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SUMMARY:Rethinking Capitalism for the Regenerative Economy
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n*RESCHEDULED*\n  \nRethinking Capitalism for the Regenerative Economy\nReform\, Transformation\, and the Road Ahead\nSomething is shifting in the mainstream conversation about capitalism. After decades in which shareholder primacy was treated as economic law rather than ideological choice\, a growing chorus of voices from within the financial establishment is acknowledging what impact entrepreneurs have long understood: the extractive model is failing on its own terms. Rising inequality\, climate disruption\, the hollowing out of community—these are not isolated policy challenges but interconnected symptoms of a system that externalizes costs and concentrates power. The question is no longer whether the current economic paradigm must change\, but whether reform from within is sufficient—or whether genuine transformation requires the deeper structural reimagining that the regenerative economy represents. \nIn this Luminarias webinar and audience Q&A\, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes award-winning journalist and author Elizabeth MacBride for a wide-ranging exploration of these questions. MacBride’s work—spanning Forbes\, The Atlantic\, CNBC\, and BBC\, and most recently the USA Today bestselling book Capital Evolution: The New American Economy (co-authored with venture capitalist Seth Levine)—has consistently investigated the gap between economic narratives and economic reality: the distance between what institutions say they value and what their structures actually produce. Her concept of “Dynamic Capitalism” offers a framework for understanding the emerging post-neoliberal landscape that is both intellectually serious and provocatively different from the regenerative vision our community is building. \nThe conversation will move across the most pressing questions facing the impact economy today: whether climate can be addressed in isolation or only as part of systemic transformation\, how ownership structures must evolve to distribute rather than concentrate power\, what distinguishes genuine accountability from sophisticated rebranding\, and what it actually takes to move from extraction to regeneration. This is an opportunity for our global community of impact entrepreneurs\, investors\, and field-builders to engage with a sharp\, well-informed voice from the mainstream economic reform conversation—and to test where the common ground lies and where the real disagreements begin. \nFeatured Guest\nElizabeth MacBrideAward-winning Journalist & Author Elizabeth MacBride is a journalist\, author\, and entrepreneur whose reporting and commentary on finance\, innovation\, and global economic change have reached millions of readers worldwide.  \nShe is the co-author of three books\, including the national bestseller Capital Evolution\, which examines the future of capitalism and lays out principles for a new\, more equitable future: Dynamic Capitalism. Her first book was The New Builders (Wiley\, 2021)\, which reshaped how policymakers understand entrepreneurship in America and informed $250B in U.S. pandemic-era aid; The Little Book of Robo Investing (Wiley\, 2024)\, which draws on her experience at Wealthfront to explain how technology is transforming personal finance. \nHer work has long advocated for people who are underrepresented in the global economy because of structural barriers and social norms. \nAs a reporter and editor\, Elizabeth has broken stories at the intersection of finance\, technology\, and policy for outlets including The New York Times\, Quartz\, Forbes\, MIT Tech Review\, the Atlantic\, and the BBC. She has reported from everywhere\, from the Arkansas Delta and the panhandle of Idaho to Silicon Valley and Wall Street\, as well as from conflict and post-conflict zones\, including Kenya\, Cambodia\, the West Bank\, and Gaza. Most recently\, she has focused on narrative change and information disorder\, examining how these forces shape markets\, democracy\, and the future of work. A graduate of Johns Hopkins SAIS\, she is a single mom of two daughters and lives in Alexandria\, Virgina. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/rethinking-capitalism-for-the-regenerative-economy/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81189181576
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T131500
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SUMMARY:Built for a Better World with Jeffrey Hollender
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Built for a Better World: The Seventh Generation Story and the Future of Purpose-Driven Business \nFew figures in the sustainability movement have earned their scars as visibly — and instructively — as Jeffrey Hollender. As co-founder and longtime CEO of Seventh Generation\, Hollender didn't just build one of America's most recognizable natural products brands; he helped pioneer an entirely new paradigm for what a company could be: radically transparent\, culturally intentional\, employee-owned\, and mission-driven to its core. Then the board fired him. And then Unilever bought the company. And the lessons embedded in that full arc — from scrappy Vermont startup to $700 million acquisition\, from visionary founder to ousted CEO to vindicated board member — constitute one of the most candid and revealing case studies in the history of responsible business. \nIn this Luminarias fireside chat\, Impact Entrepreneur's Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes Jeffrey Hollender\, whose new book\, Built for a Better World: How Seventh Generation Pioneered a Movement That Changed the Purpose of Business\, tells the full story for the first time. Drawing on four decades of impact entrepreneurship — and an unflinching willingness to examine his own failures alongside his achievements — Hollender offers our practitioner community a rare blend of operational wisdom\, governance cautionary tales\, and a provocative critique of where the sustainability movement has gone wrong. \nJoin us for a candid\, deeply personal conversation with one of the architects of the responsible business movement — a dialogue that promises to be as instructive for the next generation of impact entrepreneurs as the forty-year journey that made it possible. \n​\nFeatured Guest\nJeffrey HollenderJeffrey Hollender is the co-founder and former CEO of Seventh Generation\, which he built into a leading natural products brand known for its authenticity\, transparency\, and progressive business practices. Seventh Generation was sold to Unilever in 2016; Hollender remains on the Board of Directors. He is also the founder and former CEO of Sustain Natural\, which developed and marketed sustainable feminine care products. A former Board Chair of Greenpeace US and co-founder of the American Sustainable Business Network\, Hollender currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of sustainability and social entrepreneurship and Executive in Residence at NYU's Stern Business School\, and as a mentor through SKU and Unreasonable. He serves on the boards of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility\, Aquavitea\, Vermont Cheese Products\, and the Sustainability Advisory Board at Morgan Stanley. He is the author of seven previous books\, including The Responsibility Revolution and Planet Home. His latest\, Built for a Better World (Fast Company Books)\, publishes March 26\, 2026. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/built-for-a-better-world-with-jeffrey-hollender/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88132217479
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SUMMARY:Building Responsible AI Ventures: A Practitioner’s Playbook
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Generative AI is reshaping capital allocation\, enterprise design\, and impact measurement — but how do impact entrepreneurs ensure AI advances equity\, climate resilience\, and mission integrity rather than replicating extractive patterns? Join serial social entrepreneur Josh Knauer for a practitioner-to-practitioner Deep Dive on building and investing in AI ventures that truly serve the Impact Economy. \nBuilding Responsible AI Ventures: A Practitioner’s Playbook for Impact Entrepreneurs \nGenerative AI is no longer a future scenario—it is reshaping how enterprises operate\, how investors allocate capital\, and how impact is measured and claimed. For the impact community\, this creates an urgent and consequential set of questions: How do you build\, invest in\, or evaluate AI-enabled ventures that are genuinely aligned with social and environmental goals? What governance structures protect mission integrity when algorithms are making or informing high-stakes decisions? And how do you account for AI’s own environmental and social footprint as part of a venture’s impact profile? \nThese are not abstract questions. Impact entrepreneurs are already integrating AI into everything from climate modeling and carbon verification to financial inclusion platforms and health-equity tools. Impact investors are evaluating AI-enabled companies in their pipelines. And the broader ecosystem—from accelerators and CDFIs to foundations and development finance institutions—is grappling with how to support responsible AI adoption without inadvertently funding systems that undermine the equity and justice goals they pursue. \nJoin us for a practitioner-to-practitioner conversation that moves beyond AI hype and AI fear alike\, offering the impact community a grounded\, actionable framework for navigating the generative AI landscape—whether you are launching an AI-enabled venture\, investing in one\, or deciding whether your organization should adopt AI tools at all. \nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nJosh KnauerJosh Knauer is a serial social entrepreneur\, technologist\, and speaker with over 30 years of experience founding and scaling organizations at the intersection of technology\, sustainability\, and social impact. Appointed by President Obama to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology\, Josh has raised over $120 million in capital and built multiple companies\, including two acquired by publicly traded firms. He is co-founder of ReSeed\, a climate tech company connecting smallholder farmers to global ecosystem services markets\, and JumpScale\, an advisory firm serving purpose-driven enterprises. A sought-after speaker at SXSW\, the World Economic Forum\, AdWeek\, and New York Climate Week. Josh teaches at Carnegie Mellon University and serves as Executive-in-Residence at Columbia University Ventures/NYSERDA. His work has been featured in Time\, Wired\, Fortune\, and Newsweek. Find him online: https://KnauerNever.com
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/building-responsible-ai-ventures-a-practitioners-playbook/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85924168746
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SUMMARY:After ESG: Financing the Next Economy
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    ESG was once heralded as the gateway to responsible capitalism. Today\, many of the field’s most experienced practitioners are asking a harder question: has ESG become a sophisticated form of incrementalism — one that measures risk within a failing system rather than financing the emergence of a new one? As climate disruption accelerates and social and economic instability deepen\, the limits of disclosure-driven\, ratings-based investing are coming into sharper focus. In their recent Impact Entrepreneur article\, “Beyond ESG: Investing for the Next Economy\,” Erika Karp and Garvin Jabusch argue that ESG\, as currently practiced\, may be less a bridge to a sustainable economy than a framework that keeps capital anchored to the past. \nIf ESG is no longer sufficient\, what comes next? What would it mean to align capital allocation not with backward-looking corporate metrics but with the forward-looking requirements of a livable\, regenerative\, and inclusive economy? Drawing on decades of experience across Wall Street and sustainable finance\, Karp and Jabusch explore what an investment discipline designed for the “next economy” might demand of investors\, institutions\, and markets. From redefining fiduciary duty in an era of systemic risk to shifting portfolios from “less bad” to genuinely generative\, this Deep Dive will examine whether the future of impact investing lies in reforming ESG — or moving decisively beyond it. \nFraming Questions \n\nIs ESG reformable — or structurally obsolete?Can ESG evolve into a more effective framework\, or has it become inherently constrained by its origins within the legacy financial system?\nIf ESG is not the destination\, what is?What does a fully realized “next economy” investment discipline look like at the level of portfolio construction\, asset allocation\, and benchmarks?\nFrom risk mitigation to generative capitalHow does investing shift when the goal moves from minimizing downside exposure to actively financing regenerative\, system-level solutions?\nFiduciary duty in an age of planetary boundariesHow should institutional investors reinterpret fiduciary responsibility amid escalating systemic risks tied to climate\, biodiversity\, and social instability?\nWhere is capital most misallocated today?What are the largest structural misallocations embedded in current ESG practice — and what should investors be reallocating toward over the next decade?\nBeyond critique: building the architecture of the next economyWhat practical actions can asset owners\, managers\, entrepreneurs\, and policymakers take now to accelerate a transition beyond ESG?\nLooking aheadTen years from now\, what will we wish we had understood earlier about ESG’s limitations — and about the opportunity to finance a truly generative economy?\n\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guests\nErika KarpErika Karp\, President of Green Alpha Investments\, guides the firm's strategy using over 30 years of Wall Street  experience in sustainable finance. Erika  was the Founder and CEO of Cornerstone Capital Group\, Head of Impact at Pathstone\, and Head of Global Sector Research at UBS.  She was a founding Board member of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)\, a Member of the World Economic Forum (WEF)\, and the Impact Investment Advisor to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI.) \nGarvin JabuschGarvin Jabusch is the Chief Investment Officer for Green Alpha Investments in Boulder\, CO\, leading investment research and developing the firm's Next Economy™ framework. He co-founded Green Alpha to invest in innovative solutions for systemic risks including climate change\, resource scarcity\, public health crises and inequality\, aiming for long-term competitive returns. Previously\, he was a portfolio manager at Forward Management\, LLC. and worked with strategic services at Morgan Stanley.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/after-esg-financing-the-next-economy/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81881169494
