Audrey Choi - Morgan Stanley’s Chief Sustainability Officer

Episode 19,   Nov 10, 2020, 05:30 AM

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When your mother escapes from N Korea, risking incarceration or possible execution if caught, to pursue a better life and harbouring a remote dream that she might eventually make it to the USA, which becomes reality, it may not be surprising  that her daughter, is also motivated to achieve great things.

But it takes particular resolve to attend Harvard Business School, become the WSJ’s foreign correspondent and bureau chief, then domestic Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore, Chief of Staff of the Council of Economic Advisers and hold senior policy positions in the Clinton Administration

And if that wasn’t enough of a career for most mortals, then to change tack again, join Morgan Stanley and ten years later be their Chief Sustainability Officer, shows formidable appetite and foresight.

So this episode’s guest is Audrey Choi and she shares her voyage from daughter of a North Korean escapee to an illustrious career in journalism, politics and finance. She talks about how her ringside seat interviewing corporate leaders and then designing policy, equipped her to then pivot to develop and implement strategic thinking about sustainability within a leading investment bank. She talks about the size of the capital markets opportunity, the pace of adoption, how sustainable investing has produced enhanced risk-adjusted returns and can lower the cost of capital for corporates.

Finally, Audrey talks about the change in perception around corporate brands, some of the key skills Audrey wants to see in hiring young people, and candidly recognises that luck plays an important part on one’s journey and the need to respond to opportunities as they appear.