Transformational leadership in energy with Dr Angela Wilkinson

Episode 6 March 19, 2024 00:25:52
Transformational leadership in energy with Dr Angela Wilkinson
Energy Transitions
Transformational leadership in energy with Dr Angela Wilkinson

Mar 19 2024 | 00:25:52

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Hosted By

Pamela Largue

Show Notes

Addressing the energy trilemma of security, affordability and sustainability, while ensuring a healthy planet and better life for its inhabitants, will require more than good leadership.

It will require great leadership and collaboration, which we have never seen before.

In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Dr Angela Wilkinson, Secretary General and CEO of the World Energy Council, maps a divergent, uncomfortable but critical path to great leadership in energy and beyond.

Dr Angela Wilkinson shares her multi-dimensional and people-centred insights by answering the following questions about leadership in energy:

This episode is brought to you in partnership with the World Energy Council leading up to the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, 22-25 April 2024.
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