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New ESG Podcast for SME businesses launched

Lizzie Bennett and Nick Nicolaou, members of Alliotts’ ESG team (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are excited to announce the launch of their podcast, The ESG Takeaway

8 Nov 2024

By Mary Kacigeras

Lizzie Bennett and Nick Nicolaou, members of Alliotts’ ESG team (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are excited to announce the launch of their podcast, The ESG Takeaway, where they break down ESG into easy-to-digest pieces to takeaway for the owners of small and medium-sized businesses.

In each episode, released monthly, Lizzie and Nick talk with an expert in the field exploring a particular facet of ESG. By sharing their knowledge and experiences each guest helps to demystify aspects of ESG. As well as increasing awareness, the aim is to show just how feasible the implementation of ESG policies can be in a business, whatever its size.

In the first episode Pamela Cone from Amity Advisory joins Lizzie and Nick to share her valuable tips for businesses about to start their ESG journey and what’s driving ESG for businesses. This is an episode that businesses can’t afford to miss.

To listen to the first episode in the series please visit the Spotify page for the ESG Takeaway

ESG Takeaway Logo - looks like a pizza box

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