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In this engaging and inspiring episode of Gaule’s Question Time, Andrew Gaule (linkedin.com/in/andrew-gaule-aimava) sits down with Lydia Finnegan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lydiafinnegan/) , Executive Director at Goldman Sachs, to explore the purpose, process, and people behind the firm’s impactful entrepreneurial initiatives. Lydia shares her journey from intern to leader, giving listeners a rare inside look at Goldman Sachs’ unique philanthropic focus — economic empowerment through entrepreneurship.See more information below.You join an AI Academy program see Aimava Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/aimava-global-advisory-firm-11938296163To book a meeting to discuss entrepreneurship, AI and other business change with Andrew - https://calendly.com/andrew-gaule/30min?You can listen to this interview as a podcast on Gaule's Question Time on Apple, Spotify, Google and many other podcast channels. https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/gaulesqtSubscribe for future interviews. See this and other video content at Aimava Purpose to Performance Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@P2PfromAimavaThe episode centres around two Goldman Sachs flagship programs: 10,000 Small Businesses, which delivers high-impact education for growth-stage companies in the UK, US, and France; and 10,000 Women, a global initiative aimed at empowering female entrepreneurs with both business education and financial capital. Lydia outlines how these programs have collectively supported over 200,000 entrepreneurs and mobilized $3 billion in capital through partnerships with organizations like the World Bank’s IFC.More than just stats, Lydia discusses the transformative role of community, mentorship, and leadership — shaped by her own experience and the legacy of her entrepreneurial grandmother. The conversation spans purpose-driven partnerships, the challenges women face in accessing finance, and the importance of elevating small businesses to the center of economic growth.Whether you’re a founder, investor, or someone passionate about impact, this episode delivers insight, strategy, and inspiration.Great shout outs for people by Lydia included. Asahi Pompey – Senior leader at Goldman Sachs and Lydia’s mentor within the Corporate Engagement team.Charlotte Keenan – Another senior executive in Goldman Sachs’ Corporate Engagement leadership team.Lydia’s grandmother – A formidable entrepreneur who co-founded a Formula 1 brake manufacturing business in Birmingham.Rana Harvey – Founder of Monster Group, an e-commerce business based in York; part of the 10,000 Small Businesses program.Victorine Sarr Awuah – Founder of LYVV Cosmetics (Live Cosmetics), a Ghanaian beauty brand; part of the 10,000 Women program.
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Interviews with leading executives who are driving Innovation, Corporate Venturing and Strategic Change by Andrew Gaule. For details of our support see www.aimava.com