11 December 2023
Episode 479
17 minutes
The last in a short series of programmes discussing some of the key panels and themes from the 2023 UBS European Conference. Beatriz Martin, head of non-core and legacy at UBS, joins us to reflect on her conversation with Cherie Blair in London. Up for discussion were women’s economic equality, the importance of mentorship and the issues facing female entrepreneurs today.
11 December 2023
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