C2S Leadership Month – Aren’t We All Bankers? With Triodos Bank

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C2S Leadership Month – Aren’t We All Bankers? With Triodos Bank

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We live in unprecedented times. The climate emergency, a global health pandemic and the call for greater social justice exemplified by the Black Lives Matter movement require a response – from all of us. Banks shape the world we live in. What banks do with our money requires our full attention. Now is the time to consider our complicity in accepting the banking status quo and remember the power that is in our hands.

Triodos Bank is a leading expert in sustainable banking. Our mission is to make money work for positive change. We are more than a bank. We are a community.

  • 728,000 customers and active in five European countries
  • £8.2bn of loans to projects across Europe benefitting people and planet
  • 933 kilotonnes of C02 emissions avoided in 2020

Start making an impact  – If you want to make a positive impact, Triodos Bank offers a way to do so. From ethical savings accounts to financial services for individuals, businesses, charities, and investors who share our values.

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Watch the recording of the session with Zoe Sear – Head of Marketing & Communications, Triodos Bank

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Zoe joined Triodos Bank UK in July 2016, from Bristol City Council, where she headed up the office of the city’s first directly elected mayor, George Ferguson (2012-2016). This included leading the marketing and communications for Bristol’s year as European Green Capital (2015) with a brief to make sustainability mainstream. She brings over 20 years’ experience in marketing communications to her role as Head of Marketing & Communications, across a range of sectors including financial services, retail, urban regeneration, tourism, sustainability and local government. Zoe has previously held marketing roles with Lloyds Banking Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, IBM and HBOS Financial Services. She was a founder director of Bristol-based Brandon Hill Communications, an award-winning, integrated agency acquired by Bray Leino in 2009.