Financial Times Essay contest: Women leadership in climate change

The Financial Times is launching its 10th annual Women in Business essay competition, in partnership with the 30% Club and Henley Business School.


The competition is open to women and men who have relevant experience. Entrants should answer this question in no more than 800 words: ‘Would efforts to tackle climate change benefit from more women taking the lead?’

This year the winner is : Cara Thorn Wilson, Joint General Manager & Chief of Staff at Climate Risk.

Climate & Sustainability and She Changes Climate CEO ELise Buckle has been pleased to be part of the Jury together with Kate Jarratt , Spencer Stuart ; Evelina Olago 🇺🇦, Just Climate; Ana Graca, Henley Business School; Laura Whitcombe, 30% Club; and Harriet Arnold FT Project Publishing.

https://www.ft.com/content/43bfa469-d927-4f85-8785-dff340182839#comments-anchor

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