Being a socially conscious business is becoming more and more important, but can it really help you grow your brand long-term?
In this episode of All About Business, James Reed sits down with Centre for Social Justice CEO and proud Leeds native, Andy Cook. They explore the unseen world of philanthropy, why small charities are often more powerful, the best interview questions to ask future employees, and the steps you can take to become a brand locals love.
Andy is CEO of The Centre for Social Justice, an award-winning organisation that aims to solve Britain’s most pressing social issues through political change. Hailing from Leeds, Andy founded another award winning charity that helped disadvantaged youth across the Midlands. Since then, he’s become an advisor to several leading philanthropists and CSJ has been awarded social policy Think Tank of the Year for the last 2 years.
1:56 - Introducing Andy Cook - CEO for the Centre for Social Justice
2:48 - The Centre for Social Justice
8:43 - The five areas of help that affect Society
9:58 - The Big Give
13:38 - The importance of giving people opportunities
16:56 - The power of smaller charities
19:04 - Where do donations go and how to make the process better
21:07 - Should businesses engage more with philanthropy?
25:35:00 - The Kickstart Program
27:40:00 - Finding a balance between education and employer's needs
31:36:00 - The Centre for Social Justice Foundation
34:36:00 - Why businesses should be more involved in the education system
38:18:00 - How you can help
40:10:00 - Reed interview segment
41:50:00 - Wrap up and final thoughts
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