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SUMMARY:Law\, Innovation\, and the Future of the Impact Economy
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Law\, Innovation\, and the Future of the Impact Economy with Deborah Burand \nAs the impact economy matures\, the legal landscape surrounding it is both a catalyst and a constraint. From the pushback against ESG and DEI to the emergence of new financing strategies and legal structures for mission-driven enterprises\, the role of law in shaping an equitable\, sustainable economy is under intense scrutiny. \nIn this timely conversation\, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes Deborah Burand\, Professor of Clinical Law (emerita) at NYU School of Law and Faculty Director of the Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship. Deb is widely recognized as one of the foremost legal minds in the field\, bridging practice\, policy\, and pedagogy to advance the future of socially and environmentally conscious business and finance. \nThis Luminarias session will explore: \n\nThe evolving role of law in building and scaling the impact economy.\nHow innovative legal structures are enabling early-stage\, mission-driven enterprises.\nThe challenges and opportunities posed by the backlash against ESG and DEI.\nEmerging trends in catalytic capital\, blended finance\, and global investment strategies.\nInsights from Deb’s career at the intersection of law\, innovation\, and social impact.\n\nJoin us for an illuminating conversation that situates law not as a technical afterthought\, but as a cornerstone for building a more just and regenerative economy. \nFeatured Guest\nDeborah BurandDeborah Burand is the faculty director of the Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship at the NYU School of Law. She also teaches in NYU Law’s Paris program where she leads an experiential course that introduces law students to the legal and business issues that can arise in launching and managing impact investment funds. \nDuring her nearly two decades of working in academia\, she founded the first international transactions clinics established by law schools in the United States – at NYU Law (in 2015) and the University of Michigan Law School (in 2008).  The Council on Foreign Relations named Prof. Burand a Higher Education Ambassador Fellow – 2024-2025. She also was awarded a Distinguished Teaching Award in 2024 by NYU School of Law. In 2021\, she and former NYU Wagner colleague\, ret. Professor Scott Taitel\, were recognized by the Financial Times for “excellence in sustainable finance education for innovation and creativity in teaching materials.” \nEarlier in her career\, the Council on Foreign Relations awarded her an International Affairs Fellowship. During her fellowship\, she worked in the legal departments of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Deborah also has worked in the private sector (global law firm)\, public sector (as the general counsel of the US Government’s development finance institution\, a senior attorney at the US Federal Reserve Board\, and a senior attorney/adviser at the US Treasury Department)\, and nonprofit sector (senior management roles in conservation and microfinance organizations). \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/law-innovation-and-the-future-of-the-impact-economy/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84877364672
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SUMMARY:Antidote to Autocracy with Jed Emerson 2
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Antidote to Autocracy — Conversations with Jed Emerson (Program 2 of 2)\nFrom Alarm to Architecture: A Playbook for Impact Responses\nPersonal praxis\, institutional strategy\, and capital design in an age of polarization. \nProgram overview \nAfter the wake-up comes the work — but first\, clarity about how we show up. Building on Session 1 and Jed Emerson’s new Substack series\, this conversation shifts from diagnosis toward agency: the roles we can play\, the coalitions that matter\, and the conditions under which capital acts as a counterforce to authoritarian drift. Rather than a full playbook\, we’ll surface practical principles and near-term moves—linking personal practice and civic engagement to institutional posture and capital deployment—so mission can move in the real world. \nTopics covered \n\nPersonal praxis: roles\, boundaries\, resilience\, and “showing up” with clarity\nOrganizing landscape: “Ours / Theirs / Radical Center” and where impact actors add the most value\nMedia & narrative: building epistemic resilience and reaching beyond the impact echo chamber\nCapital as civic practice: when and how capital can counter authoritarian tendencies\nBarriers to action: fiduciary\, brand\, pipeline\, and governance hurdles—and ways through\n90-day commitments: concrete steps for entrepreneurs\, investors\, and ecosystem builders\n\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of related articles and our members. Be sure to read the articles in question and come bearing questions! \n​\nFeatured Guest\nJed EmersonJed Emerson is a pioneer of purpose-driven capital with 30+ years in the field. Co-author of the first book on impact investing — and seven others on impact and social entrepreneurship — he founded Blended Value Group\, advising investment firms\, funds\, family offices\, and foundations on strategy and execution. In the late 1990s he coined “blended value\,” the now-influential idea that social\, environmental\, and economic value are inseparable; his book The Purpose of Capital explores aligning wealth and purpose across generations. Emerson serves as Senior Strategic Advisor at AlTi Tiedemann Global and Senior Fellow at ImpactAssets; he advises Happiness Capital and sits on the board of the Katapult Foundation. He is a Senior Fellow with the University of Zurich’s Blended Finance Initiative and a Senior Research Fellow at Heidelberg University’s Center on Social Investing\, and has held faculty appointments at Harvard\, Stanford\, and Oxford\, with teaching roles at Kellogg and NYU–Abu Dhabi. Earlier\, he helped found REDF and Larkin Street Youth Services.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/antidote-to-autocracy-with-jed-emerson-2/
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Emerging Impact Ecosystems: MENA and Other Frontiers
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Unlocking Emerging Impact Ecosystems: Lessons from MENA and Other Frontiers \nAcross the globe\, new waves of entrepreneurial ambition are rising in regions where the supporting infrastructure remains fragile or incomplete. Nowhere is this tension more vivid than in the Middle East and North Africa\, where youth-driven innovation is colliding with limited capital\, weak institutions\, and cultural and regulatory barriers. Yet from Palestine to Lebanon\, Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs)\, pioneering investors\, and policy advocates are proving that vibrant impact ecosystems can be built even under difficult conditions. \nThis webinar brings together ecosystem builders\, investors\, and thought leaders who are shaping the future of impact entrepreneurship in MENA and beyond. Panelists will share practical lessons on mobilizing capital\, designing support structures\, and creating enabling policies — as well as frameworks for translating these insights into other geographies. Participants will gain strategies that apply not only to emerging regions like MENA but also to underdeveloped entrepreneurial frontiers worldwide. \nOur panel demonstrates that building an impact entrepreneurial ecosystem isn’t about transplanting Silicon Valley models\, but about cultivating context-specific\, locally grounded approaches. MENA provides a vivid case study — but the lessons we’ll explore today apply to any region seeking to harness entrepreneurial energy for systemic impact. \nFeatured Guests\nSaoussen Ben CheikhSaoussen Ben Cheikh\, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent\, has spent over a decade working at the intersection of research and practice\, championing human rights and leading development initiatives across the MENA region\, particularly in contexts of conflict and extreme poverty. As a program designer\, trainer\, and community builder\, she has led capacity-building efforts that nurture leadership\, spark innovation\, and drive community-centered change. Her field experience inspired her to found MENA-Can\, an initiative that empowers changemakers through training\, incubation\, and the creation of social impact ecosystems. \nPreviously a PhD researcher on State and Conflict in the MENA region at the University of Nice\, Saoussen deepened her understanding of systemic drivers of instability and resilience. Alongside her fieldwork\, she is a committed writer and thought leader on human rights\, media\, social entrepreneurship\, and social justice\, blending rigorous research\, bold advocacy\, and practical action with a clear aim: fostering systemic change and inspiring the next generation of changemakers. \nJenny KassanJenny Kassan has nearly 30 years of experience as an attorney and advisor for small businesses. She is the author of the IE article The Power of Place in Impact Investing as well as the book Raise Capital on Your Own Terms: How to Fund Your Business without Selling Your Soul (Berrett-Koehler\, 2017)\, president of the Crowdfunding Professional Association\, and a longtime member and friend of Investors Circle. \nDeepak MenonDeepak Menon is the Chief Program Officer at Village Capital\, where he leads the strategy for the organization’s global programmatic work. This includes designing and overseeing programs for both entrepreneurs and Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs)\, ensuring that Village Capital evolves alongside the changing needs of startup ecosystems and the founders they serve. Deepak joined Village Capital after five years with mDhil Health Info Services\, a health startup based in Bangalore\, India\, where he served as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that\, he worked with Quest Alliance\, a nonprofit focused on education and vocational training\, where he was involved in program evaluation and partnership management. \nEarlier in his career\, Deepak spent four years at Microsoft\, where he worked on building partnerships and running programs with nonprofits and social enterprises focused on health\, education\, and financial inclusion. These initiatives explored how technology could improve mission outcomes for organizations across the social impact space. Deepak also brings experience from working in nonprofit and social impact roles in the early part of his career\, which has shaped his strong commitment to inclusive and community-driven development. He holds a BA from Bangalore University and an MBA from T.A. Pai Management Institute in Manipal. \nSelen UcakSelen Ucak\, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent\, is a social impact leader working at the intersection of the private sector\, the impact economy\, and global development. She serves as Strategy Lead at the Refugee Investment Network\, the first impact investing and blended finance collaborative focused on solutions to forced displacement. In this role\, she supports investors and international organizations\, facilitates opportunities for refugee-led and refugee-supporting enterprises\, and contributes thought leadership in refugee lens investing. Through her consulting practice\, she also advises foundations\, funds\, and mission-driven organizations on inclusive entrepreneurship\, impact investing\, and market-based development strategies. \nPreviously\, Selen directed programs for Building Markets in the Middle East\, supporting small businesses and job creation in Turkey and Jordan\, and served as Executive Director of The American Turkish Society\, advancing U.S.–Turkey economic and cultural relations. She has authored publications on refugee entrepreneurship and economic inclusion\, and her broader background spans social entrepreneurship\, grantmaking\, and economics research. Selen holds an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School\, where she was the first Tashman Fellow\, and a B.A. in Economics and International Affairs from Colorado College. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/unlocking-emerging-impact-ecosystems-mena-and-other-frontiers/
