • Why she found herself not being able to get out of bed and how she got herself going again.

Please enjoy this episode with the incredible Brukty Tigabu.

 

Links

Whiz Kids Workshop Website

Tibeb Girls website  

Brukty on Instagram

Brukty on Facebook

Brukty on Linkedin

Great YT video explaining Tsehai Loves Learning 

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