Why the Next Generation Must Shape ESG Conversations
Beyond the Boardroom
The future of ESG will not be shaped solely in boardrooms — it will be shaped by those who will live with its consequences the longest. Young people and emerging leaders bring a different lens to sustainability, one that is less constrained by legacy systems and more attuned to urgency, fairness, and long-term impact.
Taylor's Education Group - Next Gen Club
Why the Next Generation Must Shape ESG Conversations
The Next Gen programme at Taylor’s Education Group demonstrates how youth can move beyond awareness into real ESG execution. Designed as a structured sustainability ambassador platform, students are appointed into formal roles with clear responsibilities, deliverables, and accountability standards, contributing directly to institutional sustainability priorities. Rather than participating passively, they lead initiatives, manage projects, and report measurable outcomes — building a new generation of ESG practitioners who are equipped not just to discuss sustainability, but to implement it.
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Next Gen President
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Next Gen President
Engku Jasmine
Next Gen Secretary
Engku Jasmine
Next Gen Secretary
Blair Joseph Sapula
Next Gen Treasurer
Blair Joseph Sapula
Next Gen Treasurer
Nafisa Adyda Binti Nafizul Shahril
Social Media & Communications Lead
Nafisa Adyda Binti Nafizul Shahril
Social Media & Communications Lead
Nafisa Adyda Binti Nafizul Shahril
Waste War: E-Waste Lead
Nafisa Adyda Binti Nafizul Shahril
Waste War: E-Waste Lead
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Waste War: Food Waste Lead
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Waste War: Food Waste Lead
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Waste War: Plastics Lead
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Waste War: Plastics Lead
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Impact & Data Lead
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Impact & Data Lead
