In this episode, Cathleen O’Sullivan chats with the remarkable Beth Knight, a leader in the sustainability sector and recent recipient of the Great British Business Woman of the Year Award. We delve deep into the seismic shifts across the global economy and the significant role consumers and leaders play in catalysing change. We also discuss the dilemmas of overconsumption exacerbated during pivotal life moments. Beth presents her unique insights into how psychology and advertising coerce buyer behaviour and what can be done to change it. She also recounts her conscious departure from Amazon to pursue a portfolio career that aligns with her core values, influencing sectors like sustainable tourism and spreading her wings into roles that support children’s welfare and refugee aid, a testament to her undying commitment to social impact. Let’s explore the world of Beth Knight, where leadership isn’t just about business acumen, but about integrity, empathy, and the pursuit of positive lasting change.

Episode highlights

  • Sustainability in Leadership: Beth underscores the importance of leaders who not only drive strategy but also foster regenerative practices. Her journey from working at Amazon exemplifies a conscious shift towards impactful work that aligns with one's values.
  • Individual Impact on Economy: Our conversation highlighted how personal choices, especially during pivotal times of life such as early motherhood or global crises like the COVID pandemic, shape market demands. The role of consumers is potent and pivotal in advocating for a shift towards sustainability.
  • Adapting to Change: Beth’s candid story of moving her family to Kenya provides insight into embracing cultural changes and redefining identity. Such experiences can deeply influence leadership style and personal growth, reinforcing the value of adaptability and community.

Episode timeline

  • 10:14 Amazon's pandemic relief and education support program.
  • 14:06 Colleague’s trust led to successful mobilisation efforts.
  • 19:32 Took bold leap, relocated to Kenya.
  • 32:32 Misunderstood my romanticised idea of smuggling.
  • 36:02 Embracing community and navigating uncomfortable situations.
  • 42:36 Navigating raising a boy in today's world.
  • 46:53 Parenting is hard, support network is crucial.
  • 53:18 Family, role models, kindness, hustle, upbringing, heritage.
  • 54:59 Parents juggle full-time work and family responsibilities.
  • 01:05 Consumer power can drive economic change.
  • 01:08 Reflecting on consumerism and the power of branding.
  • 01:12 Multiple job titles, same focus: responsible leadership.

About the guest

Beth Knight

Beth Knight

Beth Knight is a leading figure in social impact and sustainability with over fifteen years’ experience in purpose-led business transformation. Named ‘Great British Businesswoman of the Year’ in 2022, her expertise spans tech-for-good, sustainable development and impact investing. Beth is a frequent speaker, advisor and coach on mobilising the private sector around climate change, social justice and upskilling on sustainability. She is a Senior Associate and Head Tutor at the University of CambridgeInstitute of Sustainability Leadership (‘CISL’) and holds non-executive positions – ranging from Department for Culture Media & Sports (‘DCMS’) British Tourism Authority, to Chair of Save the Children’s corporate advisory board, to Tech Domain Expert for Carbon13’s venture builder. Beth’s held roles at Amazon, EY and Accenture. She was also a trailblazer of the UK’s Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Apprenticeship standard.