On October 24, 2025, Ruud Janssen hosted Julie Wynne, a partner at MLL legal firm in Geneva, on the #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast. Recorded at the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, the session explored the transformative power of conversations and the intersection of law, design thinking, and impactful change. Julie shared her journey from hospitality to becoming a leading legal expert in international estate planning, art law, and sustainable economy. As head of MLL’s Sustainable Economy Industry Group, Julie emphasized embedding purpose and impact into organizational DNA through constitutional documents, policies, and contracts, advocating for a holistic approach to governance.
The Event Canvas methodology was highlighted as a tool for designing events that drive change and innovation. Julie discussed how organizations can integrate sustainability and ESG compliance into events, addressing waste reduction, travel emissions, and community engagement. She introduced the concept of nature’s role in decision-making, citing the Unbounding Nature initiative, which explores nature as inspiration, advisor, director, and shareholder. Julie also highlighted the importance of avoiding greenwashing, referencing the EU Green Claims Directive and the Chancery Lane Project’s model climate clauses.
Julie shared her experiences as a change-maker, working with international charities, mission-driven businesses, and NGOs. She recounted her involvement in the Global Alliance for Impact Lawyers, including its recent summit in Mexico, which focused on benefit corporation laws and fostering collaboration between stakeholders from the Global South and North. She also discussed the Projecto Contratos Justos na Amazonia, which promotes fair contracting practices to protect vulnerable parties, such as indigenous communities, in negotiations.
The conversation explored the evolving role of lawyers in designing impactful solutions, with Julie advocating for early collaboration between event designers and legal advisors to align with regulations and values. She emphasized the importance of convening diverse stakeholders to foster innovation and meaningful exchanges, citing examples like Nexus network vegan conferences and community-led projects that promote sustainability and social impact.
The session concluded with a preview of an upcoming breakfast event hosted by MLL in Geneva on November 13, 2025 where Julie and Ruud will explore event design and its role in driving change and impact. This engaging conversation underscored the importance of collaboration, creativity, and purpose in shaping the future of organizations, events, and society.
View the (multilingual) Summary, Key Takaways and IDEA Cloud courtesy of Snapsight: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/cd885ce6-43d6-46b2-b470-6007741eddec/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways
Here some additional links to points that Julie mentioned:
- Chancery Lane Project https://chancerylaneproject.org/
- Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) https://gailnet.org/
- Bates Wells, https://bateswells.co.uk/
- Steward-ownership https://purpose-economy.org/en/
- Purposely, free tool to put purpose at the heart of a business https://www.purposely.org.uk/
- Legislation Movement of Collective Interest and Benefit Organizations in Latin America (2020) https://www.somoskeidos.com/en/resources/#unlock
- Purpose-driven companies and the regulation of the Fourth Sector in Latin America https://www.undp.org/latin-america/publications/purpose-driven-companies-and-regulation-fourth-sector-latin-america
- The Welcome Conference https://www.thewelcomeconference.com/
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On October 24, 2025, Ruud Janssen hosted Julie Wynne, a partner at MLL legal firm in Geneva, on the #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast. Recorded at the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, the session explored the transformative power of conversations and the intersection of law, design thinking, and impactful change. Julie shared her journey from hospitality to becoming a leading legal expert in international estate planning, art law, and sustainable economy. As head of MLL’s Sustainable Economy Industry Group, Julie emphasized embedding purpose and impact into organizational DNA through constitutional documents, policies, and contracts, advocating for a holistic approach to governance.
The Event Canvas methodology was highlighted as a tool for designing events that drive change and innovation. Julie discussed how organizations can integrate sustainability and ESG compliance into events, addressing waste reduction, travel emissions, and community engagement. She introduced the concept of nature’s role in decision-making, citing the Unbounding Nature initiative, which explores nature as inspiration, advisor, director, and shareholder. Julie also highlighted the importance of avoiding greenwashing, referencing the EU Green Claims Directive and the Chancery Lane Project’s model climate clauses.
Julie shared her experiences as a change-maker, working with international charities, mission-driven businesses, and NGOs. She recounted her involvement in the Global Alliance for Impact Lawyers, including its recent summit in Mexico, which focused on benefit corporation laws and fostering collaboration between stakeholders from the Global South and North. She also discussed the Projecto Contratos Justos na Amazonia, which promotes fair contracting practices to protect vulnerable parties, such as indigenous communities, in negotiations.
The conversation explored the evolving role of lawyers in designing impactful solutions, with Julie advocating for early collaboration between event designers and legal advisors to align with regulations and values. She emphasized the importance of convening diverse stakeholders to foster innovation and meaningful exchanges, citing examples like Nexus network vegan conferences and community-led projects that promote sustainability and social impact.
The session concluded with a preview of an upcoming breakfast event hosted by MLL in Geneva on November 13, 2025 where Julie and Ruud will explore event design and its role in driving change and impact. This engaging conversation underscored the importance of collaboration, creativity, and purpose in shaping the future of organizations, events, and society.