CATEGORIES:Building an Impact Economy,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081534
CREATED:20250827T224456Z
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SUMMARY:Antidote to Autocracy with Jed Emerson I
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Antidote to Autocracy — Conversations with Jed Emerson (Program 1 of 2)\nContext\, History\, and the Stakes for the Impact Economy\nHow democratic backsliding\, media realignment\, and policy “deconstruction” are reshaping the playing field for impact investors and entrepreneurs. \nProgram overviewThe impact community doesn’t operate in a vacuum — it sits inside a rapidly shifting political economy where norms\, institutions\, and information channels are being rewritten in real time. In this opening Deep Dive of a two-program exploration\, inspired by a new series of Substack posts\, Jed Emerson traces the road to the present moment and makes a clear case for why “business as usual” in impact finance is no longer sufficient. We’ll examine how governance erosion\, ESG/DEI backlash\, and the migration of public attention away from legacy media alter risk\, narrative\, and execution for impact practitioners — and why recognizing an “anti-impact context” is a prerequisite to effective action. \nTopics covered \n\nWhat changed: from institutional guardrails to politicized markets — a brief historical arc\nNarrative power: the shift from legacy media to newsletters\, podcasts\, and short-form video\nESG/DEI backlash and regulatory chill: practical implications for capital formation and deployment\nWhy impact’s inside-baseball debates miss the moment — and how to reframe\nReading the landscape: sources and signals every impact leader should track\n\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of related articles and our members. Be sure to read the articles in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nJed EmersonJed Emerson is a pioneer of purpose-driven capital with 30+ years in the field. Co-author of the first book on impact investing — and seven others on impact and social entrepreneurship — he founded Blended Value Group\, advising investment firms\, funds\, family offices\, and foundations on strategy and execution. In the late 1990s he coined “blended value\,” the now-influential idea that social\, environmental\, and economic value are inseparable; his book The Purpose of Capital explores aligning wealth and purpose across generations. Emerson serves as Senior Strategic Advisor at AlTi Tiedemann Global and Senior Fellow at ImpactAssets; he advises Happiness Capital and sits on the board of the Katapult Foundation. He is a Senior Fellow with the University of Zurich’s Blended Finance Initiative and a Senior Research Fellow at Heidelberg University’s Center on Social Investing\, and has held faculty appointments at Harvard\, Stanford\, and Oxford\, with teaching roles at Kellogg and NYU–Abu Dhabi. Earlier\, he helped found REDF and Larkin Street Youth Services.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/antidote-to-autocracy-with-jed-emerson-i/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87841672866
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SUMMARY:Building Trust in the Age of AI: Safeguarding the Impact Economy
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Building Trust in the Age of AI: Safeguarding the Impact Economy with B Cavello \nThe Impact Economy depends on transparency\, accountability\, and stakeholder trust — values increasingly tested by the rise of opaque AI systems. As algorithms shape decisions in finance\, healthcare\, hiring\, and development\, biases and unintended harms threaten to undermine social progress. This session will explore cutting-edge approaches to ethical AI and impact measurement: embedding fairness in design\, aligning AI with SDGs\, and ensuring human oversight in high-stakes contexts. Together we will ask: How do we govern AI at scale so that it advances equity\, justice\, and systemic well-being rather than eroding them? \nAt a moment when AI adoption is accelerating faster than regulation\, the stakes could not be higher. Governments are scrambling to write rules\, companies are racing to integrate AI into core operations\, and civil society is calling for safeguards before trust is irreparably broken. For impact investors\, entrepreneurs\, and changemakers\, the question is not whether AI will transform markets and societies — but whether it will do so in ways consistent with human dignity and planetary sustainability. This conversation will surface the tensions\, opportunities\, and bold ideas needed to ensure that AI becomes a tool for systemic good rather than systemic harm. \nFeatured Guest\nB CavelloB Cavello is a technology and facilitation expert who is passionate about creating social change by empowering everyone to participate in technological and social governance. They serve as director of emerging technologies for Aspen Digital\, a program of the Aspen Institute. B also serves as assistant program chair for the Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) Conference and as a board member to Metagov\, an interdisciplinary research nonprofit promoting digital self-governance. Previously they worked as a tech policy advisor in the US Congress\, program lead at Partnership on AI\, senior engagement lead at IBM\, and director of product and community Exploding Kittens. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/building-trust-in-the-age-of-ai-safeguarding-the-impact-economy/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89025126156
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SUMMARY:Bottlenecks\, Blind Spots\, and Blended Finance
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Bottlenecks\, Blind Spots\, and Blended Finance with Dr. Gillian Marcelle\nSystems change requires reimagined “blended finance”  — an approach to investing that mobilizes all forms of capital\, financial as well as non-financial.  \nIf money alone could fix it\, we would be further along. From a sobering SDG scoreboard — with less than one fifth of targets on track — to mounting evidence of climate stress and democratic backsliding\, the pattern is clear: our bottleneck is not capital availability but capital architecture\, allocation\, and accountability. In this timely Luminarias session\, we move past optics and acronyms to examine how impact capital actually gets mobilized and deployed where the mainstream is ill equipped to assess real risks or strengthen ecosystems. \nOur featured guest\, Dr. Gillian Marcelle\, argues that progress stalls when we ignore three realities: structural bottlenecks\, cognitive and organizational blind spots\, and the need for reimagined blended finance that braids financial and non-financial capital — knowledge\, networks\, policy\, and cultural and social capital — to unlock durable change. As ESG and DEI face political headwinds in the United States and “impact” rhetoric risks drifting into complacency\, this conversation offers an imaginative and challenging approach to investing that begins with root causes and includes recommendations for getting capital unstuck — and for establishing the trust and execution capacity the global impact economy requires. \nTopics to be covered \n\nBottlenecks\, blind spots\, blended finance — an original framework for moving capital from promise to performance.\nPlace-based architectures — designing country and regional platforms that de-risk pipeline\, reduce transaction costs\, and build local execution capacity.\nBraiding financial and non-financial capital — aligning policy\, knowledge\, networks\, and culture with investment flows.\nGovernance and accountability — approaches to ground accountability though addressing frameworks and practices that shift power\, expand access\, and accelerate SDG-aligned outcomes.\nOperating amid headwinds — maintaining mission integrity as ESG and DEI come under attack in the United States\, and avoiding impact-washing.\nOverlooked deal sources — Diaspora capital\, community wealth vehicles\, trapped capital in insurance companies\, pension funds and SWFs\, and public-interest tech as pipelines for investable opportunities.\n\nFeatured Guest\nGillian MarcelleGillian Marcelle\, PhD leads Resilience Capital Ventures LLC (RCV)\, a boutique capital advisory practice specializing in blended finance. Dr Marcelle developed the Triple B Framework to improve flows and allocation of capital in its multiple forms; this provides a platform for engaging in the finance and investment world\, where her contributions and perspectives on diversity\, inclusion\, accountability\, and alignment with the SDGs are becoming influential. Dr Marcelle was recently included in the 2025 Black Women Give Back List\, recognizing 10 extraordinary philanthropic leaders across the global Black diaspora. In 2024 she earned inclusion in the fourth annual Forbes Fifty Over Fifty: Investment list. \nHer decades long track record includes attracting investment and structuring deals. Her sectors of focus are telecoms\, fintech\, renewable energy\, regenerative agriculture and health systems. Her specialty is the design and implementation of blended finance strategies that involve partnerships\, ecosystem strengthening and architectures to facilitate transformational change. Dr Marcelle includes among her clients and partners: The Bahamas; Open Society Foundations; MPC Energy Solutions\, PolicyLink\, Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT)\, AfricaBio and the Clinton Foundation. She serves on the Advisory Boards of New Majority Capital and African Venture Partners\, and was appointed to work with UNDP Africa as part of the Concilium of Advisors\, a team that will be deployed across Africa\, providing independent advisory services to improve access to affordable financial capital. Additionally\, she has guided numerous ventures in the role of Senior Advisor. She is also an LP in Outside Ventures. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/bottlenecks-blind-spots-and-blended-finance/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Profit Imperative: Rethinking Revenue in Impact Enterprises
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    The Profit Imperative: Rethinking Revenue in Impact Enterprises \nJoin us for a compelling Deep Dive conversation with Russell McLeod\, author of the recent IE magazine article\, “How Prioritizing Profit Can Maximize Social Impact.” In this insightful piece\, McLeod interrogates the common tendency within the impact sector to treat profit as secondary or even suspect in the pursuit of social good. Drawing on examples from high-growth ventures like Someone Somewhere and tentree\, he argues that impact enterprises can achieve far greater scale and resilience when they deliberately align their business model with customer value—prioritizing revenue generation not as a tradeoff\, but as a catalyst for mission fulfillment. This discussion will explore why embedding profit into the core of an impact strategy may be one of the most effective—and underleveraged—paths to systemic change. \nTopics We'll Explore \n\nHow financial sustainability can unlock deeper and broader impact—and why profit should be seen as mission-aligned rather than mission-adjacent\nStrategic lessons from successful social enterprises that have scaled without relying on grants or subsidies\nThe mindset shift from measuring impact as an externality to building it into the engine of value creation\nImplications for funders\, founders\, and field-builders seeking scalable\, financially independent solutions to global challenges\n\n​\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nRussell McLeodRussell McLeod is a business leader and social entrepreneur championing profit with purpose. As founder of Toronto-based Mightyhum\, he partners with growing organizations—particularly purpose-driven businesses—to develop product offerings\, create go-to-market strategies\, build profitability\, and streamline operations. \nPreviously\, as Executive Director of ME to WE\, one of Canada’s best known and most awarded social enterprises\, Russell demonstrated that profitability and impact can coexist. His leadership helped deliver $20M to WE Charity\, providing clean water to over 1 million people\, education to 200\,000 children\, and launching 30\,000 women-led businesses globally. \nRussell remains dedicated to advancing the circular economy through meaningful collaboration and mentorship.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/the-profit-imperative-rethinking-revenue-in-impact-enterprises/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84036332389
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081534
CREATED:20250613T181627Z
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SUMMARY:Deploying Generative AI to Democratize Finance
