We catch up with Bradley Leimer. Fintech thought leader, cofounder of Unconventional Ventures, long time contributor to Irish Tech News and now co-author with Theodora Law of the new book ‘Beyond Good’.
The book explores how you can learn how technological disruption has scaled the business for good movement to a new achievable reality and discover how you can do well by doing good with your business too.
About the book
When we think of global corporations and business in general, do we feel pride in how we do things? Are we doing enough, given the undeniable reality of global climate change and the inequality faced by millions of people every day? Beyond Good is a call to arms for business leaders to recognize how they can do well by doing good.
Links to the book: https://www.koganpage.com/product/beyond-good-9781789667295
Bradley Leimer writes and speaks about banking and technology, and advises start-ups and major corporates. He is former Head of Innovation and FinTech at Santander US and was named a Top 20 Social Influencer in Fintech by Financial Brand, as well as a Top 100 Fintech Leader by City A.M. He lives in California.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/leimer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leimer/
Email: bradley@unconventionalventures.com
Website: https://www.unconventionalventures.com
Irish Tech News: https://irishtechnews.ie/?s=leimer
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