Have banks and the banking system really changed, and will incoming regulation protect us from future financial crises? Where are innovative models emerging from, and will they supplement or replace the status quo? Are we there yet, or do we still need to push for deeper systemic change? Event organised by St Paul's Institute, in partnership with the Finance Innovation Lab. Chaired by Chris Hewett and Anna Laycock.
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 42 min
Prof Craig Calhoun, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, speaks on the need to find a higher purpose for politics and business. Part of the event 'Beyond Election Day: Power, Money, Government and Responsibility' held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29th April 2015.
Oct 19, 2017•13 min
Shami Chakrabarti, Conor Kehoe, Loretta Minghella and Craig Calhoun at the recent event held at St Paul's Cathedral that explored how to bring politics and business towards serving the common good. Organised in partnership between St Paul's Institute, Theos and Together for the Common Good.
Oct 19, 2017•15 min
Loretta Minghella, Chief Executive of Christian Aid, speaks on how to build relationships for the common good at St Paul's Cathedral on 29th April 2015. This is her opening speech from the event 'Beyond Election Day: Power, Money, Government and Responsibility'
Oct 19, 2017•11 min
Conor Kehoe, Director at McKinsey & Company, speaks on the notion of shareholder value and how it relates to the purpose of business. This is his opening position from the recent event 'Beyond Election Day: Power, Money, Government and Responsibility' held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29th April 2015.
Oct 19, 2017•10 min
Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty, gives her opening position at the recent event 'Beyond Election Day: Power, Money, Government and Responsibility' discussing the importance of human rights as the foundation of the common good. Held at St Paul's Cathedral, London on the 29th April 2015.
Oct 19, 2017•10 min
Panel discussion organised by St Paul's Institute in partnership with the Diocese of London. Keynote speech from the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury, with responses from: Stephen Howard, CEO of Business in the Community; Laurence Brahm, Author and Entrepreneur; and Bryony Worthington, Baroness Worthington and Founder of Sandbag.org.uk Chaired by the Revd Canon Prof. Richard Burridge, Dean of King's College London.
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 33 min
Event organised by St Paul's Institute and held at St Paul's Cathedral on the 23rd March 2015. Speakers: Malcolm Brown - Director of the Mission and Public Affairs Division, Church of England The Revd Canon Paul Hackwood - Residentiary Canon at Leicester Cathedral and Chair of the Church Urban Fund. Chaired by Barbara Ridpath, Director of St Paul's Institute
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 33 min
Event organised by St Paul's Institute in partnership with JustShare and Christian Aid. Held at St Mary-le-Bow Church, London. Speakers: Kathryn Nawrockyi - Director, Opportunity Now Fleur Bothwick OBE - Director of Diversity & Inclusive Leadership (EMEIA), EY Dr Eva Neitzert - Director, The Parity Project Loretta Minghella OBE - Chief Executive, Christian Aid Chaired by Barbara Ridpath, Director of St Paul's Institute
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 28 min
Hemione Hudson, Partner at PwC, presents the keynote talk at the beginning of a young women's mentoring event held in partnership between St Paul's Institute and Girls Talk London on the 10th March 2015 at St Paul's Cathedral, London - following International Women's Day on 8th March.
Oct 19, 2017•24 min
Panel discussion organised by St Paul's Institute, Women's Budget Group and the Women's Resource Centre. Held at St Paul's Cathedral on 26th January 2015.
Oct 19, 2017•2 hr 1 min
Second session of the recent clergy learning day hosted by St Paul's Institute in collaboration with the Centre for Theology and Community. Speakers: Bishop Peter Selby and Canon Angus Ritchie.
Oct 19, 2017•39 min
Speakers include Sir Hector Sants, David Barclay, and Rosina St James. Opening session from the November 2014 clergy learning day hosted by St Paul's Institute in collaboration with the Centre for Theology & Community.
Oct 19, 2017•57 min
Event organised by St Paul's Institute in partnership with Theos and Together for the Common Good. Speakers: Prof. Craig Calhoun, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science; Loretta Minghella OBE, Chief Executive of Christian Aid; Conor Kehoe, Director at McKinsey & Company; and Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty. Chaired by the Revd Canon Angus Ritchie, Director of the Centre for Theology & Community
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 42 min
Pulitzer Prize-winning biologist Edward O. Wilson speaks at St Paul's Cathedral on the topic of biodiversity in 'What is Stewardship? and Why Does it Matter?'. Speakers include David Adjaye OBE and Helene Winch, Chaired by Alderman Prof. Michael Mainelli. Held in partnership between St Paul's Institute, the MEMO Project, Long Finance, and the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation. Filmed on 6th November 2014.
