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Ready to learn more or get involved?
Visit Impact Capital Managers to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns.

More on Trailhead Capital at www.trailheadcap.com


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Whether you’re a young professional or experienced investor, Mark Lewis advises: “Become a subject matter expert in something, build a really strong network, and learn the X’s and O’s as you go.” Passion and authentic engagement remain key in this transformative sector.

Ready to learn more or get involved?
Visit Impact Capital Managers to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns.

More on Trailhead Capital at www.trailheadcap.com


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Ready to learn more or get involved?
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Ready to learn more or get involved?
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Mike’s journey proves there’s no single path to impact investing. Whether you’re a founder or aspiring investor, his advice is simple: Hustle matters. Show you can get things done with speed, adaptability, and creativity—even if you’re not a battle-tested entrepreneur (yet).
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If you enjoy this conversation and want to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns, visit us at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of BMBW, Daniel speaks with Martin Hahn, CEO of Capital Dynamics, and Verena Rossolatos, Chair of the Responsible Investment Committee at Capital Dynamics.</p><p>Capital Dynamics is a leader in clean energy and the lower middle market investing.  Capital Dynamics manages over $14 billion by targeting strong returns while leading on impact – including becoming one of the first signatories of the <a href="https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/capital-dynamics-clean-energy-infrastructure-receives-top-rankings-from-gresb-in-2021-for-renewable-power-301401874.html" target="_blank">UN Principles for Responsible Investing in 2008 and their Clean Energy and Infrastructure Fund earning a 5-Start rating from GRESB</a>.</p><p>Verena and Martin discuss how Capital Dynamics developed its responsible investing strategy, highlighting key milestones like launching its clean energy business line, creating the R-Eye rating system ( Capital Dynamics’ proprietary ESG scoring system) and dedicating themselves to transparency and engagement in the ESG realm. They explore how to align with evolving European and American perceptions of impact and ESG with a focus on the significance of financial materiality and ethical business practices.</p><p>Tune in to discover how Capital Dynamics is investing not only for solid returns but also to ensure a sustainable future. These expert insights provide valuable lessons for both seasoned investors and industry newcomers.</p><p>If you enjoy this conversation and want to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns, visit us at <a href="www.impactcapitalmanagers.com" target="_blank">www.impactcapitalmanagers.com</a>.</p><p> </p>
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Tune in to discover how Capital Dynamics is investing not only for solid returns but also to ensure a sustainable future. These expert insights provide valuable lessons for both seasoned investors and industry newcomers. 

If you enjoy this conversation and want to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns, visit us at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com.

 
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Verena and Martin discuss how Capital Dynamics developed its responsible investing strategy, highlighting key milestones like launching its clean energy business line, creating the R-Eye rating system ( Capital Dynamics’ proprietary ESG scoring system) and dedicating themselves to transparency and engagement in the ESG realm. They explore how to align with evolving European and American perceptions of impact and ESG with a focus on the significance of financial materiality and ethical business practices.

Tune in to discover how Capital Dynamics is investing not only for solid returns but also to ensure a sustainable future. These expert insights provide valuable lessons for both seasoned investors and industry newcomers. 

If you enjoy this conversation and want to learn more about how investing for impact drives returns, visit us at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com.

 
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      <title>#62 | Driving Impact Outcomes Achieving Sustainable Returns with Apax Global Impact</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the latest BMBW podcast episode, Daniel is joined by David Su, a Managing Partner and co-head of the Apax Global Impact team based in New York. Apax Global Impact invests in visionary businesses that deliver tangible impact. It partners with management teams to drive transformational outcomes for people and the planet.</p><p>David was drawn to Apax’s authentic approach to impact investing and a large firm's global platform, collaborative culture, and resources. Having spent most of his career on the West Coast, where investors chase the next “unicorn,” David is excited to invest in and work with a different and more meaningful type of “unicorn,” one where the value is not only determined by headline dollars but where valuation and social impact are equally regarded.</p><p>Apax’s strategy intertwines impact with financial performance, particularly at scale. While unique impact elements rarely drive alpha, the fund continually enhances business and impact dimensions. Intriguingly, Apax aims for private equity returns that are parallel to traditional funds but with an added layer of positive social and environmental outcomes. David is optimistic, citing increased employee and customer preferences for impactful companies and favorable borrowing conditions for such businesses.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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Apax’s strategy intertwines impact with financial performance, particularly at scale. While unique impact elements rarely drive alpha, the fund continually enhances business and impact dimensions. Intriguingly, Apax aims for private equity returns that are parallel to traditional funds but with an added layer of positive social and environmental outcomes. David is optimistic, citing increased employee and customer preferences for impactful companies and favorable borrowing conditions for such businesses.

