3: George Vestey: philanthropic values

3: George Vestey: philanthropic values

George Vestey is fourth generation at the helm of Vestey Holdings, a large international food business. In this episode you’ll discover exactly how they set about creating and seeding values, how their multi-business model co-hosts local and group culture, and...
4: Hannah Thomson: valuing later life

4: Hannah Thomson: valuing later life

Agetech entrepreneur Hannah is founder and CEO of The Joy Club, an online activity based community for people in later life. The business has values stitched through it, and we explore how these relate to her own personal values. Her account of how The Joy Club’s...
5: Minnie Moll: value the planet

5: Minnie Moll: value the planet

CEO of the Design Council Minnie Moll has always spoken of her own values, and built corporate values into strategies throughout her career. And now her focus is ‘Design for Planet’. We dig deeper to see where her values come from, and what the challenges and wins are...
6: Sarah Langford: value of farming

6: Sarah Langford: value of farming

Barrister turned farmer, Sunday Times best-selling author and mother: Sarah Langford is brimming with firefly energy, vehemently purpose driven and a fascinating topic for this episode of REV. We discuss story telling, the importance and practicality of regenerative...
7: James Tweed: learning values

7: James Tweed: learning values

Former shipbroker James Tweed’s career took a huge pivot when he found himself studying the impact of isolation on the prison population. Now his company, Coracle, provides non-networked laptops to 90% of the prison estate. This is giving people access to...