May 2024, Issue 140

In this edition, we explore navigating the energy transition. The FS Practice explore how incorporating individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds into your strategy can enhance ESG initiatives. The Sports, Media and Entertainment Practice talk us through big football clubs reimagining their stadiums as multi-use entertainment destinations. Finally, following a recent event hosted by the Government Practice, we look at how leaders can improve sustainability practices.

Navigating the energy transition

The energy transition marks a seismic shift towards sustainable and renewable energy sources, requiring careful and effective collaboration among governments, businesses, regulatory frameworks, banks and investors. How can...

Bridging the gap: The intersection of ESG and social mobility

Becky Mackarel, Adam Gates and Richard Plaistowe from our Financial Services and Professional Services practice hosted a webinar exploring how incorporating individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds into your strategy can...

That’s entertainment: a new era of multipurpose stadiums

Bambos Eracleous, Partner for Sports, Media & Entertainment, on big football clubs reimagining their stadiums as multi-use entertainment destinations.

At the end of last year, I wrote a piece outlining some big trends in Sports...

How government leaders can improve sustainability practices

Jes Ladva, Odgers Interim Managing Partner and Head of Practice for Local and Central Government, hosted a sustainability webinar featuring two experts with experience across both public and private sectors.

Placing talented...

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