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CEO Jackie Lyles On How Good, Old-Fashioned Stakeholder Engagement Can Fix the Texas Power Sector.

CEO Jackie Lyles On How Good, Old-Fashioned Stakeholder Engagement Can Fix the Texas Power Sector.

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CEO Jackie Lyles On How Good, Old-Fashioned Stakeholder Engagement Can Fix the Texas Power Sector.

FromESG Decoded Podcast

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Kaitlyn Allen (Global Affairs Associates President & CEO) is joined by Jackie Lyles, CEO of the Jackie Lyles Group.  Jackie is a futurist and best-sellingauthor.  As a business champion, Jackie’s professional journey has taken her deep into the world of environmental, social and governance issues shaping the business world today.
In the shadow of the recent winter storm that brought the Texas power grid to a halt and impacted the lives of millions in this state, Kaitlyn and Jackie have a practical discussion about infrastructure; how it works and the roles the stakeholders play in the process.
Their thoughtful discussion explores concepts around worst-case planning scenarios and the path forward for the Texas power sector...without the blame game and finger pointing...but with proper consider of stakeholder collaboration.
This may also be the first podcast to mention Governor Greg Abbott and comedian Dave Chappelle in the same episode!
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Released:
Mar 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. Join Kaitlyn Allen and Amanda Hsieh for thoughtful, nuanced conversations with industry leaders and subject matter experts that explore the complexities about the risks and opportunities connected to (E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance. We like to say that “ESG is everything that’s not on your balance sheet.” This leaves room for misunderstanding and oversimplification – two things that we’ll bust on this podcast.