by ERT
<p>A series of one-to-one interviews with leaders of some of Europe’s best known industrial and technology companies. We ask these CEOs and Chairs about their early lives, careers, experiences and leadership lessons. We talk about the challenges of the sectors they are working in, the opportunities they see on the horizon and gauge their views on some of the burning topics of our time. </p>
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July 17, 2024
<p>In April of this year, former Italian Prime Minister and current President of the Jacques Delors Institute, Enrico Letta released his much awaited report "Much more than a Market". It was the result of nearly a year's work - involving over 400 meetings with stakeholders across Europe - and received a lot of media coverage and attention from anyone who works in EU public affairs and policymaking. <br/><br/>Across its 144 pages, the report highlights how the now 30 year old Single Market is incomplete, why and what can be done to overcome the remaining obstacles and deepen what is already the world's biggest single market. <br/><br/>In this interview, we delve into how he approached the report, the reaction it received, the current context and the road ahead as a new 5 years EU institutional mandate beckons later this year. <br/><br/>******<br/><b>Show Notes</b><br/>21st Century Industrialists is produced by ERT and presented by Robert O'Meara. This interview was recorded by Cristian at Sala Registraioni Milano and edited by Jordan Hudson. Production by Kaat Tavernier at Uitsgesproken. Music by Tom Soetaert. Tile design by Jack Hudson. <br/><br/>For more information on ERT's work on the Single Market, go to <br/>https://ert.eu/Single-Market/<br/><br/></p><p>© ERT</p>
May 30, 2024
<p>Leonhard Birnbaum grew up in the industrial town of Ludwigshafen, Germany surrounded by industry. Later, after studying chemical engineering at university, he started his career in consulting, gradually gravitating towards the energy sector, first at RWE, then at E.ON. As the CEO of E.ON since 2021, he is leading one of Europe’s largest operators of energy networks and infrastructure, providing services to around 47 million customers.<br/><br/>In this episode, we discuss his early life, how his career path progressed from consulting to leading. We talk about the different stages of Europe’s energy transition to a ‘beautiful future’, discussing what’s on track and where more needs to happen. </p><p>****</p><p><b>Episode 16 – Show Notes</b></p><p><em>21st Century Industrialists</em> is produced by ERT and presented by Robert O'Meara. Interview recorded by Stef Lennaert. Production by Janne Jooris and Kaat Tavernier at Uitgesproken. Special thanks to Eurelectric for allowing us to use their in-house studio for this interview.<br/><br/>For more on ERT's insights on energy-intensive industries and on energy infrastructure (in partnership with Boston Consulting Group), visit: https://ert.eu/documents/energy2024/</p><p>© ERT</p>
April 17, 2024
<p>During his engineering studies at Ecole Centrale Paris, Benoît Potier was active in the theatre group, enjoying it to such an extent that he even considered becoming a professional actor. Ultimately however, his decision to forge a career in industry instead proved to be the right one, as he has spent his entire career at Europe's leading industrial gases company: Air Liquide. <br/><br/>In the first episode of Season 3, we discuss his early life, how his career path progressed all the way to the role of Chairman & CEO (2006 to 2022), we talk about energy transition and how he sees hydrogen demand developing, as well as hearing his thoughts on the state of the EU and his tips on how to keep challenging yourself.<br/><br/>****</p><p><b>Episode 15 – Show Notes</b></p><p><em>21st Century Industrialists</em> is produced by ERT and presented by Robert O'Meara. Interview recorded by Guillaume Girault. Production by Janne Jooris and Kaat Tavernier at Uitgesproken.</p><p>© ERT</p>
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