DiscoverWomen Changing The WorldEP 62: Leading community-centric climate programs, prioritizing real self-care, and relationship-building in your sustainability career with Charlie Reed
EP 62: Leading community-centric climate programs, prioritizing real self-care, and relationship-building in your sustainability career with Charlie Reed

EP 62: Leading community-centric climate programs, prioritizing real self-care, and relationship-building in your sustainability career with Charlie Reed

Update: 2023-06-01
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In this episode, we talk to Charlie Reed. Charlie is currently Global Sustainability Lead at Intuit, where she leads community-centric climate programs. With nearly a decade of experience in corporate sustainability, Charlie has focused on driving climate and social impact initiatives within the technology, consumer goods, food/beverage, and apparel sectors. 


 


This episode covers:


 


✨ How liking something that everyone else hated in grad school informed where Charlie is today


✨ Recommendations for turning informational interviews into real long-term relationships


✨ The importance of being clear on what you are asking for, both in life and in coffee conversations


✨ How (and why!) to use your next role to close a gap in your experience


✨ Advice for people wanting to break into the ESG space or land their next role


✨ Reflections on holding the vision during a long and messy job search 


 


You can learn more about Charlie below:


LinkedIn


 


Ready to spend more time together? Check out the spaces below where my community hangs out:


Monthly Meditation


Girls Club Collective

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EP 62: Leading community-centric climate programs, prioritizing real self-care, and relationship-building in your sustainability career with Charlie Reed

EP 62: Leading community-centric climate programs, prioritizing real self-care, and relationship-building in your sustainability career with Charlie Reed

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