View the (multilingual) Summary, Key Takaways and IDEA Cloud courtesy of Snapsight: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/cd885ce6-43d6-46b2-b470-6007741eddec/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways
Here some additional links to points that Julie mentioned:
- Chancery Lane Project https://chancerylaneproject.org/
- Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) https://gailnet.org/
- Bates Wells, https://bateswells.co.uk/
- Steward-ownership https://purpose-economy.org/en/
- Purposely, free tool to put purpose at the heart of a business https://www.purposely.org.uk/
- Legislation Movement of Collective Interest and Benefit Organizations in Latin America (2020) https://www.somoskeidos.com/en/resources/#unlock
- Purpose-driven companies and the regulation of the Fourth Sector in Latin America https://www.undp.org/latin-america/publications/purpose-driven-companies-and-regulation-fourth-sector-latin-america
- The Welcome Conference https://www.thewelcomeconference.com/
Fred Schindler IEEE #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast - Year +1 with Ruud Janssen
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Fred Schindler IEEE #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast - Year +1 with Ruud Janssen
See the Key Takeaways, Idea Cloud and Summary by Snapsight here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/830724de-e21a-4295-abd5-f55b6c56b5eb/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways
Summary
In this compelling episode of the #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast, Ruud Janssen hosts Fred Schindler, the 2024 IEEE VP Technical Activities, to discuss the upcoming clean tech and climate change conference scheduled for October 2025 in Glasgow. Designed using the Event Canvas methodology during IEEE Convene in Hawaii, the conference aims to unite diverse technical communities to address sustainability challenges. Fred reflected on the recent IEEE Convene in Lisbon, produced by David Stankiewicz, and shared insights into breaking down organizational silos to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. The event, hosted at the Scottish Event Center, features panels with non-IEEE participants and the IEEE Global Startup Competition, which attracted 170 submissions across startup and ideation categories, supported by partnerships with the Entrepreneurship program, Young Professionals, and Student Activities groups.
Fred recounted his experience at the Transmission and Distribution conference, where Nobel economist Michael Spence delivered an engaging plenary session, inspiring innovative approaches to event design. He emphasized IEEE's public charity status and its role in providing unbiased policy guidance through the Global Policy Caucus. With a countdown of 48 days, logistical challenges like hotel block management and participant registration remain priorities, with a $444 non-member registration fee. Certified event designers like Kathy Ehren Hayashi and Charlie Jackson have contributed to the planning, showcasing the value of professional development.
The session also touched on strategic succession in leadership, with Dalma Novak, the 2025 IEEE VP Technical Activities, considering AI as a future conference topic. Ruud shared reflections on Switzerland's climate impact, underscoring the urgency of addressing sustainability. The conversation concluded with optimism about the Glasgow conference's potential to drive meaningful change and the broader role of technology in shaping humanity's future.
Dive into the cutting-edge of Clean Tech innovation at IEEE’s Tech Summit 2-3 October 2025 | Scottish Event Campus | Glasgow, Scotland
https://techsummit.ieee.org/cleantech-2025/
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On October 24, 2025, Ruud Janssen hosted Julie Wynne, a partner at MLL legal firm in Geneva, on the #DESIGNtoCHANGE podcast. Recorded at the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, the session explored the transformative power of conversations and the intersection of law, design thinking, and impactful change. Julie shared her journey from hospitality to becoming a leading legal expert in international estate planning, art law, and sustainable economy. As head of MLL’s Sustainable Economy Industry Group, Julie emphasized embedding purpose and impact into organizational DNA through constitutional documents, policies, and contracts, advocating for a holistic approach to governance.
The Event Canvas methodology was highlighted as a tool for designing events that drive change and innovation. Julie discussed how organizations can integrate sustainability and ESG compliance into events, addressing waste reduction, travel emissions, and community engagement. She introduced the concept of nature’s role in decision-making, citing the Unbounding Nature initiative, which explores nature as inspiration, advisor, director, and shareholder. Julie also highlighted the importance of avoiding greenwashing, referencing the EU Green Claims Directive and the Chancery Lane Project’s model climate clauses.
Julie shared her experiences as a change-maker, working with international charities, mission-driven businesses, and NGOs. She recounted her involvement in the Global Alliance for Impact Lawyers, including its recent summit in Mexico, which focused on benefit corporation laws and fostering collaboration between stakeholders from the Global South and North. She also discussed the Projecto Contratos Justos na Amazonia, which promotes fair contracting practices to protect vulnerable parties, such as indigenous communities, in negotiations.
The conversation explored the evolving role of lawyers in designing impactful solutions, with Julie advocating for early collaboration between event designers and legal advisors to align with regulations and values. She emphasized the importance of convening diverse stakeholders to foster innovation and meaningful exchanges, citing examples like Nexus network vegan conferences and community-led projects that promote sustainability and social impact.
The session concluded with a preview of an upcoming breakfast event hosted by MLL in Geneva on November 13, 2025 where Julie and Ruud will explore event design and its role in driving change and impact. This engaging conversation underscored the importance of collaboration, creativity, and purpose in shaping the future of organizations, events, and society.
View the (multilingual) Summary, Key Takaways and IDEA Cloud courtesy of Snapsight: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/cd885ce6-43d6-46b2-b470-6007741eddec/e1be71ca-a1cb-4f34-8ecd-1d9e0efd487e/attendee?tab=takeaways
Here some additional links to points that Julie mentioned:
- Chancery Lane Project https://chancerylaneproject.org/
- Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) https://gailnet.org/
- Bates Wells, https://bateswells.co.uk/
- Steward-ownership https://purpose-economy.org/en/
- Purposely, free tool to put purpose at the heart of a business https://www.purposely.org.uk/
- Legislation Movement of Collective Interest and Benefit Organizations in Latin America (2020) https://www.somoskeidos.com/en/resources/#unlock
- Purpose-driven companies and the regulation of the Fourth Sector in Latin America https://www.undp.org/latin-america/publications/purpose-driven-companies-and-regulation-fourth-sector-latin-america
- The Welcome Conference https://www.thewelcomeconference.com/