A decade ago Canadian Don Weatherbee moved from his long career crunching the numbers in mining to join a gold recovery company. From there, it wasn't such a big leap to start working with the pioneering technology business RegenX, innovating the way precious metals are recycled, particularly those in end-of-life catalytic converters. As part of the circular economy, reusing materials that have already been processed, Don reflects on a career that has seen massive changes in environmental impact and his sense of optimism.
In this episode Don talks about:
• choosing to study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Alberta
• why accountancy and technology are a good foundations for business leadership
• the benefits of being "the numbers guy" in the executive team
• the circular economy
• why people are at the heart of innovation and how that will conserve natural resources.
In addition Don discusses:
• the power of asking "Why?" in meetings
• good reasons to find out what other people in a company do.
An avid sports fan Don signs off by revealing:
• how he chooses to relax
• the privileges of living close to the Canadian Rocky Mountains
• reasons to remain optimistic about the future.
Mentioned in this podcast
The American Institute of CPAs and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
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Nick Molden, CEO Emissions Analytics S1 E4
Lydia Carrington, sustainability manager Edgbaston Stadium S2 E1
Kurt Henderson, senior product designer Byway Travel S2 E4
About ProGRESS:
Host Sandra Kessell invites guests to discuss their pro- Green, Ethical, Sustainable and Socially responsible jobs, courses or activities and asks for real-world insights into the pathways and careers that led to them.
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