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Deploying Generative AI to Democratize Finance \nJoin us for a forward-looking Deep Dive with Clarisse Awamengwi\, IE correspondent and fintech innovator\, discussing her illuminating article “Leveraging Generative AI to Accelerate Financial Inclusion.” In this timely piece\, Clarisse explores how generative AI can do more than boost operational efficiency—it can become a powerful catalyst for equitable access to financial services. From delivering financial literacy in local languages and crafting tailored investment guidance for underserved groups\, to enhancing accessibility for people with disabilities\, she highlights how a wide range of actors—from entrepreneurs and investors to fintechs and traditional financial institutions—can harness GenAI to drive inclusion rather than merely reduce costs. \nTopics We'll Explore \n\nDesigning for inclusion: What it takes to ensure GenAI tools enhance affordability\, accessibility\, and relevance—especially for customers in underbanked regions\nLocalization & personalization: Using GenAI to deliver financial education and tools in native languages and context-specific formats\nOperational vs. mission impact: Navigating the tension between using AI for efficiency and deploying it with intentionality to expand access\nRisk & ethics: Protective strategies for responsible AI deployment—bias mitigation\, privacy\, compliance\, and guarding against deepening inequities\n\n​\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nClarisse AwamengwiClarisse Awamengwi\, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent\, works at the forefront of financial innovation. She is deeply passionate about mobilizing technology and finance as tools to positively transform the global financial and monetary system. Building on broad and deep global experience\, she has laid the groundwork for emerging technologies to create a more equitable\, inclusive and accessible economy across both advanced and emerging markets. These range from accelerating progress on blockchain and digital assets at the World Economic Forum to evolving the future of banking at Deutsche Bank. She has been named to the Innovate Finance Women in Fintech Powerlist as a Standout 45 woman in fintech and rising star. She holds a Master’s degree in International Economy Policy from Sciences Po and Bachelor’s degrees in Foreign Affairs and Global Development Studies from the University of Virginia.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/deploying-generative-ai-to-democratize-finance/
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Development Finance Amid Cutbacks
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Rethinking Development Finance Amid Cutbacks with Elizabeth Boggs Davidsen \nIn an era marked by shifting priorities and significant funding disruptions—exemplified by efforts to eliminate USAID and reduce financial support for global institutions like the World Health Organization—impact-driven initiatives face unprecedented challenges. The sudden dismantling of USAID is not an isolated event; it reflects a broader global trend as countries including the U.K.\, Belgium\, the Netherlands\, France\, Germany\, Sweden\, and Switzerland significantly reduce overseas development assistance. These moves create alarming gaps in funding for programs addressing poverty\, malnutrition\, disease\, and climate resilience\, fundamentally reshaping how these critical social and environmental issues are tackled. \nIn this rapidly evolving landscape\, impact investors\, philanthropies\, and entrepreneurs stand at a critical juncture\, poised to fill emergent gaps and sustain momentum in essential development initiatives. While impact investing cannot entirely replace traditional aid\, it can play a crucial role in creating quality jobs\, enhancing food security\, improving healthcare access\, and strengthening climate resilience. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation between Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker and renowned impact investment leader Elizabeth Boggs Davidsen\, CEO of GSG Impact\, as they explore the urgent responsibilities and opportunities for impact investing amid these profound changes. \nFeatured Guest\nElizabeth Boggs DavidsonElizabeth Boggs Davidsen is CEO of GSG Impact. Previously\, she was the Vice President of the Office of Development Policy at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). She led a team of environmental\, social\, impact\, and technical assistance experts\, responsible for safeguarding environmental and social risks of DFC’s investments\, ensuring projects maximized positive development outcomes\, and deploying technical assistance to improve DFC’s projects. \nBefore her work at DFC\, Elizabeth was the Director of SDG Impact\, a flagship initiative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)\, mobilizing private sector capital toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. For much of her career\, she held leadership roles at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)\, managing the impact investing portfolio of its largest administered fund. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/rethinking-development-finance-amid-cutbacks/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87136532796
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T134815Z
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SUMMARY:Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Build the Impact Economy
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries\, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the Impact Economy. While AI has the potential to drive significant social and environmental benefits\, it also poses risks such as job displacement and widening economic inequalities. Understanding how to harness AI responsibly is crucial for entrepreneurs\, investors\, and communities\, especially those that are underserved.​ \nJoin Impact Entrepreneur founder Laurie Lane-Zucker in a conversation with Sheldon Gilbert\, Founder and CEO of Kura Labs\, an academy dedicated to training and placing students from underserved communities in AI careers. They will explore AI's dual role as both a disruptor and an enabler within the Impact Economy\, discuss strategies for ethical and strategic AI integration\, and emphasize the importance of education and re-skilling in fostering a just and inclusive AI-driven future.​ \nKey discussion points include: \n\nThe transformative impact of AI on entrepreneurship and investing​\nEthical considerations and the risk of widening economic inequality​\nBest practices for integrating AI into impact-driven business models​\nThe role of vocational training and education in equitable AI adoption​\nStrategies for mitigating risks of displacement through re-skilling​\n\nFeatured Guest\nSheldon GilbertSheldon Gilbert is a serial tech entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Kura Labs\, a non-profit tech training academy in AI Infrastructure Computing\, Cybersecurity\, and Edge Computing. With a background in molecular genetics and bioinformatics\, he began his tech career in Silicon Valley\, developing machine learning algorithms before founding Proclivity Systems\, where he pioneered patented data processing technologies. Recognizing the shortage of cloud engineers and the opportunity to boost economic mobility for under-resourced communities\, Sheldon launched Kura Labs in 2020. In four years\, Kura has trained and placed nearly 100 engineers at leading companies—including NASDAQ\, Morgan Stanley\, AWS\, and Bloomberg—generating over $18 million in new wages. \nA Yale graduate\, Sheldon’s work has gained support by major foundations and technology partners\, reinforcing his mission to drive greater economic mobility through investments in tech workforce development. When he’s not scaling tech initiatives\, he’s enjoying time with his daughters in Central Park. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/harnessing-artificial-intelligence-to-build-the-impact-economy/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83030480901
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CREATED:20250311T165838Z
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SUMMARY:Choosing the Right Entity for Your Impact-Driven Business
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Structuring an impact-driven business requires navigating a complex landscape of legal entities\, each with distinct implications for governance\, fundraising\, and mission alignment. From benefit corporations to cooperatives\, L3Cs to non-profits\, selecting the right entity is a strategic decision that shapes an enterprise’s ability to scale\, attract values-aligned investors\, and maintain its impact integrity. In this Deep Dive\, we will explore the insights from Mark Chasan’s recent article\, Choosing the Right Entity for Your Impact-Driven Business\, unpacking the legal and financial considerations that entrepreneurs must weigh when designing for long-term success. \nJoin us for an interactive discussion where attorney and IE magazine correspondent Mark Chasan will expand on his article’s key themes and engage with Impact Entrepreneur members in an open\, candid dialogue. This is an opportunity to bring your questions\, share experiences\, and explore how different business structures can either enable or constrain your impact goals. Whether you're launching a new venture or reassessing your existing entity\, this session will provide valuable insights into aligning your legal framework with your mission. \nTo help guide the discussion\, consider the following questions: \n\nWhat are the most common mistakes impact entrepreneurs make when choosing a legal entity\, and how can they be avoided?\nHow do different entity structures influence access to funding\, particularly from impact investors versus traditional capital markets?\nWhat factors should entrepreneurs consider when balancing profit generation with mission integrity within their chosen entity structure?\nHow can founders ensure that their business structure remains adaptable as the company grows and its impact model evolves?\nWhat role does governance play in maintaining an enterprise’s impact objectives\, and how can entrepreneurs design governance structures that align with their mission?\n\nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nMark ChasanMark Chasan\, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent\, combines his experience as a lawyer\, serial entrepreneur (with a public exit and two M&As)\, strategic advisor\, author\, and fundraiser who has participated in over $500M of financing to accelerate and exponentiate the multi-trillion-dollar “Regenerative Economy.” The Regenerative Economy\, devoted to the thriving of people and planet\, will be the largest and most enduring economy in history. \nThroughout history the two most impactful levers of influence and change on humankind have been (1) the environments in which we live and (2) technology. As CEO of Transformative\, Inc. and AWE Global\, Inc. (“AWE”)\, Mark is committed to (1) developing regenerative communities that positively transform the environments in which we live\, work\, learn\, play and consume\, and (2) advancing living systems innovation\, technologies\, and regenerative entrepreneurship to create The Regenerative Economy and positively transform our world.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/choosing-the-right-entity-for-your-impact-driven-business/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86095300526
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CREATED:20250210T170056Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming Finance for Racial Equity with Betty Francisco
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Transforming Finance for Racial Equity with Betty Francisco  \nConventional financial systems have long perpetuated barriers for communities of color\, stifling economic opportunity and deepening inequities. In this illuminating Luminarias Series webinar\, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes Betty Francisco\, CEO of Boston Impact Initiative (BII)\, to discuss how her organization is revolutionizing finance by championing integrated capital approaches that blend grants\, debt\, and equity to empower underinvested entrepreneurs and build community wealth. With over $15 million deployed since 2013\, BII has become a trailblazer in advancing racial and economic justice through innovative investment models and community-first strategies. \nJoin us for a dynamic conversation exploring the systemic challenges driving economic disparities and the bold solutions BII is pioneering to address them. Topics will include how BII supports emerging fund managers\, strategies for deploying catalytic capital\, and the role of community-led investment in creating sustainable\, inclusive economies. This is a unique opportunity to engage with a leading voice in impact investing and learn how finance can be transformed into a tool for justice and equity. \nFeatured Guest\nBetty FranciscoBetty Francisco is a seasoned business executive with over 25 years of experience spanning corporate law\, entrepreneurship\, and impact investing. She is a proven leader adept at advising high-growth startups\, nonprofits\, and established enterprises in business strategy\, legal compliance\, risk management\, development\, operations\, and human resources. Betty is currently the CEO of Boston Impact Initiative (BII)\, an impact investment fund and emerging CDFI that invests in diverse social enterprises and community-governed real estate to close the racial wealth divide in New England. She oversees BII’s two funds with $15M in assets and its impact investing education programs for emerging fund managers. Known for strategic vision and hands-on leadership\, Betty brings expertise in negotiating complex deals\, forging strategic partnerships\, and driving organizational growth. She is a recognized innovator in impact investing\, entrepreneurship and community leadership\, committed to advancing economic and social justice through strategic investments and collaborative initiatives. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/transforming-finance-for-racial-equity-with-betty-francisco/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85810924240
