UA-171643620-1 Farakh Masood Working Hours Interview - Working Hours

Episode 3

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29th Feb 2024

Work Keeps Things Working

Farakh Masood recorded on 10/01/2024

Farakh Masood is the founder of True Green Energy. Farakh’s vision is to assist SMEs and corporates, including the oil & gas, mining, and renewables sectors, in achieving a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable transition to a circular economy.

In today’s dynamic business landscape, Farakh firmly believes that business objectives are fluid and subject to change. It is imperative that they remain adaptable to our evolving environment, assess available resources, and strategically determine the most suitable courses of action.

Farakh has a track record of delivering success. He has effectively collaborated with organisations and individuals across all continents, navigating diverse cultural and linguistic contexts.

Check out True Green Energy https://truegreenenergy.co.uk/

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About the Podcast

Working Hours
The Story of Work in Leeds in the 2020s
What do you do?
Western Studios, Leeds presents Working Hours: a podcast series surveying the people of Leeds on their thoughts and feelings on the topic of work. I want to talk to my city about work. Why do we do it? Do we like it? What could we do differently? What will we? How does work change and how does it change us?
Leeds, the largest city in the largest county on the UK mainland, is a former imperial textile centre and is now a major UK financial centre. This series will document the city’s experiences through Lockdown, Brexit, creeping technological unemployment, new and continuing resource wars, the ongoing dismantling of the welfare state and our accelerating ecological emergency.
If you are in Leeds or from Leeds then help me to reach my target of interviewing 1000 Loiners over the 2020s. Let me ask you, what do you do?
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