Leo Johnson Keynote Speaker
- Head of Disruption & Innovation at PwC - Co-founder of Sustainable Finance
- Co-Presenter BBC Radio 4's FutureProofing
- Advisor to International Financial institutions since 2004
Leo Johnson's Biography
Leo Johnson makes sense of sustainability: pinpointing the mega-trends that will impact business performance (such as climate change, price shocks in water, oil and food, and shifts in consumer preferences); and laying out the risks and opportunities for the financial sector and its core clients, including insurance, and commercial banking to private banking, asset management, private equity and the real estate sector.
He is Head of PwC’s Disruption & Innovation practice and he presents BBC Radio programmes such as FutureProofing, Hacking Capitalism and Hacking Happiness. He is also a Visiting Business Fellow at Oxford University’s Smith School of Enterprise & the Environment.
In 2004 Leo won the IFC Corporate Award for his work in developing and popularising the Equator Principles, an industry standard for environmental due diligence which is now accepted by more than 60 international banks. In 2006, he worked with the Financial Times and IFC to establish the Financial Times Sustainable Banking Awards. Johnson joined the World Bank as a Environmental Economist before co- founding the boutique advisory firm Sustainable Finance, since acquired by PwC Group.
As well as delivering keynote and after dinner speeches, Leo moderates international conferences, is regularly interviewed on CNBC and contributes to the Financial Times, Spectator and Wall Street Journal. Leo has an MBA from INSEAD, an MSc from University College London and a BA from New College, Oxford.