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Most people discover ESG in a lecture hall. I found it with my boots on the ground.
Working on SDG implementation across provinces, drafting policy, doing fieldwork in communities that needed it most, taught me something no textbook does. Sustainable development isn't abstract. It's a child's school having clean water. It's a local economy not collapsing. It's decisions made now that someone else lives with later.
That's the version of ESG I bring into finance and consulting. Not the checkbox. The consequence.
And I think this society can embody that same passion.
Here's where I want to take us:
A student op-ed journal. ESG thinking, written by us. Circulated beyond campus. The kind of writing that makes people stop and think.
A seminar series. Professors and practitioners who push back, not just present. Real intellectual friction.
An ESG case competition. Open to all. Because solving a sustainability problem under pressure is worth more than a hundred passive lectures.
I'm not running because I have all the answers. I'm running because I have the right questions and genuinely cannot wait to figure it out with you.