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Investing for Social Impact: Perspectives from Across th...
Nov 25, 2020
08:00 PM - 09:30 PM (America/New_York)

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There is a lot of excitement and hope around the use of enterprises to generate social and environmental benefits, in addition to delivering financial returns. Despite the energy among entrepreneurs and investors, there are relatively few examples of these enterprises at scale. A panel of experienced participants across the impact investing field will discuss why scaling has been so difficult and the role of different ecosystem actors in addressing this issue.

Panelists

Gemma Lloyd   Gemma is the CEO and a co-founder of the international jobs platform Work180

Will Richardson  Will is the head of venture capital at the Impact Investment Group in Melbourne 

Michael Traill   Michael is Executive Director at For Purpose Investment Partners and the Chair of the Paul Ramsay FoundationHarvard Business School, MBA (1987)

Moderator

Layusa Isa-Odidi   Layusa is a member of HAE and an Associate Partner with global social impact advisory firm Dalberg Advisors in Melbourne.  Harvard University; A.B., (2009); Harvard Business School, MBA (2014); Harvard Kennedy School, MPA-ID (2014)

 

 



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