Episode 1: What Fuels You? | Kerry McNally, Flutter Entertainment plc
Welcome to “What Fuels You?”- where we sit down with social impact leaders around the world to uncover what drives them to make a difference.
Main takeaways:
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Small wins lead to BIG impact: Positive change doesn’t always require grand gestures. It often comes as a result of incremental steps and small contributions toward a bigger goal.
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Social good comes in many forms: Impact can be both long-term and momentary acts of kindness.
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Self-motivation is your fuel: While caffeine helps, when it comes to purpose, personal motivation can be the strongest form of fuel.
What keeps social impact leaders motivated, even on the hardest days?
From early dreams of becoming a teacher to finding her purpose in social impact, Kerry McNally, Group Head of Communities and Engagement, explores the lessons, learnings, and lived experiences that have shaped how she shows up both in work and in life.
Through reflections on family, furry friends, and sage wisdom from her grandmother, this episode offers a thoughtful reminder that purpose and impact don’t always look one way – and that sometimes, small wins, personal motivation (and lots of caffeine) are all it takes to keep going.
Who is Kerry McNally?
Kerry McNally is a social impact leader with over 20+ years’ experience in corporate responsibility. She has built a career helping businesses like Deutsch Bank, Fitch Group, Flutter Entertainment, and more address the world’s most pressing challenges. But in her free time, she also serves as a passionate board member, volunteer, and lifelong advocate for the power of the non-profit sector.
From Small Steps to Scalable Impact
Inspired by Kerry’s story? Explore how other global social impact leaders are driving measurable change. Discover insights, tools, and real‑world examples designed to help you take the next meaningful step in your mission of good.