Shirine Khoury-Haq, first female CEO of Co-op Group, shares her inspiring journey from a diverse background, facing racism and challenges. She discusses finding comfort in music, navigating adversity, industry pushback, and standing up against racism. Embracing family, faith, and leading with openness, she reflects on isolation, survival on a desert island, and the healing power of music.
Transparency and employee involvement drive progress in reducing debt.
Early life experiences shaped Shereen's resilient and goal-oriented mindset.
Deep dives
Shereen Khoury-Hak's Journey as CEO and Businesswoman
Shereen Khoury-Hak, CEO of the cooperative group, faced challenges in reducing a £920 million debt to 90%, emphasizing the importance of transparency and involving employees in decision-making to drive progress.
Early Life and Family Influences
Born to a Turkish mother and a Palestinian father, Shereen experienced global travel, financial instability, and the importance of self-investment from an early age, shaping her resilient and goal-oriented mindset.
Challenges and Personal Growth Through Adversity
Growing up across continents, Shereen navigated diverse environments, coped with academic transitions, and learned to stand up against bullies and racism, highlighting the impact of early life experiences on personal resilience.
Facing Grief and Loss with Strength and Empathy
Having endured a miscarriage and traumatic childbirth, Shereen shared her journey of loss, highlighting the importance of openness about grief, resilience, and supportive workplace policies for colleagues facing similar challenges.
Shirine Khoury-Haq is the chief executive officer of the Co-op Group – the first female chief executive in its 180-year history and the first from an ethnic minority background.
Shirine was born in Beirut to a Palestinian father and a Turkish mother. Her father was a geophysicist who worked in the oil industry and his work took the family around the world. By the time Shirine was 12 she had lived on every continent except Antarctica, regularly having to adapt to very different schools and classmates.
She studied for a Bachelor of Commerce in accounting and economics at the Australian National University in Canberra, while taking on a number of jobs to pay her way. In 1996 she joined the McDonald’s Corporation as a finance and operations manager and then joined IBM as an associate partner.
In 2014 she was appointed chief operating officer for Lloyd’s of London and five years later she joined the Co-op as chief financial officer. She became the Group’s CEO in August 2022.
Shirine lives in Cheshire with her husband and two daughters.
DISC ONE: Jamaica Farewell - Harry Belafonte
DISC TWO: Ya Talien Eljabal - Rola Azar
DISC THREE: Better Together - Jack Johnson
DISC FOUR: Fight the Power - Public Enemy
DISC FIVE: Nuthin’ But A “G” Thang - Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg
DISC SIX: Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
DISC SEVEN: How Great Thou Art - Susan Boyle
DISC EIGHT: Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of - U2
BOOK CHOICE: The Quran
LUXURY ITEM: A photo frame
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: How Great Thou Art - Susan Boyle
Presenter Lauren Laverne
Producer Paula McGinley
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