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Project Everyone: How Gail Gallie reached 7 billion people in 7 days
Project Everyone: How Gail Gallie reached 7 billion people in 7 days
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61 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
If you are the type of person who is into sustainability, philanthropy, giving back, purpose, any of these things, our guest today is the crème de la crème. Meet Gail Gallie, co-founder of Project Everyone.
Today we go through Gail’s entire story from when she was a producer at Radio 1, to becoming CEO of ad agency Fallon, and eventually working with Kate Garvey and Richard Curtis of Four Weddings and Notting Hill fame on Project Everyone, a communications house for the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The UN has committed globally to creating a fairer world by creating 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development that we can all commit to. Ironically, the UN is also not unbelievably good at marketing.
Fortunately, world-class British filmmaker Richard Curtis and two brilliant marketeers came to the rescue.
We chat about:
Working as a producer for Radio 1
The challenges of being the CEO of an ad agency
Driving awareness towards a sustainable future
Links:
Project Everyone
The Sustainable Development Goals
To learn how it all happened, join us today.
Want to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!Full show notes at: http://www.secretleaders.com/
Today we go through Gail’s entire story from when she was a producer at Radio 1, to becoming CEO of ad agency Fallon, and eventually working with Kate Garvey and Richard Curtis of Four Weddings and Notting Hill fame on Project Everyone, a communications house for the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The UN has committed globally to creating a fairer world by creating 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development that we can all commit to. Ironically, the UN is also not unbelievably good at marketing.
Fortunately, world-class British filmmaker Richard Curtis and two brilliant marketeers came to the rescue.
We chat about:
Working as a producer for Radio 1
The challenges of being the CEO of an ad agency
Driving awareness towards a sustainable future
Links:
Project Everyone
The Sustainable Development Goals
To learn how it all happened, join us today.
Want to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!Full show notes at: http://www.secretleaders.com/
Released:
Mar 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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