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Self-Improvement and Strategic Leadership in Infrastructure with Annie Ropar

Self-Improvement and Strategic Leadership in Infrastructure with Annie Ropar

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Where can your career take you when you’re open to learning more? In this episode of the Master Builders series, Annie Ropar—the CFO of the UK’s National Wealth Fund (formerly the UK Infrastructure Bank)—joins Riccardo and Shormila for a candid conversation about lifelong learning, leadership humility, and how a start in finance has evolved into purpose-driven management in infrastructure.

Annie’s dedication to curiosity and building great teams is a throughline in her career. A transition from the private to public sector reshaped Annie’s understanding of success—shifting from rapid execution to long-term and varied stakeholder impact. She outlines their different approaches, with the latter’s focus extending beyond amassing revenue to providing lasting social value. With humour and realism, Annie speaks to numerous industry motifs, including the senior-level gender gap and the demands of executive leadership. Her perspective highlights why today’s major programmes demand a special kind of master builder—one who can leave their ego behind and lift the whole team forward.

Key Takeaways
  • Why never assuming you’re the smartest person in the room is an essential leadership skill
  • How a recalibration of expectations plays into the transition between sectors and industries;
  • The caring imperative of leadership, and the challenge of setting boundaries;
  • Why joining boards isn’t the only possibility for women looking to advance their careers;
  • The unexpected innovation of Canada’s infrastructure industry.

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“I ​really ​have ​a ​fundamental ​care ​for ​not ​just ​my ​box ​or ​whether ​it's ​a ​small ​box, ​big ​box, ​but ​also ​about ​the ​people ​around ​me, ​even ​if ​they ​work ​in ​different ​parts ​of ​the ​business, ​et ​cetera. ​I ​always ​look ​at ​it ​from ​the ​perspective ​of, ​I'm ​an ​owner ​of ​this ​organization. ​I ​may ​not ​have ​shares, ​I ​may ​not ​have ​a ​stock ​certificate, ​but ​I ​am ​responsible ​for ​everyone ​in ​this ​organization.” - Annie Ropar

The conversation doesn’t stop here—connect and converse with our community via LinkedIn:

  • Follow Navigating Major Programmes: https://www.linkedin.com/company/navigating-major-programmes/
  • Follow Riccardo Cosentino: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cosentinoriccardo/
  • Follow Shormila Chatterjee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shormilac/
  • Read Riccardo’s latest at https://riccardocosentino.com/
  • Follow Annie Roper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annie-ropar-95554b4/

Music: "A New Tomorrow" by Chordial Music. Licensed through PremiumBeat.

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