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SUMMARY:A Portfolio Approach to Impact
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    A Portfolio Approach to Impact \nThe catalytic nature of philanthropy is incredibly misunderstood — and it is to everyone’s detriment. Most business leaders and investors still draw a strict line between philanthropic endeavors and traditional profit-driven investment. But in making this false separation\, they fail to see how philanthropy plays a unique role in de-risking investments in new and unproven markets and attracting other forms of financing to take on the world’s trillion-dollar challenges. \nDrawing on decades of experience advising and growing organizations across the philanthropy and sustainable finance ecosystem\, Alix Lebec and Julia Wilkinson will share how a portfolio approach to impact allows for risk mitigation; synergies between different impact projects and asset classes; and the scalability of successful impact models. \nFeatured Guests\nAlix LebecFor over 20 years\, Alix Lebec has been advising and growing organizations across the philanthropy and sustainable finance ecosystem. As a member of the founding and executive leadership team at WaterEquity — alongside co-founders Gary White and Matt Damon — Alix spent the past decade building this high-performing global asset manager that invests in water\, women\, and sanitation in emerging markets. She previously worked at the World Bank in Paris and Southeast Asia\, followed by the Clinton Global Initiative and Water.org — where she mobilized $260 million in capital and built winning teams. \nIn 2020\, Alix launched Lebec Consulting to support philanthropists\, investors\, and entrepreneurs worldwide and shape a paradigm shift in our global financial ecosystem. She is a Limited Partner and impact advisor at Polymath Ventures (Latin America’s premier seed fund venture studio building businesses such as Elenas)\, a member of 100 Women in Finance\, and a co-founder of the World Climate Tech Summit in Miami. Alix also serves on the Board of iDE Global which powers entrepreneurs globally and is a regular media contributor on philanthropy\, innovative finance\, and investing in women in emerging markets. Alix holds a Master of Science in Social Policy and Development with Merit from the London School of Economics\, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Business from the American University of Paris. \nJulia WilkinsonJulia Wilkinson\, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Lebec Consulting\, brings more than 16 years of investing experience for institutional asset owners\, venture capital and private equity fund managers\, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. She is an expert in impact and finance due diligence\, structuring deals and funds\, building impact investment strategies\, and leading the integration of sustainable finance strategies to generate value. She works with traditional\, institutional\, and impact investors and entrepreneurs across the globe to reduce risk\, multiply impact\, and grow a resilient and sustainable global economy. Julia also has a deep background advising real estate and place-based investors. She actively built national and local coalitions on Opportunity Zones\, and has worked on renewable\, mixed use\, affordable housing\, innovation districts\, and eMobility investment strategies. In addition\, Julia is the founder of imvest\, an impact investing practice dedicated to building high impact private market portfolios across asset classes. \nJulia's clients and employers have included: Goldman Sachs\, Silicon Valley LatAm Fund\, Women's World Banking Asset Management\, Peace Boat Ecoship\, Third Way Africa Partners\, Health Foundation of South Florida\, Cambridge Innovation Center\, and OBE Power.  She holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. She is trilingual in English\, Portuguese\, and Spanish\, with over a decade of experience living in Latin America. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/a-portfolio-approach-to-impact/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81049235640
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081535
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SUMMARY:Aligning Capital with Mission with Lindsay Zizumbo
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    Aligning Capital with Mission with Lindsay Zizumbo \nIn a world where capital can be a powerful driver of change\, foundations are increasingly leading the way in rethinking how investments and grants can align with mission and impact. The Sorenson Impact Foundation is at the forefront of this movement\, having fully committed to a 100% mission-aligned portfolio a decade ago. This Luminarias fireside chat will delve into what it takes to leverage every dollar—grants\, program-related investments\, and mission-related investments—for maximum social and environmental impact. \nLindsay Zizumbo\, Executive Director of the Sorenson Impact Foundation\, will join Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker to share key insights and lessons learned from over 10 years of implementing a mission-aligned strategy. The conversation will explore how Sorenson restructured its portfolio to ensure alignment across grantmaking and investments\, creating a seamless “through line” that connects financial decisions to its broader impact goals. \nIn addition to unpacking Sorenson’s approach\, Lindsay will share her perspectives on timely topics that matter to impact practitioners today. Why should capital markets stakeholders pay attention to what foundations are doing? What role do employee ownership models play in fostering equitable economic outcomes\, and why is Sorenson prioritizing this area? How is the foundation collaborating with family offices to navigate emerging trends in impact investing? \nThis fireside chat promises to offer actionable strategies and thought-provoking insights for anyone in the impact space seeking to align financial resources with mission and scale systemic solutions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leader shaping the future of mission-driven capital. \nFeatured Guest\nLindsay ZizumboLindsay Zizumbo leads the team at Sorenson Impact\, an investing platform focused on making transformative investments in high-potential\, but underserved markets around the world. Lindsay oversees a team of dedicated professionals grounded in the thesis that superior returns and measurable impact are not mutually exclusive.  Lindsay manages relations with intermediaries\, investors\, government partners and entrepreneurs to drive both long-term value creation and positive outcomes in communities. Lindsay has a diverse background and more than 20 years of experience in fundraising\, strategic communications\, asset management and public policy. Lindsay graduated from the University of Utah and lives in Salt Lake City with her husband Devin and two sons. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/aligning-capital-with-mission-with-lindsay-zizumbo/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83376765863
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081535
CREATED:20241216T174504Z
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SUMMARY:AI and Nature-Based Solutions to Scale Regeneration & Resilience
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    AI and Nature-Based Solutions: Scaling Regeneration and Resilience \nThe biodiversity crisis is more than an environmental issue — it’s an economic and systemic challenge that could erode $2.7 trillion from the global GDP annually. As nature-based solutions rise to the forefront of strategies for climate action\, questions about their scalability\, integrity\, and impact remain critical. \nIn this Luminarias fireside chat\, Dr. Manuel Piñuela\, founder and CEO of Cultivo\, will join Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker to explore the transformative role of AI in scaling nature-based solutions and regenerating ecosystems. Cultivo’s innovative platform builds and manages portfolios of high-quality natural capital projects that deliver financial returns\, enhance biodiversity\, and empower local communities\, particularly in the Global South. \nFrom regenerating degraded grasslands to creating economic opportunities for under-resourced communities\, Manuel will shed light on how businesses and investors can adopt regenerative practices\, safeguard natural assets\, and integrate biodiversity into their climate strategies to meet 2030 commitments. \nJoin us for an engaging conversation about the urgent need for high-integrity nature-based solutions\, the transformative power of AI in environmental restoration\, and the path to a more sustainable and resilient global economy. \nFeatured Guest\nDr. Manuel Piñuela Dr. Manuel Piñuela is the founder and CEO of Cultivo\, a technology-driven platform scaling high-integrity nature-based solutions globally. Named an MIT Technology Review Innovator of the Year under 35\, Manuel is a seasoned entrepreneur in the fields of science and sustainability. Cultivo leverages AI-enabled technology to unlock the economic potential of natural assets while safeguarding biodiversity and creating opportunities for local communities. Manuel holds a Ph.D. in engineering and has dedicated his career to advancing nature-based solutions and sustainable innovation. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/ai-and-nature-based-solutions-to-scale-regeneration-resilience/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86976755962
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241212T131500
DTSTAMP:20260617T081535
CREATED:20241117T012050Z
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SUMMARY:Bridge Financing for Resilience and Mission-Driven Impact
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    In an unpredictable world\, mission-driven enterprises often face unforeseen financial hurdles that threaten to derail high-impact businesses tackling the world’s biggest challenges. Addressing these disruptions requires innovative\, flexible financing tools that go beyond conventional approaches. \nIn this Luminarias fireside chat\, Caroline Bressan\, CEO of Open Road Impact\, will join Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker to explore the importance of “impact-first” capital in sustaining the resilience of social enterprises and impact investments. Caroline will share insights into the challenges of maintaining mission integrity amidst financial constraints\, as well as the lessons learned from providing emergency funding to SDG-aligned enterprises. \nOpen Road Impact has emerged as a critical player in this space\, providing bridge financing to address unforeseen roadblocks and safeguard momentum for social entrepreneurs and impact investors. Caroline will discuss Open Road’s pioneering approach to resilience financing\, including its recent transition from a for-profit to a not-for-profit structure and its embrace of philanthropy to amplify impact. \nJoin us for a thought-provoking discussion on how targeted\, timely capital can sustain momentum\, mitigate risk\, and protect mission-driven organizations as they create solutions to the most pressing issues facing people and the planet. \nFeatured Guest\nCaroline BressanCaroline Bressan is the Chief Executive Officer of Open Road. Prior to Open Road\, Caroline was an Investment Principal at D. Capital\, the investment advisory wing of Dalberg. There she focused on D. Capital’s impact investment advisory offerings\, building a pipeline of investment opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa\, specifically in energy and agriculture. Caroline also worked on the design and structuring of innovative financing mechanisms\, including impact bonds and social impact insurance.   \nPreviously\, Caroline was an Investment Officer at Calvert Foundation\, where she managed its $20 million portfolio\, mainly focused on Latin America. At Calvert Foundation\, she originated and managed a pipeline of lending and investment deals focused on the sustainable trade\, social enterprise\, and financial inclusion sectors. In addition\, Caroline designed and launched a revolving line of credit product\, the first of its kind for Calvert Foundation\, and helped launch the international component of the Women Investing in Women Initiative (WIN-WIN). She also sat on the investment committee of the Haitian Emergency Liquidity Fund\, created to provide funding to microfinance institutions in the aftermath of the 2009 earthquake. Caroline has previously worked in Bolivia with Pro Mujer designing a business education program for clients.   \nCaroline received her MBA from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and holds a Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Michigan. She speaks English and Spanish. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/bridge-financing-for-resilience-and-mission-driven-impact/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83885191147
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081535
CREATED:20241022T171058Z
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SUMMARY:From Capitalism to Peopleism with Ravi Chaudhry
