An exclusive conversation between Mark Carney and Tom Naratil about the changing Value(s) and transformation needed to tackle the world's most critical issues.
About Mark Carney
Former Governor of the Bank of Canada (2008-2013) and Bank of England (2013-2020), UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Vice Chair of Brookfield Asset Management and Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing.
Mark Carney is one of the most admired Canadians around the world. As the former Governor of the Bank of Canada and the former Governor of the Bank of England, Mark has unique insights which he shares in his new book, Value(s).
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