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From the high seas to corporate boardrooms: Suzanne Heywood in conversation

Hosted by The Inclusion Initiative

In-person and online public event (Auditorium, Centre Building)

Speaker

Suzanne Heywood

Suzanne Heywood

Chair

Dr Grace Lordan

Dr Grace Lordan

Join us for a fireside chat with Suzanne Heywood, Chair of CNH Industrial N.V and Iveco Group, and Chief Operating Officer of Exor Group. In conversation with Grace Lordan, Suzanne will reflect on her extraordinary personal and professional journey, from her early years spent at sea—captured in her memoir Wavewalker—to leading some of the world’s largest companies.

Suzanne will also discuss her biography What Does Jeremy Think?, exploring the remarkable career of her late husband, Sir Jeremy Heywood, who served four Prime Ministers as Cabinet Secretary. Suzanne will be offering unique insights on leadership, resilience, and navigating complex global challenges, Suzanne’s decades of experience in both business and government will provide a fascinating perspective for today’s current and emerging leaders.

Meet our speaker and chair

Suzanne Heywood is COO of Exor, one of the largest holding companies in Europe and chairs CNHi, Iveco Group and Shang Xia and is on the board of The Economist and Louboutin. In addition to Wavewalker Suzanne has written a bestselling biography of her late husband, Jeremy Heywood, who worked for several different UK Prime Ministers. What Does Jeremy Think? tells that story (and used to be a frequent question in Whitehall). 

Grace Lordan (@profgracelordan) is the author of Think Big, the Director of The Inclusion Initiative and an Associate Professor at the LSE. Grace is an economist, and is an expert on the determinants of individual success, labour markets and skills, the future of work and creating inclusive leaders. Her research is focused on measuring the benefits of inclusion within and across firms, as well as designing interventions that level the playing field for under-represented talent within firms. advisory board. 

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TII (@lse_tii) is a research center at LSE that is creating inclusive leaders. TII does this by bringing together teaching, research and practice to build more inclusive work environments.

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