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\n    \n            \n    From Capitalism to Peopleism: Redefining Leadership for a Sustainable Future \nJoin us for a compelling conversation with renowned leadership mentor and author Ravi Chaudhry\, Founder-Chairman of CeNext Consulting and former Chairman of Tata Group companies\, as he explores the urgent need for a transformative shift from capitalism to "Peopleism" — a governance model that places human well-being and the planet at the core of decision-making. In this webinar\, part of the Luminarias Series\, Chaudhry will discuss the limitations of current economic systems and the critical role of leadership in navigating these systemic challenges. Drawing on his latest book\, Capitalism to Peopleism\, Chaudhry offers a visionary roadmap for fostering responsible entrepreneurship\, ethical leadership\, and sustainable growth that serves both society and the environment. \nThis session will delve into how leaders in business\, government\, and civil society can transition from knowledge-based approaches to wisdom-led governance that promotes equity\, collaboration\, and long-term societal well-being. Attendees will gain valuable insights into actionable strategies for rethinking leadership in the 21st century\, while also learning how to balance short-term imperatives with long-term objectives that align with the collective aspirations of all stakeholders. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a leading thinker who is reshaping the conversation around leadership and sustainability. \nFeatured Guest\nRavi ChaudhryRavi Chaudhry is an Indian author\, leadership mentor\, entrepreneur\, thought leader\, and advisor to corporate boards\, governments\, and civil society — on grasping the new challenges and instituting wisdom-led\, people-centric\, and eco-conscious cultures. He is best known as the founder-chairman of CeNext Consulting and former chairman of Tata Group companies\, India’s largest business conglomerate. He believes that good performance in any domain can only be sustained through transparent governance\, ethical leadership\, and responsible entrepreneurship. \nHe spends most of his time on designing and conducting customized leadership programs\, focused on coming to terms with the need to realistically align short-term and long-term goals\, and to secure genuine trust of all stakeholders — a process that demands a rethink of decision-making principles and structures. He lives in New Delhi. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/from-capitalism-to-peopleism-with-ravi-chaudhry/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89775062191
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T131500
DTSTAMP:20260617T081535
CREATED:20240826T223734Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping the Future of Impact Investing with Fran Seegull
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nShaping the Future of Impact Investing: A Conversation with Fran Seegull \nJoin us for a comprehensive Deep Dive conversation with Fran Seegull\, President of the U.S. Impact Investing Alliance and Executive Director of the Tipping Point Fund on Impact Investing. This session will delve into the future of impact investing\, bringing Fran's unique perspective as a field builder and funder committed to scaling the field with integrity. Participants will explore critical market drivers\, innovative investment strategies\, and the evolving public policy landscape that shapes how impact investing can be a powerful tool for fostering a sustainable and equitable economy. Expect to gain a deeper understanding of the strategic tools available for driving progress and how to effectively collaborate within the impact investing community. This dialogue will cover a range of topics from system-level investing and the 'ownership economy' to navigating nonpartisanship in a polarized climate and key public policy priorities that promote shared prosperity. \n    \n            \n    About Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the featured guest(s) and our members and readers. Be sure to come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nFran SeegullFran Seegull is President of the U.S. Impact Investing Alliance. The Alliance works to increase awareness of impact investing in the U.S.\, foster deployment of impact capital across asset classes globally\, and partner with stakeholders\, including government\, to build the impact investing ecosystem. The Alliance and B Lab co-lead the Coalition on Inclusive Economic Growth\, a broad-based group of 60+ impact-oriented business and investor organizations dedicated to coordinating public and private sector action to generate inclusive economic growth. \nSeegull also serves as Executive Director of the Tipping Point Fund on Impact Investing—a grantmaking donor collaborative focused on growing the field with impact integrity by funding public policy\, public engagement\, and impact data\, metrics\, and measurement. \nPreviously\, Seegull was Chief Investment Officer and Managing Director at ImpactAssets\, where she headed investment management for The Giving Fund—now a $3B impact investing donor advised fund. Before joining ImpactAssets\, Seegull was Managing Director at Funk Ventures\, an impact venture capital firm. She also served as VP of Business Development at Novica\, an online retailer representing artisans in Asia\, Africa and Latin America. \nSeegull has a BS in Economics from Barnard College at Columbia University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She serves on the Board Credit Committee of Calvert Impact Capital\, the Board of Align Impact\, the Advisory Board of the CASE i3 Initiative at Duke University\, and the Investment Advisory Council of the Social Finance Impact-First Fund of Funds. Previously\, she served on the Investment Committee of Align Impact and the Goldhirsh Foundation and the G7 Social Impact Investment Task Force Working Group on Asset Allocation.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/shaping-the-future-of-impact-investing-with-fran-seegull/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89966960989
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SUMMARY:Activating Shareholder Power for Philanthropic Impact
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nAs highlighted in a recent Impact Entrepreneur article by Stacey Faella\, shareholder engagement is a pivotal\, yet often overlooked\, strategy within the philanthropic sector for leveraging investments to drive social and environmental change. This approach enables foundations to use their equity holdings as a means to encourage corporate responsibility and sustainability without necessitating significant changes to their investment portfolios. However\, it remains underutilized due to challenges like limited understanding and resource constraints. \nIn this special installment of our Building an Impact Economy Webinar Series\, Laurie Lane-Zucker of Impact Entrepreneur moderates a panel featuring four distinguished experts in the field of shareholder engagement. They will share their diverse experiences and insights into transforming passive investments into active tools for change. Through real-world examples\, including successful engagements that led to corporate commitments to sustainability\, our panelists will illustrate effective strategies that foundations and other institutional investors can employ to embrace active ownership. \nDiscussion Points: \n\nKey principles and benefits of shareholder engagement in public equities.\nTechniques for initiating and maintaining impactful shareholder dialogues and resolutions.\nThe role of philanthropic organizations as active shareholders and the effects of their involvement on corporate practices.\nActionable steps for aligning investment practices with mission-driven objectives.\n\nJoin us for this critical conversation aimed at demystifying shareholder engagement and providing actionable strategies for foundations eager to amplify their investment impact. Learn how even small\, incremental steps can lead to significant improvements in corporate accountability and sustainability practices. \n    \n            \n    Featured Guests\nLaura CamposAs the Senior Director of the Nathan Cummings Foundation’s economic justice portfolio\, Laura Campos focuses on advancing economic security\, expanding access to capital\, and confronting monopoly power. She also oversees the foundation’s use of active ownership strategies to address corporations’ impacts on racial\, economic\, and environmental justice. Laura received the 2019 Joan Bavaria Award for her work to transform the capital markets into a system that balances economic prosperity with social and environmental concerns. Her work has been covered by numerous publications and her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, the Chronicle of Philanthropy\, and The International Business Times\, among others. Laura currently serves on the board of the American Economic Liberties Project. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the College of Wooster and an M.Sc.\, Economics from the London School of Economics. \nStacey FaellaStacey Faella is the Executive Director of the Woodcock Foundation\, where she oversees programs and operations and stewards a commitment to 100% mission alignment of the endowment. Stacey led the development of an impact-first\, catalytic capital asset allocation to drive impact aligned with the foundation’s grantmaking strategy. She also serves on the boards of Spark Microgrants and Confluence Philanthropy. \nPedro Henriques da Silva is the Director for Shifting Trillions at the Sierra Club Foundation (SCF). At SCF\, Pedro provides strategic direction for the Foundation’s leadership role in shifting trillions of dollars toward an economy that addresses the climate crisis and restores ecosystems while benefiting people and advancing justice. In addition to his role at the Foundation\, Pedro serves on the Board of Directors of The Crane Institute for Sustainability and on the Environmental Justice Advisory Board of the Coalition for Green Capital. \nJosh ZinnerAs ICCR’s Chief Executive Officer since January 2016\, Josh Zinner oversees programs and operations for the organization\, and is the lead external organizational representative. Josh has more than 25 years’ experience as a non-profit leader\, coalition-builder and policy advocate. Josh is also a long-time public interest lawyer who has spent his career working to promote social and economic justice and corporate accountability. For the eight years prior to coming to ICCR\, Josh co-directed the New Economy Project\, an organization that works with community groups on economic justice issues and is at the forefront both locally and nationally in the fight against discriminatory financial practices. In addition\, Josh was previously a member of the Consumer Advisory Board of the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/activating-shareholder-power-for-philanthropic-impact/
CATEGORIES:Building an Impact Economy,Webinars
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86266339089
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DTSTAMP:20260617T081536
CREATED:20240826T215021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T134732Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating New Horizons: A Conversation with Jed Emerson
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nNavigating New Horizons: A Conversation on Impact Investing with Jed Emerson \nJoin Impact Entrepreneur for an insightful exploration with Jed Emerson\, a leading voice in impact investing. This Deep Dive session will cover not only the potential for expanding investment impact at scale but also the pivotal challenges and transformations within the field. Drawing on Jed’s deep reservoir of knowledge and experience\, participants will engage in a robust discussion about the evolving dynamics of impact investing. Explore strategic pathways for scaling investments and innovative approaches that merge financial returns with profound social and environmental benefits. This interactive session encourages participants to question\, debate\, and deepen their understanding of how impact investing can meet global challenges while adapting to an ever-changing investment landscape. Join us to challenge conventional approaches and explore new possibilities in impact investing. \n    \n            \n    About Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the featured guest(s) and our members and readers. Be sure to come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nJed EmersonJed Emerson’s leadership on impact investing has influenced the sector from its very beginning. He has co-authored seven books\, including “Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference\,” a Nautilus Gold Book Award winner and the first book on impact investing\, and authored “The Purpose of Capital: Elements of Impact\, Financial Flows and Natural Being.” \nHe is a frequent speaker at conferences\, including appearances at The World Economic Forum and Clinton Global Initiative. Jed is a Senior Fellow with the Center for Social Investment at Heidelberg University (Germany) and the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth at the University of Zurich and has held faculty appointments at Harvard\, Stanford\, and Oxford business schools. He has taught social entrepreneurship at Kellogg Business School\, Harvard Business School\, and NYU-Abu Dhabi. \nIn addition to his role at AlTi\, Jed is Senior Fellow with ImpactAssets\, a nonprofit financial services firm. He has founded and co-founded some of the nation’s leading impact investing\, venture philanthropy\, community venture capital and social enterprises. Jed was strategic advisor to investments for five family offices with over $1.4 billion in total assets\, executing 100 percent impact/sustainable investment strategies with their total net worth.
