Great Work Interview – Ron Dembo, CEO of ZeroFootprint

Ron_Dembo229x249In my own small way I’m trying to be a responsible citizen in the world and lessen my impact.  I recycle and compost, I rarely drive a car, I think about things like my carbon footprint.

Ron Dembo does too, but he does it in a much bigger and bolder way.  He’s the founder and CEO of Zerofootprint,  a not for profit organization that combines brilliant financial engineering, brilliant environmental engineering and really snappy business intelligence to create products and services that help organizations and individuals significantly reduce their environmental footprint.  Before that Ron was the founder of Algorithmics, one of the largest enterprise risk management software companies in the world,which he started after time worked at Goldman Sacks and as a professor of economics at Yale University.

My favourite part of the interview is when Ron starts talking about the deadening effect of routine – just listen to the moment he knew he had to leave academia – and its inspiring to see how he not just manages but embraces the ambiguity that doing Great Work generates.

  • In this interview, we also talk about how TED.com inspired him to start ZeroFootprint
  • How the move from cavalry to tanks provides a powerful metaphor for finding Great Work
  • And the way to use ‘hedging’ in what Ron calls “a stochastic world”

Listen to my interview with Ron Dembo here

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