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Reimagining Climate Change Through Agriculture, With Project Drawdown
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...
Parity in the workplace for women with Eve Ellis of Morgan Stanley
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...
Investing For a Sustainable Future: Investors Care More About Sustainability
The MIT study is out! The good news is more and more investors care about where there money is going. The study reveals a "growing number of investors are paying attention to ESG performance, as evidence mounts that sustainability-related activities are material to...
Catalyzing the Connection Economy
Somewhere along the line our culture lost contact with the recognition of oneness of all life, the connectedness to each other. Our institutions – government, economy, religion are all built on a false premise of separation. Simply spoken, in Economics 101 we learned...
Dan Crisafulli of Potrero Investment Advisors on impact and policy | Vol 1
Impact investing expert Dan Crisafulli affirms the role of social capital to facilitate critical solutions on behalf of environmental and social challenges we face today. In this video interview, Crisafulli talks about how impact investing provides companies, private...
Insurgent Disrupters
Walter Isaacson’s new book, The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution, offers a computer age grand tour: from the tentative beginnings of the computer age in the 1830s all the way forward to Wikipedia and the Internet....