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SUMMARY:Transforming Markets for Sustainability with John Elkington
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nTransforming Markets for Sustainability: A Conversation with John Elkington \nJoin Impact Entrepreneur for an in-depth conversation with sustainability pioneer John Elkington as we explore his latest insights on transforming markets to embrace sustainability. Drawing from his recent article\, "Why Markets are Sustainability's Next Giant Leap\," and his new book\, "Tickling Sharks: How We Sold Business on Sustainability\," this Deep Dive offers IE members and readers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the luminary behind the term “triple bottom line”. Discuss the pivotal role of systemic change and innovative financial strategies in achieving environmental\, social\, and economic objectives. This interactive session invites all participants to challenge\, question\, and expand their perspectives on integrating sustainable practices into the core of global capitalism. \n    \n            \n    About Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the featured guest(s) and our members and readers. Be sure to come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guest\nJohn ElkingtonOne of the founders of the global sustainability movement\, John Elkington has co-founded four businesses since 1978: Environmental Data Services (ENDS\, 1978-); CounterCurrent (1983-); SustainAbility (1987-); and Volans Ventures (2008-). Along the way\, he has served on over 80 boards and advisory boards. He has addressed over 1\,500 conferences around the world and was a faculty member of the World Economic Forum from 2002-2008. He is the author or co-author of 21 books\, the latest —Tickling Sharks: How We Sold Business on Sustainability — published in June 2024 by Fast Company Press.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/transforming-markets-for-sustainability-with-john-elkington/
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Impact Metrics and Data for Enterprises and Investors
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nLeveraging Impact Metrics and Data for Enterprises and Investors \nThe impact economy demands rigorous and precise measurement of social and environmental outcomes\, yet many enterprises and investors struggle to effectively manage sustainability data. This challenge often stems from a lack of robust frameworks and the complexities associated with integrating data into strategic decisions. \nEmerging solutions in the field are revolutionizing the way organizations can utilize data\, providing more sophisticated tools and methodologies that enhance data-driven decision-making. These advancements make it possible to link impact metrics directly to financial performance\, thus aligning sustainability initiatives with business goals in a transparent and accountable manner. This webinar will cover several key topics\, including: \n\nInnovative approaches to impact measurement and data analytics.\nTechnology's role in creating sustainable and equitable solutions.\nThe integration of impact data with financial performance for strategic decision-making.\nUtilizing data to direct resources effectively towards community-focused initiatives.\n\nIn this Building an Impact Economy webinar\, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes four IMM experts to discuss how cutting-edge data practices can facilitate significant changes in sustainability management\, offering enterprises and investors the tools they need to succeed in the impact economy. \n    \n            \n    Featured Guests\nCatherine GriffinCatherine Griffin is the founder and CEO of Impactable\, the premiere impact modeling and reporting platform for founders and funders. Initially developed under the umbrella of Bloomberg Philanthropies and Obama Administration initiatives\, Impactable is designed to elevate the sophistication of impact analysis to that of traditional finance. The AI powered platform draws from a vast array of climate\, tech\, policy and ESG data to predict outcomes\, translate them into a dollar value\, and forecast impact potential per dollar of capital invested. It has grown to serve hundreds of leading funds and companies\, informing over $180M in impact capital. Prior to launching Impactable\, Catherine served as Managing Director at an award-winning impact accelerator where she built multiple global\, cross-sector innovation consortiums with Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Obama Administration's Climate Data Initiative to catalyze and accelerate the application of new technologies to address the world's most pressing challenges. Her work has been featured in FastCompany\, Forbes and the New York Times\, among others.  She has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and serves as a lecturer at Wharton. \nDrew PayneDrew Payne is an ardent advocate for education\, healthcare\, and community advancement\, who thrives at the intersection of innovation and impact. As founder and CEO of UpMetrics\, an industry-leading impact measurement and management software company\, Drew's journey has been defined by his unwavering commitment to helping mission-driven organizations harness the power of their data to drive capital and resources to community. Prior to spearheading UpMetrics\, Drew founded UHV Group\, where he provided operating advisory services to Blackstone portfolio companies within the real estate and education domains. His deep-seated dedication to fostering growth within these sectors fueled his passion for catalyzing transformation on a broader scale. Drew has roots in traditional philanthropy as Vice President of the Payne Family Foundation\, and has also focused on real estate and social impact investing. Born and raised in San Francisco\, Drew is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. \nJennifer SnapeJennifer Snape is the Founder and CEO of Reimag.in\, an enterprise data platform that provides companies and investors with comprehensive sustainability performance insights. Prior to Reimag.in\, she was a founding team member of UNDP's SDG Impact programme. Post UNDP\, she transitioned to Bain Capital Double Impact\, where she helped to establish the Impact Advisory Council and received top marks against the Operating Principles for Impact Management. In her role\, she supported portfolio companies to develop sustainability strategies and managed ESG regulatory and LP reporting for the fund. She continues to support organizations and fund managers to improve practices and mobilize teams\, resources\, and capital to meet sustainability objectives. \nEvan VahounyEvan Vahouny is the Chief Impact Officer at Proof\, where he leads the product strategy and design for their premier ESG and impact data intelligence platform. This platform empowers companies and investors to measure progress and create sustainable value for stakeholders and shareholders. Before joining Proof\, Evan worked in both the public and private sectors on building impact-linked financing projects\, designing data management systems\, and managing cross-sector partnerships in sustainable finance. He firmly believes that reliable\, transparent\, and actionable data is essential for driving systems change in the private sector\, paving the way for a just and sustainable world. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/leveraging-impact-metrics-and-data-for-enterprises-and-investors/
CATEGORIES:Building an Impact Economy,Impact Measurement & Management,Scaling Solutions,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Beyond Venture Capital: Diverse Paths to Funding Impact Startups
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nJoin us for an enlightening IE Deep Dive where Village Capital’s Allie Burns and Nathaly Botero discuss their thought-provoking article\, "Redefining the Fundraising Journey for Impact Startups\," which was co-authored with Aunnie Patton Power. This session will delve into why the traditional form of funding and supporting early-stage impact startups requires innovation\, exploring emerging alternatives that can align more closely with the goals of creating sustainable\, impact-creating enterprises. \n"As we explore the broad spectrum of funding mechanisms available to entrepreneurs\, it's crucial to understand that success isn’t necessarily defined by the size of an exit or valuation\," the authors remark. This conversation will unpack why the choice of funding strategy is as crucial as the amount raised\, key factors to consider when exploring options\, and how financial structures can impact a startup’s mission and its intended impact. Whether you are an entrepreneur seeking to navigate the complex funding landscape or an investor or entrepreneur support organization looking to support transformative business models\, this session will equip you with the insights to approach fundraising with intention and innovation. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of how diverse funding paths can contribute to a more inclusive and impactful economy. \nAbout Our Deep Dives\nDeep Dives are hour-long Zoom Meetings: Live Q&A Sessions (as opposed to our Zoom Webinars\, where the audience is in View-Only Mode) between the author(s) or subjects of a Magazine article and our members. Be sure to read the article in question and come bearing questions! \nFeatured Guests\nAllie BurnsAllie Burns brings nearly two decades of experience working with entrepreneurs and innovators at the intersection of tech and social change to her role as CEO of Village Capital. Prior to joining the organization in 2016\, she served as a senior executive at Revolution and the Case Foundation\, the venture capital firm and private family foundation created by former AOL executives Jean and Steve Case. In that role\, she led the organization’s communications and marketing teams\, and was instrumental in the development of major initiatives including the Rise of the Rest\, the Startup America Partnership and the Be Fearless campaign. \nNathaly BoteroPassionate about the intersection between research and practice\, Nathaly Botero manages Village Capital’s innovations projects focused on developing new insights and solutions to better support impact-driven entrepreneurs\, increase their access to capital\, and strengthen the startup ecosystem. Prior to Village Capital\, Nathaly worked in technical assistance at an impact investment fund in Latin America and in peace-building projects in Colombia.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/beyond-venture-capital-diverse-paths-to-funding-impact-startups/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89501247503
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SUMMARY:Harnessing AI For Social Impact
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nHarnessing AI For Social Impact Webinar Program \nIn an era marked by unprecedented technological advancement\, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and social impact presents extraordinary opportunities for positive change. This webinar\, part of Impact Entrepreneur’s Building an Impact Economy Webinar Series\, explores the technology’s potential for good\, as well as the ethical challenges and risks associated with it\, inspired by the insights shared by Brigit Helms in her compelling article. \nBrigit\, along with a distinguished panel of social entrepreneurs and a technology ethicist\, will navigate through the real-world applications and the broader implications of AI in today’s social impact landscape. The dialogue seeks to advance an understanding of how AI-driven solutions are improving impact\, while underscoring the importance of responsible implementation and ongoing ethical scrutiny. This webinar is an opportunity for participants to garner actionable insights on the application of AI to business operations to achieve greater social-economic goals\, thereby playing a pivotal role in accelerating the momentum towards an impact economy. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nThe growth of AI as a viable tool for social innovators and the ethical adoption in business models and operations.\nReal-world examples of successful social enterprise AI strategies and their impact on communities.\nMeasuring AI social and environmental impact against the technology’s challenges and risks.\nFuture Trends: the role of regulation and oversight when balancing the benefits of emerging technologies.\n\n    \n            \n    Featured Guests\nBrian Patrick GreenBrian Patrick Green\, Ph.D.\, is the director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and teaches AI ethics in Santa Clara’s Graduate School of Engineering. His work focuses on ethical issues with AI\, tech companies\, risky emerging technologies\, space exploration\, and the relationship of technology and religion. He is author\, co-author\, or co-editor of six books\, and has worked on technology ethics with the World Economic Forum\, the Vatican\, and technology companies including Microsoft\, Salesforce\, and IBM. Green has been cited in media ranging from The Atlantic to The Wall Street Journal. \nBrigit HelmsBrigit Helms is Executive Director at the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship\, the premier university-based social enterprise accelerator dedicated to eliminating poverty. For 30 years\, Brigit has created and delivered solutions to social and environmental challenges in 45 countries across Africa\, Asia\, and Latin America\, in both the private and public sectors. As vice president for the global development company\, Development Alternatives\, Brigit led a team of experts in economic growth\, governance\, environment\, and results management to help design and implement solutions to complex development problems around the world. Previously\, she led the Multilateral Investment Fund (now IDB Invest)\, the innovation lab of the Inter-American Development Bank that invests $85 million per year in social enterprises across Latin America and the Caribbean. At McKinsey\, she helped build a global financial inclusion practice\, providing mobile financial services for the under-served\, and supporting the development of a smart card-based agent banking network. Brigit spent around 14 years with the World Bank Group\, including launching banking\, agriculture\, and forestry programs to benefit small and medium enterprises in Indonesia through its International Finance Corp (IFC). She also served as sector leader for IFC’s East Asia and the Pacific region\, leading the Access to Finance program from her base in Cambodia. She was a founding member of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)\, a global center of excellence for financial inclusion\, where she supported microfinance institutions and their ecosystems across the globe. \nDaphne NgunjiriDr. Daphne Ngunjiri is the CEO of Access Afya\, where she spearheads the mission to deliver affordable\, high-quality healthcare to underserved communities in Kenya. A seasoned healthcare leader with over 15 years of combined medical and management experience\, she holds both an MBChB from the University of Nairobi and an MBA in Healthcare Management and Policy from Strathmore Business School. Dr. Ngunjiri believes passionately in the power of healthcare systems\, data\, and analytics to revolutionize operational efficiency and clinical outcomes. \nManoj SinhaManoj Sinha is CEO of Husk Power and one of TIME's 100 Most Influential Climate Leaders in Business. In 2008\, he pioneered the minigrid industry to eradicate energy poverty\, and has since built Husk into the leading clean energy company serving rural Africa and Asia. Husk owns and operates the world’s largest fleet of minigrids. Under Manoj's leadership\, Husk recently raised $100 million to electrify 1\,400 new communities. Manoj is a board member of CLEAN\, India's decentralized renewable energy trade association. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Africa Solar Industry Association. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/harnessing-ai-for-social-impact/
