It was Pilita Clark who observed in her article ‘Good News for CEOs with Foreign Accents’ (for the Financial Times) that voices marked by difference, voices shaped by effort and adaptation, often carry unexpected authority. The foreign accent, she argues, is not a liability but a signal: it suggests discipline, resilience, and a willingness to…
Speaking with a Foreign Accent: Recovering Moral Courage, True Leadership, and the Language of the Gospel


