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My Duvet Flip by Jack Parsons

My Duvet Flip ft. Tiina Lee, CEO, UK&I, Deutsche Bank

My Duvet Flip by Jack Parsons

Jack Parsons

Careers, Business

4.28 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Send us a Text Message.Welcome to My Duvet Flip, where we get real with everyday people who are way more inspiring than those out-of-reach celebrities. Each episode, I chat with industry leaders and find out what makes them flip their duvet and face the day. Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Tiina Lee, CEO, UK&I, Deutsche Bank. It's going to be a super exciting convo full of all kinds of learning and insight.But seriously, hit subscribe to stay in the loop about new ep...

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0:00.0

The Thank you. And what do you do in that break?

1:14.6

Oh, I can do anything.

1:16.6

I can get up, I can get myself a glass of water.

1:18.6

Yeah, exactly.

1:20.6

I might go and have a chat, or speak to my assistant or whatever.

1:26.6

Something that just gets me standing up,

1:30.6

moving around, all right, what am I doing now? Are you ready? I think I'm ready. Okay, over to you.

1:37.0

Hello, I'm Tina Lee. I'm the chief executive officer for Deutsche Bank in the UK and Ireland.

1:43.8

Deutsche Bank is the largest bank in the

1:46.2

UK that you have never heard of and this is my dufe flip. Tina, how are we? Very well. Very well, Jack.

1:54.6

It's gone quicker. What was over three weeks ago, four weeks ago? I think so. That's right,

1:59.8

when you came into our offices and we uh

2:02.2

had our first cup of tea we had our first cup of tea and we got now i got our second cup of tea

2:05.8

exactly so i thank you for doing this because we'll have a number of young people tuning in

2:11.3

from across the country all different walks of life we've also got a number of people tuning in from

2:17.4

linkedin so all different ages all different backgrounds so i always have a number of people tuning in from LinkedIn. So all

2:18.6

different ages, all different backgrounds. So I always start with this question because I think

2:24.1

it's so important for context. What was your first job? What did that job teach you that you want

2:30.1

to pass on to those who are listening in today? So my first job was when I was 14 and it

2:37.6

was a Saturday job in a card shop on the Finchley Road. So I think when anyone is starting a Saturday

2:45.7

job and you're a teenager, the biggest thing is getting out bed. And it's very simple. Just that commitment to

2:52.5

needing to get out of bed, be somewhere at 9.30 and to commit to it, commit to it, and to do it

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