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How Can SME's Drive The Economy? | Charlotte Keenan, Goldman Sachs | Michael Hayman, Seven Hills

An episode of the Why Small Business Matters podcast, hosted by Northumbria University, titled "How Can SME's Drive The Economy? | Charlotte Keenan, Goldman Sachs | Michael Hayman, Seven Hills" was published on October 20, 2022 and runs 49 minutes.

October 20, 2022 ·49m · Why Small Business Matters

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We welcome two influential business brains active in the business world who will be sharing their experience and advice on the challenges facing SMEs today.

Charlotte Keenan 

Charlotte leads the Office of Corporate Engagement's international responsibilities and serves as global head of 10,000 Women. She is a member of the EMEA Inclusion and Diversity Committee. 

Charlotte joined Goldman Sachs in 2015 as an executive director in the EMEA Office of Corporate Engagement and was named managing director in 2019. Prior to joining the firm, Charlotte was chief executive of Tony Blair's Foundation. Previously, she worked in Investment Banking at JP Morgan Cazenove in London and Jefferies and Co. in Houston. 

Charlotte represents the firm on the UK Government's Scale Up Taskforce and with the Scale Up Institute, a UK non-profit focused on supporting small business growth. She also serves as chair of the Expert Advisory Council for the UK government’s Help to Grow: Management program for small businesses. Charlotte earned an MA from Oxford University in 2003. She was a Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard University from 2003 to 2004, and earned an MA in International C Affairs from Columbia University.

Michael Hayman MBE DL

Michael is chair and co-founder of the campaigns firm Seven Hills, which works with the mission-driven leaders and organisations realising the positive potential of business. It is the SABRE EMEA Corporate Consultancy of the Year 2022 (PRovoke Media). 

He is also Chair of the Small Business Charter, the award for the UK’s world-class business schools, and is a member of the UK Government’s Help To Grow: Management Advisory Council.

Michael is national Chair of Entrepreneurs at the private bank and wealth manager Coutts.

He is Honorary Professor of the Purpose Economy at the University of London where he also holds an honorary doctorate. He is also an Honorary Fellow in Entrepreneurship at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.

Michael hosts the podcast Change Makers, which presents fresh ideas and inspirational life stories from people with a passion – the campaigners, creators, connectors and contrarians – making a difference. He also co-authored Mission: How The Best In Business Break Through for Penguin Random House.

He co-founded the national campaign for early stage enterprise, StartUp Britain, which was launched by then Prime Minister David Cameron and fully supported by HM Government.

Michael is a member of the Advisory Council of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, a columnist for CityAM, contributing editor for Country & Town House and a former enterprise columnist for the Daily Telegraph.He was awarded an MBE for services to enterprise, is a fellow of the British American Project and a Freeman of both the City of London and the Worshipful Company of Stationers.

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