Axa's Sonia Wolsey-Cooper on doing serious social good

Sonia Wolsey-Cooper, chief corporate responsibility officer, AXA UK and Ireland

Large insurers have the expertise to prepare for the future, writes Sonia Wolsey-Cooper, chief corporate responsibility officer at Axa UK and Ireland, urging them to fund research and strike partnerships for the common good.

Businesses and their owners have, and will always have, a role to play in societal good, from shocolatier Joseph Rowntree’s philanthropy at the turn on the 20th century to the American business

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