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Sustainable Innovation: What is the Future We Want to Create?

The importance of courage and asking the right questions: Meet Darcy Winslow who represents both.

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Darcy Winslow

I’m thrilled to launch the latest Sustainable Innovators interview in the Experts Behind the Experts Series with Sustainable Life Media. In this latest interview, you’ll get inspired by Darcy Winslow – Founder,  Designs for a Sustainable World Collective as well as Executive in Residence at MIT. She is a proponent of Systems Thinking as the tool for the future, and actively involved with the Society for Organizational Learning founded by Peter Senge.

Like all of our EbE, Darcy Winslow is a passionate pioneer in the intersection of sustainability + business, with a track record in leveraging sustainability as a tool for innovation. For many years this came via her leadership role at Nike, Inc during her 20 year tenure at Nike during which she held several senior management positions within the business. She has been an active practitioner of sustainability frameworks and principles, exploring and experimenting with the application of these to all aspects of business.

An executive, a thought leader, an educator and an athlete who is committed 100% to sustainability, press play and listen to Darcy as she shares her thoughts on sustainability, success and innovation and where courage,  collaboration and goal setting fit into an equation that will support the cultural shift to sustainability.

Web:  dswcollective.com | Twitter: @DSWCollective

Thirsty for more? Listen to the other great EbE interviews here.

The Experts Behind the Experts Interview Series is a collaboration between Ci and Sustainable Life Media, created and hosted by Kierstin De West.

2 thoughts on “Sustainable Innovation: What is the Future We Want to Create?

  1. Pingback: “What is the Future That We Want to Create?” | Brightworks Sustainability Advisors

  2. Fascinating perception. Sustained innovation is not merely learned organised activity perhaps more. Persistent efforts to create change for better environmental sustainability and viability is certainly C I objectives. Transitional objectives do produce innovative managements. Good Luck.

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