Matteo Cantoro, Director PFP Projects, The Nature Conservancy – Gabon
Here is the interview with Matteo Cantoro, Director of Projects (PFP) – Project Finance for Performance, The Nature Conservancy – Gabon. Enjoy your reading! Most of your projects involve institutional entities, political actors, associations, and foundations. How high is the risk of political conflicts or difficulties in reaching a common agreement? And in case of […]
Interview with Cathy La Torre, lawyer and anti-discrimination activist
Here is the insightful interview with Cathy La Torre for De-LAB. We thank our guest for taking the time to chat with us. Happy reading! Despite the proliferation of ESG policies dedicated to inclusion and respect for human rights—often promoted in Sustainability Reports—it is still very common to encounter cases of violence and discrimination in […]
Interview with Juliàn Lopez-Murcia, Founder and CEO of Nalanda Analytica
This month’s interview is with Juliàn Murcia. International policy and regulatory expert combining academic excellence with hands-on experience across Europe and the Americas. After earning his PhD from Oxford and MSc from LSE, he founded Nalanda Analytica, reimagining regulatory frameworks for the 21st century. His work integrates behavioural sciences and design thinking into regulatory solutions, […]
Interview with Maria Xanthoudaki – Education Director Leonardo da Vinci National Science and Technology Museum
Here is the interview with Maria Xanthoudaki, Director of Education at the Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology. It was a pleasure to discuss science engagement and learning methodologies with her. Happy reading! From recent studies, Italy ranks among EU countries with the lowest number of young people interested in science. How […]
Interview with Amedeo Amiti – Senior Programme Associate at the International Maritime Organisation
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for the safety of navigation and the prevention of marine and air pollution from ships. What are your three main fronts of activity at the moment? I can start from the environmental front, citing recent developments at the 82nd session of the […]
Interview with Gianluca Gariuolo of Amaro Lucano
Today’s monthly interview is with Gianluca Gariuolo, Head of Business Development at Amaro Lucano. Together, we’ll explore the “Grand Tour of Corporate Museums” project and understand how companies can serve as both high-quality tourist attractions and custodians of regional manufacturing heritage. The Grand Tour of Corporate Museums is not only a journey through time but […]
Interview with Francesco Samorè from the Giannino Bassetti Foundation
Here is this month’s interviewee: Francesco Samorè, secretary general of Fondazione Giannino Bassetti, Milan. Fondazione Giannino Bassetti (FGB) has passed the 30-year mark: how, from your unique perspective, has the narrative of the concept of innovation in Italy changed? Our mission has remained consistent: to promote responsible innovation, urging in all stakeholders (i.e., in […]
Interview to Fisseha Tessema – Development Finance Expert Washington, DC
Many of the supplies of materials for the agricultural or health sector – in developing countries – come from funds managed by the World Bank: what are the procurement logics used? Or rather, are there ESG criteria when choosing UN suppliers, or price is still the dominant variable? Let me give a bit of background: […]
Interview with Francesca Benetti – Co-founder of Hild LTD
Here we are with Francesca Benetti, Co-founder of Hild LTD, a British company that focuses on the preservation of cultural heritage. With her we will discuss the recovery of ancient ways of managing territories and knowledge, AI, and change management. Happy reading! How much have your method and working techniques undergone changes in recent years […]
Interview with Andrea Maria Bertolazzi – President of Gnucoop Soc. Coop
How much can AI be a protagonist in the development of countries in the Global South and how much can it be antagonistic, going to increase the gap between countries with different levels of development? The risk is real and present. AI generally requires the Internet and large computing resources. As with other technologies, the […]