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Bitesize with ENERGY AT SHELL: Jane Lindsay-Green, Commercial Offers Manager

Season 3
The Lens Bitesize is a series of micro episodes featuring senior leaders from the business community. In each episode our host, Nick Corrigan asks his guests about their responses to the COVID crisis and what can be done to future proof businesses, making them more responsible and equipped to deal with challenges, great and small. 
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Jane Lindsay-Green worked in the FMCG and Telecoms industries before joining Shell in 2005, where she has designed and executed global innovation programmes. She now leads the Commercial Offers team within Shell UK’s Energy Transition group, and is responsible for the development and delivery of integrated, lower emission Power, Heat and Mobility solutions, working with UK commercial customers and local authorities to help them achieve their decarbonisation ambitions.


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