Alexandra Innes: Non-Executive Director and Board Adviser
In this episode, host Luke Hyde-Smith is joined by Alexandra Innes, a Non-Executive Director and Board Adviser for listed and private companies across financial services, real estate, sports and media.
They delve into the shifts shaping the financial services industry, including consolidation, private markets, sustainability, and the future of real assets, and discuss leadership at the highest levels of business, from The All England Lawn Tennis Club to the Bank of England.
Alexandra shares candid reflections on her career journey, the role of a non-exec and finding balance beyond the boardroom.
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