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Alison Hutchinson CBE on Leadership, Purpose, and the Pennies Movement"

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Alison Hutchinson CBE is the CEO of Pennies, an award-winning fintech charity making digital giving easy and affordable for everyone who chooses to give as part of everyday life. Pennies could unlock £1Bn of incremental donations if every UK adult gave around 30p/week. She is also a Senior Independent Director at DFS plc, Yorkshire Building Society and Foresight Group Holdings Ltd. Alison was previously a Trustee of the Charities Aid Foundation, Non-Executive Director of Aviva Life Holdings UK and AIL (General & Health Insurance), subsidiary boards of Aviva Group plc, LV=, and of LMAX Exchange. In 2016, she was awarded a CBE for services to the economy and charities.She has a wealth of experience in the consumer, technology and finance sector, across a variety of previous director positions. Alison was educated at Strathclyde University where she graduated at 19 with a BSc in Technology and Business Studies. She is married with three children and loves fresh air, exercise, and quality time with her familyIn this episode, Alison Hutchinson, CEO of Pennies, shares her journey from her early life in Scotland to leading a successful fintech charity that enables micro donations. She discusses the importance of values, purpose, and profit in business, the role of technology in enhancing customer experience, and the challenges faced in entrepreneurship. Alison emphasizes the need for a strong work ethic, accountability, and the significance of community engagement in business success. In this conversation, Leigh explores the themes of leadership, community impact, and personal growth through the lens of the micro-donation movement. They discuss the importance of navigating criticism, the growth of the Pennies initiative, and the power of storytelling in engaging communities. The conversation emphasises the balance between profit and purpose, the significance of personal leadership lessons, and the need for individuals to embrace challenges and stretch themselves for growth. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of inspiring leadership and the impact of playing one's own cards in life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alison Hutchinson CBE is the CEO of Pennies, an award-winning fintech charity making digital giving easy and affordable for everyone who chooses to give as part of everyday life. Pennies could unlock £1Bn of incremental donations if every UK adult gave around 30p/week. She is also a Senior Independent Director at DFS plc, Yorkshire Building Society and Foresight Group Holdings Ltd. Alison was previously a Trustee of the Charities Aid Foundation, Non-Executive Director of Aviva Life Holdings UK and AIL (General & Health Insurance), subsidiary boards of Aviva Group plc, LV=, and of LMAX Exchange. In 2016, she was awarded a CBE for services to the economy and charities.She has a wealth of experience in the consumer, technology and finance sector, across a variety of previous director positions. Alison was educated at Strathclyde University where she graduated at 19 with a BSc in Technology and Business Studies. She is married with three children and loves fresh air, exercise, and quality time with her familyIn this episode, Alison Hutchinson, CEO of Pennies, shares her journey from her early life in Scotland to leading a successful fintech charity that enables micro donations. She discusses the importance of values, purpose, and profit in business, the role of technology in enhancing customer experience, and the challenges faced in entrepreneurship. Alison emphasizes the need for a strong work ethic, accountability, and the significance of community engagement in business success. In this conversation, Leigh explores the themes of leadership, community impact, and personal growth through the lens of the micro-donation movement. They discuss the importance of navigating criticism, the growth of the Pennies initiative, and the power of storytelling in engaging communities. The conversation emphasises the balance between profit and purpose, the significance of personal leadership lessons, and the need for individuals to embrace challenges and stretch themselves for growth. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of inspiring leadership and the impact of playing one's own cards in life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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