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Directors' Dialogues: Stewardship in the Boardroom
Climate Governance Initiative
Frequency: 1 episode/23d. Total Eps: 6

Directors’ Dialogues is hosted by the Climate Governance Initiative. Each episode takes a deep dive into the stewardship journey of board directors from across all sectors, types of companies and parts of the world. Whether you are new to the climate governance space or an accomplished steward, this podcast will bring you true voices sharing their experiences, challenges, and successes in navigating climate action and integrating it into the boardroom conversation. For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
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05: Collaboration, Context and Financial Materiality: A Board Director’s Approach to Sustainable Growth with Tina Mavraki
Season 1 · Episode 5
lundi 6 janvier 2025 • Duration 44:24
In this episode, hosts Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss are joined by board director Tina Mavraki. Tina is an IoD Chartered Portfolio Director and sustainability advocate with a diverse NED portfolio, including Metlen Energy & Metals and First Bauxite LLC. Her 26-year executive career spans capital markets, investment management, and global supply chains at firms like Morgan Stanley and Citi. Tina has advised on climate policy, offering governance recommendations to the FCA and EBA on climate transition and executive remuneration.
This episode explores Tina’s transition from executive to non-executive roles and how she learned from governance failures early in her career. The conversation addresses the challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainability within high-emission sectors, emphasising the financial materiality of climate change and the necessity for collaboration and engagement amongst stakeholders to drive meaningful action in the boardroom.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
04: Corporate sustainability and supply chain transformation in China with Changhua Wu
Season 1 · Episode 4
lundi 2 décembre 2024 • Duration 33:21
In this episode, hosts Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss are joined by sustainability expert Changhua Wu. She is a non-executive director at Tianqui Lithium, an energy materials company with operations in China, Australia and Chile. Changhua is a leading figure of sustainability in China, she is part of the Community of Climate Governance Experts of the World Economic Forum and the Chair of the Asia Pacific Water Forum.
The conversation covers an overview of climate governance in China; its challenges as a high greenhouse gas emitter country, but also its proactive approach to a green transformation. Changhua also reflects on a wide range of sustainability issues: from water challenges in the region to cultural sensitivity.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
03: Aligning purpose with profit in the boardroom with Lisa Bougie
Season 1 · Episode 3
lundi 4 novembre 2024 • Duration 39:08
Join Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss in a stimulating conversation with US board director Lisa Bougie. Lisa is a board director, strategic advisor and investor with extensive experience in consumer goods and fashion retail. Having worked extensively in operations at Stitch Fix, Nike, Patagonia & Gap, Lisa made the jump to advisory roles, joining as independent director of several climate-conscious fashion companies. Additionally, as a venture partner at Alante Capital, Lisa has built a portfolio of value-led investments.
This episode takes a deep dive into the need for integrating sustainability goals into the company’s overall strategy. Lisa covers the challenges and opportunities of centralising sustainability efforts, the role of boards in fostering a culture of sustainability, and the importance of tying climate into the company’s purpose.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
02: Effective climate leadership in the not-for-profit, family-owned and private sector with Cristiana Pipponzi
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 7 octobre 2024 • Duration 46:58
Join Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss in a thought-provoking conversation with Brazilian board director Cristiana Pipponzi. Cristiana is a board member of the family-owned business RD – Gente, Saúde e Bem-estar (People, Health and Well-Being), a leading company in the Brazilian pharmacy market, with over 2,500 stores in all Brazilian states. She also sits on the board of diverse organisations: a world-leading bank, three NGOs and a start-up.
This episode delves into the indispensable qualities required for effective climate leadership and the challenges of embedding sustainability in the boardroom. Cristiana also shares insights on climate governance across different types of organisations, highlighting contrasting approaches and priorities.
“When your sustainability mindset evolves, it becomes clear that climate change is a collective problem, which needs a collective debate to be effective.” – Cristiana Pipponzi.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
Welcome to Directors' Dialogues with Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss
Episode 1
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Duration 05:07
Welcome to Directors' Dialogues, a podcast from the Climate Governance Initiative. In this trailer episode, you will meet our podcast hosts Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss, who bring their expertise and passion for climate action to the forefront of this episode. They discuss the amazing guests coming up in this series, including a board director from a Chinese lithium mining company, an audit committee chair from Mumbai, a director from the American fashion industry, and a Brazilian director who is on the board of a family company and a financial services company.
Listen on to hear the board directors' personal motivations for taking action on climate and how these climate leaders are navigating the intricate landscape of climate governance in their boardrooms.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.
01: Making sustainability an economic imperative in the boardroom with Shailesh Haribhakti
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Duration 44:21
Join Alexandra Bolton and Matthew Moss for an engaging discussion with Indian board director Shailesh Haribhakti. Shailesh shares his journey from a traditional accounting background to becoming a passionate advocate for achieving net-zero. He currently serves on several boards of large multinational and Indian companies, including e Chairman of L&T Finance Holdings Ltd. and L&T Mutual Fund, and Future Lifestyle Fashions Ltd.
This episode explores strategies to get the board on board with sustainability. Shailesh makes a compelling case for the need to highlight the economic imperative of sustainability, and tells us how integrated reporting, the audit committee, and an aspirational vision can be powerful tools to drive climate action.
For more information on what we do, visit climate-governance.org.

