6: #6: Tara Schmidt - Executive Director at Transition Finance Scotland
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Tara shares the roots of her sustainability career, from growing up on the Texas coast and witnessing environmental damage first-hand, to a global career spanning engineering, strategy, finance and policy. That combination gives her a unique combination of big picture thinking and on-the-ground pragmatism.
In this conversation we explore why small actions really do matter, reflecting on Jane Goodall’s final words and her reminder that seemingly tiny steps can snowball into meaningful impact (watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLKHY52ERc).
We also talk about reconnecting with what brought you into sustainability in the first place, whether that’s time in nature, forest bathing, or simply remembering your ‘why’, and the importance of understanding your own USP in a complex, evolving field.
This one was thoughtful, grounding, and genuinely good fun.
You can connect with Tara on LinkedIn and find out more about the work of Transition Finance Scotland on the Green Finance Institute’s website.
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