by Amy Seidman | Consumer Brands, Lifestyle, Supply Chain, Women
“The right of women to live free from abuse and harassment is starting to unite the world, as people rise up to say: enough is enough,” states CEO Scott Leonard of Indigenous. A passionate man with sandy blonde hair looks more like a surfer than...
by Amy Seidman | Economy, Innovation
While a twisted journey ripe with bad actors, cryptocurrencies have increased exponentially over the past few years. One can only surmise that something big is happening to weather the industry’s storms as more people become attuned to one of the next big technology...
by Lauren Schiller | Agriculture, Sustainability, Thought Leadership, Women
Can climate change be a good thing? Shana Rappaport and Amanda Ravenhill of Project Drawdown look at climate change not as a dreaded certainty but as an opportunity for growth and change. Amanda Ravenhill is the Executive Director of Project Drawdown, which she...
by Amy Seidman | Impact, SoCap, Video, Women
Eve Ellis, wealth advisor at Morgan Stanley, reveals the value of parity in the workplace in her impactful video interview about the Matterhorn Group. Last summer, Eve was doing research and learned the stunning correlation of how women in leadership contributes to...
by Eve Ellis | SoCap, Thought Leadership, Women
Why do companies with gender diverse boards perform better? As the portfolio manager of a strategy which seeks to benefit from this fact,* I am often asked this question by investors who think there must be one holy grail answer. They even seem ready to boast...
by Ray Podder | Energy, Featured, In Focus, SoCap
In 1997, while rummaging through a bin of novelty items in a tiny sidewalk shop in San Francisco’s China Town, I stumbled upon an item that sounded too good to be true. It was a shaving razor made of a self sharpening non-metallic material that was supposed to be good...