CEO Interviews

Michael Izza CEO Institute of Chartered Accountants of England And Wales.

"Corporation 2020 will be a more responsible company in all facets of that word."

Izza was appointed CEO of the ICAEW in 2006, previously serving as executive director of finance and operations, and chief operating officer. Izza is a frequent commentator on issues of accounting and political economy. The ICAEW is now hosting The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) for Business Coalition, which addresses how businesses can calculate their environmental externalities in 100 categories.

CEO
"What's exciting is that the conversation is real, it's alive, and it's shifting from 'feel-good' to financial metrics and the metrics of delivery."
Executive Vice-President
"We realized that if the region is going to be successful in the 21st century, where we needed to go was not only inclusive growth, but sustainable inclusive growth."
Professor of Law
Former CFO and Board Member
"Society has changed, people have changed, and there is democratization of entrepreneurship."
Vice President
"We are clearly facing multiple crises, and we have choices to make. We can't let the future be a matter of chance; it has to be a matter of choice."
Chairman
"We want this business to be a sustainable business. We want this business to last for a long time. And to do that, society has to let us do that, has to let us exist."
Former Minister
"There is no way we can achieve a green society without working day-to-day with the private sector."
CEO
"In the long term...companies that don't have goals aligned with society are going to disappear."
Professor of Sociology
"If we don't get corporations' goals aligned with society, one or the other of those entities is ultimately going to be unsustainable, either corporations or society."
Biodiversity Chair
"If we hope to have a reasonable future for people and indeed for corporations, we have to find a way for all corporations to take biodiversity into account."
CEO
"India, fortunately, didn't fall in the trap of the belief that a free market regulates itself."
Executive Chairman
"We need to move out of the era of business that causes collateral damage to business that causes collateral benefits."
CEO
"Corporation 2020 will be a more responsible company in all facets of that word."
CEO
"More and more, agency people need to say no to being asked to do something that doesn't match their values"
Former Chairman
"Pricing energy appropriately will always help improve energy efficiency."
Commissioner
"There are a significant number of cases where the cost of doing the sustainable thing is not going to get captured. So we really have to have a better regulatory framework that internalizes those externalities."
President
"We tax the wrong things. What are rare are the resources, our environment. Therefore, this should be the basis for taxation."