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E 27: From Investment Banker to Recycling Innovator: Simon Glossop's Journey to Environmental Leadership in the U.S.
- 2024/08/26
- 再生時間: 43 分
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Curious about the journey from investment banking to tackling the recycling industry's inefficiencies? Join us as we sit down with Simon Glossop, now a proud U.S. citizen and CEO of Data Company One, Incorporated. Simon shares his fascinating experiences growing up in East Anglia, studying at prestigious institutions like Rugby School and Queen Mary in Westfield College, London, and his impressive 15-year career in investment banking, which took him around the globe to financial hubs like Tokyo and New York. His insights into the 90s banking cultures in the UK and US are sure to intrigue anyone interested in financial history.
Simon takes us through the meaningful personal and ceremonial aspects of becoming a U.S. citizen and the unique experience of balancing life between two countries. His transition from high-stakes investment banking to leading a company dedicated to revolutionizing the waste and recycling industry in the U.S. is nothing short of inspiring. We discuss Data Company One's mission to mine untapped data in the recycling sector, promoting better practices and environmental benefits. Learn how Simon's innovative approach is bringing significant improvements in recycling efficiency and sustainability.
Finally, we explore the concept of gamifying recycling to make it both engaging and impactful, with examples from Data Company One's collaborations with East Coast universities and sports events. Simon also reflects on how his rugby-playing days have influenced his business approach, emphasizing teamwork and a competitive spirit. We wrap up with a discussion on the historical ties between Virginia and the British crown, as well as the vast economic opportunities fostered by the free market in the U.S. This episode is packed with insights and stories that highlight the intersection of finance, environmental sustainability, and personal growth.
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