CATEGORIES:Building an Impact Economy,Tech for Social Good,Webinars
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SUMMARY:How Alternative Investment Strategies Can Drive Sustainable Solutions
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nHow Alternative Investment Strategies Can Drive Sustainable Solutions   \nIn our rapidly evolving global landscape\, we are increasingly facing a complex set of interrelated social and environmental challenges\, often referred to as a "polycrisis." These challenges demand innovative and systemic solutions that go beyond traditional approaches. As we grapple with these multifaceted problems\, there's a growing recognition of the critical role that financial mechanisms can play in addressing and potentially solving aspects of the polycrisis. \nIn this Luminaries Series webinar\, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes Courtney Birnbaum from Corbin Capital Partners. Drawing on findings from Corbin’s recently released white paper\, “Investing in Tomorrow”\, Courtney will share her perspectives on how non-traditional\, alternative investment strategies like private credit and hedge fund strategies\, largely untapped up to this point\, can be effectively deployed to invest in solutions that foster meaningful\, positive social and environmental change\, all while delivering attractive risk-adjusted returns. We’ll delve into some of the megatrends that these strategies are designed to capture as well as specific examples of how they can be used to deliver impact outcomes in areas such as litigation finance and opioids\, carbon credits\, and affordable housing. \nFeatured Guest\nCourtney Birnbaum\n\n\n\nCourtney Birnbaum serves as the Director of Sustainability at Corbin Capital Partners\, a New York-based woman-led independent alternative asset management firm that specializes in multi-strategy hedge fund and opportunistic credit investing. Corbin has experience creating and managing differentiated commingled and bespoke portfolios for investors globally. As of January 1\, 2024\, Corbin has $8.70 billion in assets under management. \nCourtney leads Corbin’s ESG integration and responsible investing programs. Prior to formally joining Corbin in January 2022\, Courtney served as a consultant for a year during which time she helped shape Corbin’s proprietary ESG materiality framework within the investment process. She also led the firm’s manager engagement efforts. Courtney is a member of Corbin’s Sustainability Committee\, Multi-Strategy Investment Committee\, and Credit Investment Committee. Previously\, Courtney was a senior advisor and portfolio manager at several family offices and the Director of Marketable Investments for the Bowdoin College endowment. Before joining Bowdoin\, Courtney spent approximately seven years at Goldman Sachs where she was a Vice President in the Alternative Investments and Manager Selection group (AIMS). In this role\, she was responsible for manager selection and seeding within hedge funds. Prior to Goldman\, she was a director at Sterling Stamos\, a multi-family office\, for four years. Courtney began her career in Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch and Rothschild. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. \n\n\n\n\nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/how-alternative-investment-strategies-can-drive-sustainable-solutions/
CATEGORIES:Luminarias,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Financing Strategies for Impact Ventures
DESCRIPTION:EventsThursday\, May 14\, 202612:00 PM - 1:15 PM\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n\n		\n\n\n\n	Tickets\n\n		\n	\n	\n		The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.	\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n	\n		Tickets are no longer available	\n\n\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n			\n\n	\n\n\n\nStream This Program\nPremium members of Impact Entrepreneur get complimentary admission to this program\, among many other benefits. To RSVP for your spot as a Premium Member\, make sure to login with your premium account to see the RSVP option. \nThis special evening discussion and valuable networking opportunity promises to unpack the intricate tapestry of funding strategies propelling sustainable enterprises toward positive change. \nThe path to securing funding for social enterprises is rarely linear\, presenting a complex terrain unique to each enterprises' circumstances\, ambitions\, and vision for both growth and impact. Attendees will delve into the multifaceted landscape of impact-driven finance\, hearing nuanced insights into investment techniques that prioritize not only financial viability but also the realization of ESG benchmarks. From the strategic use of debt and equity investments to the foundational support offered through grants and alternative financing\, this evening will illuminate the innovative pathways that harmonize the three pillars of the triple bottom line. \nCome listen to real-world success stories\, gain actionable insights for aligning commerce with conscience\, and participate in an exchange of wisdom for shaping a more equitable future. \nOur discourse will unravel critical themes such as: \n● Understanding the intricate expectations of impact investors\, drawn to both fiscal rewards and tangible benevolent impacts.● Preserving a venture's core ethos amid the tug-of-war between capital needs and mission fidelity.● Accessing innovative finance avenues when traditional options fall short of recognizing the long-term value of impact driven businesses.● Forging strategic alliances with philanthropic entities and investors whose aspirations resonate with your vision for progressive change. \nDon’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind event tailored for entrepreneurs\, investors\, and other practitioners driving the Impact Economy. \nFeatured Guests\nCarol CarusoCarol Caruso is a seasoned social impact entrepreneur\, investor\, and advisor\, with over two decades of global expertise in social impact\, inclusive finance\, and digital technology. Having co-founded an Inclusive Fintech startup\, she's a trailblazer in leveraging innovative tech like mobile apps\, AI\, and payment platforms for social good. Currently\, Carol serves as a social impact strategy consultant for multiple Impact Funds and startups\, advises MIT Sandbox Accelerator and Impact Entrepreneur\, and sits on investment committees and boards for various Impact Funds and startups. Her prior roles at Harvard Kennedy School’s Impact Accelerator and leadership positions at Accion International and Triple Jump underline her commitment to scaling businesses driving healthcare\, education\, clean energy\, social justice\, and inclusive finance worldwide. Carol's diverse background spans Europe\, US\, Africa\, Asia\, and LATAM\, fortified by having attended UC Berkeley’s Master’s program in Business Management and a B.S. in Economics & Finance from UC Santa Barbara. \nJosh CohenJosh Cohen is on a mission to make a difference via capitalism. He believes that how you make money (and what you do with it once you have it) matters and wants to help improve the world\, now. When considering how he wanted to be remembered\, Josh turned to impact investing before it had a name\, combining his experience as a venture capitalist\, technology company executive\, and family office CIO with his personal values. Thus\, the idea for City Light was born: partnering with experienced entrepreneurs using technology to generate significant financial returns\, while having a measurable social impact. Prior to founding City Light\, Josh led direct investments for a Greenwich CT-based family office\, worked in venture capital for a family office based in St. Louis\, was a Partner in a private debt fund\, and served as the Director of Business Development for Mobility Electronics (NASDAQ: IGOI). He began his career as an investment banker in the technology group of Deutsche Bank Alex Brown in San Francisco. Josh co-founded (and is a Board member of) The ImPact\, a member network whose mission is to inspire families to make impact investments more effectively. In addition\, he is on the investment committee for a family office based in Grand Rapids\, Michigan. Josh sits on the Board of Directors for Ready Responders and Brave Health. Josh previously held advisory roles with Ginger (now Headspace)\, OhmConnect (now Renew Home)\, 2U (Nasdaq: TWOU)\, Shotspotter (Nasdaq: SSTI)\, Practice (Acquired by Instructure: INST)\, Trilogy (Acquired by 2U: TWOU)\, and StraighterLine (Acquired by BV Partners). He is a frequent speaker on the topic of impact investing. \nSarah ConeSarah Cone is the founder and Managing Partner at Social Impact Capital. Referred to by Forbes as a “risk-taker who has proven herself\,” Sarah is an experienced venture capitalist who has proven that impact investing can generate strong financial returns while producing a positive effect on the world. Sarah invests very early in founders of innovative and impactful solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges\, helping them prove scalability and acquire follow-on funding from top-tier venture capital firms. In 2016\, Sarah began making direct angel investments in early-stage social impact venture capital opportunities. After successfully following this model for several years\, Sarah decided to launch a traditional venture capital fund following the same impact-oriented strategy as her angel investments. Sarah launched Social Impact Capital Fund I in 2019 via funds raised from high-net-worth individuals\, family offices\, foundations\, and fund of funds ultimately totaling over $43M in commitments. The firm uses an “impact arbitrage” investment strategy\, investing from the pre-seed and seed stage in companies that offer solutions to some of the world’s biggest environmental and societal challenges. Social Impact Capital is one of the few woman-led VC firms. Before founding Social Impact Capital\, Sarah worked at Illuminate Ventures and Omidyar Network's emerging technologies group along with a stint in Google’s legal department. Sarah holds a JD from UC Berkeley\, where she won several academic awards\, and a BA from Evergreen State College. \nPeter StrugatzAs a serial social entrepreneur\, Peter Strugatz serves on the Board to Victory Hemp Foods a regenerative agriculture hemp industrial ingredient company. Previously served as adviser to Califia Farms a midmarket plant-based beverage company and Ejido Verde a pine resin reforestation company in Southern Mexico. He was an adviser to Green Monday Ventures of Hong Kong\, a plant-based venture capital firm. Peter advises impact investors and social entrepreneurs\, with a focus on social capital\, strategy and implementation planning\, shared leadership\, and building strategic relationships for revenue growth and sales channel development. He was co-founder and co-CEO of IceStone which achieved Cradle to Cradle Gold and B Corp certifications. His 25 years of leadership experience also includes serving as CEO of Austin Productions. A former board member of Social Venture Network and the ALS Association\, Peter investment’s in multiple social purpose companies has included Stonyfield Farm Yogurt\, Light Phone\, Victory Hemp Foods\, Zipcar\, and Califia Farms. \nHost\nLaurie Lane-ZuckerLaurie Lane-Zucker is Founder and CEO of Impact Entrepreneur\, PBC\, an impact economy business that hosts the Impact Entrepreneur Network — a large\, global network of “systems-minded” entrepreneurs\, investors\, and scholars of social and environmental innovation — and editor and publisher of Impact Entrepreneur\, a digital magazine covering the emerging Impact Economy. For over 30 years\, Laurie has been a “pioneer” (Forbes) and recognized leader in sustainability\, social enterprise\, and impact investing. Laurie was the founding Executive Director of the international environmental organization\, Orion Society\, which publishes the celebrated Orion Magazine\, as well as the founder of a global sustainability think-tank\, the Triad Institute\, and Hotfrog\, a Founding B Corporation\, GIIRS Pioneer Company\, and the first company ever to complete an equity transaction on an impact investment exchange. Laurie is the bestselling and multiple award-winning publisher and editor of books and magazines on sustainability and social impact — having worked with such acclaimed authors as Wendell Berry\, Barry Lopez\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and David James Duncan — and the author of numerous articles on entrepreneurship and impact investing. Laurie is contributing author to the academic textbook from World Scientific\, Sustainability: Business and Investment Implications. His new book\, The Impact Entrepreneur Breakthrough: A Field Manual for the Regenerative Economy\, will be pubished by Berrett-Koehler in 2026\, with global distribution by Penguin Random House.
URL:https://impactentrepreneur.com/event/impact-encounters-financing-strategies-for-impact-ventures/
LOCATION:Impact Hub New York Metropolitan Area\, 417 Fifth Avenue\, Suite 814\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Building an Impact Economy
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