Oct 19, 2017•12 min
Three speakers bring their theological, academic and practitioner perspectives to explore the ways in which we relate to money. How has the role and importance of money changed in recent years, is it now an idol, and have we become slaves to it? Speakers: The Rt Revd Dr Peter Selby - Former Bishop of Worcester and Author. Dominic Johnson - Chair of New City Initiative and CEO, Somerset Capital Management. Ben Dyson - Founder of Positive Money. Chaired by Barbara Ridpath, Director of St Paul's In...
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 31 min
How can we remove the institutional and cultural barriers preventing many women from reaching positions of leadership? What can different sectors learn from one another in the fight for true equality? What actions can we take to create lasting change? St Paul's Institute hosts a discussion on gender equality at St Paul's Cathedral: Liz Bingham, Managing Partner for Talent at EY Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty Ceri Goddard, Director of Gender at the Young Foundation The Revd Rose Hudson-Wi...
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 44 min
Author and former Labour MP David Marquand presents the thesis of his latest book 'Mammon's Kingdom' at St Paul's Cathedral. Part of the ongoing programme of events and debate hosted by St Paul's Institute.
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 29 min
A short film produced on the 2013 series organised by St Paul's Institute, in conjunction with CCLA, that explored key issues underlying the social purpose of the financial sector. Including contributions from Archbishop Justin Welby, Archbishop Vincent Nichols, Lord Robert Skidelsky and many others.
Oct 19, 2017•5 min
Should economic growth be the primary goal of economic policy? Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England, debates Dr Andrew Lilico, Principal of Europe Economics. Organised by St Paul's Institute and JustShare, held at St Mary-le-Bow Church, London, on 17th September 2014.
Oct 19, 2017•56 min
Christiana Figueres of the UNFCCC shares her views on the key challenges faced and highlight what faith communities, the City and the UK at large can do to help. As well as questions from the audience, a panel of distinguished speakers identify the impact of climate change on their sector to help build the will for political action. The discussion was Chaired by Bishop James Jones, former Bishop of Liverpool and BBC Radio 4 presenter. Panel of speakers: Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti (former UK Gov...
Oct 19, 2017•1 hr 26 min
Felix Martin, author of 'Money: The Unauthorised Biography', gives a talk at St Paul's Cathedral as part of the event programme for St Paul's Institute. Exploring the history of money and the misconceptions we have about it, and looking at recent claims made by proponents of Bitcoin and where we might look to for the future of money.
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 19 min
An event bringing together leading theologians and practitioners to discuss how faith can enhance our approach to finance, exploring the theological implications and practical outworking of our current relationship to money. How do we begin to change things for the better, and what role can our two faiths play? Have we lost our ability to control the monetary system and its effect on society? Are there limits to the pursuit of profit? How can we ensure that finance is fit to serve the needs and ...
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 39 min
Seminar attached to our series of three debates under the dome, held in conjunction with CCLA, entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?'. Speakers: Danielle Walker-Palmour - Director, Friends Provident Foundation Peter Crook - Chief Executive, Provident Financial Antony Macrow-Wood - former President of the British Credit Unions Association Chaired by Ben Hughes, Chief Executive of the Community Development Finance Association.
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 29 min
Seminar organised with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) as part of the series of debates held under the dome of St Paul's Cathedral entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?'.
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 16 min
A panel discussion held in conjunction with the European Parliament Office in the UK and the British Bankers' Association. Featuring: Sharon Bowles MEP, Leslie Griffiths, Anthony Browne, David Sayer and Brooke Masters.
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 39 min
St Paul's Cathedral hosts a debate between David Pitt-Watson, representing the City Reform Group, and Mark Boleat, Chairman of the Policy and Resources Committee for the City of London. Chaired by Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral
Oct 18, 2017•1 hr 12 min
Edward Mason, Secretary for the Church of England's Ethical Investment Advisory Group, speaks to a class of MA students at the ifs School of Finance. Part of St Paul's Institute's engagement with education institutions.
Oct 17, 2017•47 min
James Featherby, Chair of the Church of England's Ethical Investment Advisory Group, gives a keynote talk on market ethics - answering the question: What kind of City do we want? Responses from Laura Berry, Interfaith Centre for Corporate Responsibility; and Bishop Peter Selby, Interim Director at St Paul's Institute. Chaired by Michael Quicke, Chief Executive of CCLA.
Oct 17, 2017•1 hr 24 min
Third debate in the St Paul's Institute series, held in conjunction with CCLA, entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?'. Recorded on 12th June 2013. Speakers: Justin Welby - Archbishop of Canterbury (keynote address) Antony Jenkins - Group Chief Executive, Barclays John Fingleton - CEO, Fingleton Associates Laura Willoughby - CEO, Move Your Money
Oct 17, 2017•1 hr 32 min