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Apax’s strategy intertwines impact with financial performance, particularly at scale. While unique impact elements rarely drive alpha, the fund continually enhances business and impact dimensions. Intriguingly, Apax aims for private equity returns that are parallel to traditional funds but with an added layer of positive social and environmental outcomes. David is optimistic, citing increased employee and customer preferences for impactful companies and favorable borrowing conditions for such businesses.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the latest from the BMBW podcast, Daniel joins Sabari Raja and Yigal Kerszenbaum, co-managing partners of JFFVentures. The conversation delves deep into the future of work, the growing need for upskilling, and how innovative solutions are shaping emerging job markets. </p><p>JFFVentures is operationally independent but strategically aligned to Jobs for the Future (JFF), a forty-year-old national nonprofit working across the U.S. education and workforce systems to achieve equitable economic advancement for all. Together, they’re working to get 75 million people facing systemic barriers to advancement into quality jobs by 2033.</p><p>Sabari and Yigal share how JFFVentures supports founders by leveraging JFF's unique strengths and mobilizing JFF’s extensive networks to help founders scale impact across the learn-to-work ecosystem. Their focused strategy includes investing in solutions that benefit middle- to low-income earners and leveraging tech-enabled scalable solutions to ensure a broad impact.</p><p>Tune in to the full episode for a thought-provoking conversation on building a better workforce and driving meaningful economic impact.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Tune in to the full episode for a thought-provoking conversation on building a better workforce and driving meaningful economic impact. 


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JFFVentures is operationally independent but strategically aligned to Jobs for the Future (JFF), a forty-year-old national nonprofit working across the U.S. education and workforce systems to achieve equitable economic advancement for all. Together, they’re working to get 75 million people facing systemic barriers to advancement into quality jobs by 2033. 

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      <title>#52 | Ford Foundation Impact Investing Initiative Generating 28% Compound Annual Return (As of Dec 2021)</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Equilibrium Capital has gathered over $4.5 billion across its platform of sustainability driven investment strategies.  Equilibrium became one of the largest impact native investment firms by not referring to itself as an impact investor, but instead by developing strategies for institutional investors wherein sustainability drove the financial returns.  Equilibrium created a series of thematic financial “products” that appealed to institutional investors – such as Equilibrium’s Carbon Transition Infrastructure and Controlled Environment Foods strategies.  Founder Dave Chen has been a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg Business School for 13 years where he talks about “building an army” of sustainable investors by teaching and encouraging students to pursue sustainable investing. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#48 | JP Morgan Private Bank: Sustainable Investment Platform Enabling Client Sustainable Investing</title>
      <description><![CDATA[JPMorgan Chase is America’s largest bank and its Private Banking business, the firm’s wealth management arm for high and ultra-high net worth clients, is committed to building a sustainable investment platform that enables clients to direct dollars towards sustainable investing. Global Head of Sustainable Investing at J.P. Morgan Private Bank drills down on how to then measure that impact in both the public and private markets.  J.P. Morgan’s Global Impact Fund represents a portfolio of impact-focused private vehicles focused on advancing towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals applying the rigor of the bank’s diligence process to identify and evaluate impact fund managers. On the public side, J.P. Morgan acquired OpenInvest, enabling the personalization of portfolios to align clients’ values and preferences to their investment goals. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Less than 3% of venture capital funding goes to women founders.  Yet studies show that women
founders drive two times as much revenue as male founders and have better IRRs. Bobbi Kurshan and Kathy Hurley wrote InnovateHERs to highlight female business leaders and discover how women can leverage their entrepreneurial mindset to advance their careers. The book features the stories 29 entrepreneurial women, including those that overcame immense adversity including abject poverty, to achieve successes.  Each story is more inspiring then the prior, but decades of research into Entrepreneurial Mindset Profiles provides a framework to view their successes. Kurshan describes how purpose driven female leaders tend to overcome the propensity of women to be risk adverse.  In effect, female entrepreneurs are more likely to find their calling from a passion borne of empathy. Bobbi Kurshan describes how women can build their network, discover their passion, to become INNovateHERs. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Aug 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#46 | Apollo Global: Bringing Scale to Impact</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As there will never be enough philanthropy dollars to solve major problems and opportunities driven by global crises like climate change, Apollo Global Management is looking to invest in large, scaled companies where growing profits is directly tied to impact.  Apollo named Lisa Hall Impact Chairperson in 2020.  Hall has been a leader in impact investing since the 1990s when she joined Calvert Impact Capital.  Since then, she has been at the forefront of impact trend setting from serving as CEO at Calvert to joining the Brenninkmeijer family in 2010 to begin the transition of their family office investing towards impact and sustainability. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#45 | Builders Fund: Purpose as a Competitive Advantage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Purpose is a competitive advantage for the Builders Fund, which leads growth equity and buyouts of lower middle market companies driven by impact.  Builders has invested in companies like PosiGen Solar, bringing solar power to low income homeowners; Traditional Medicinals, the leading wellness tea brand in North America; and Mixt, a plant-based restaurant chain.  Mike Dutton and Tripp Baird founded Builders to fill a gap for impact-focused capital for emerging growth stage companies, and to be a purpose-driven partner as these businesses scale their impact.  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <title>#44 | Wireframe Ventures: Backing Early-stage Founders Focused on the Health of People and the Planet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Wireframe Ventures backs early-stage founders focused on the health of people and the planet.  Co-founders Harsh Patel and Paul Straub make initial investments of $500K to $2m at the seed or pre-seed stage, and then work closely with founders to turn their world changing ideas into scaled companies. For example, Wireframe led the seed round in Span.io, to reinvent the hundred year old electric panel, and has since raised over $120M to bring his vision from concept to commercial deployment, and frequently makes early investments in companies at the forefront of scientific innovation like Mammoth Biosciences, co-founded by Trevor Martin and Nobel Prize winner Professor Jennifer Doudna.   
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Jun 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#40 | Achieve Partners: High Growth and High Impact Education Technology Investing</title>
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      <title>#38 | Ballentine Partners: Multi-Generational Wealth Value Aligned Advisors</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#29 | CIM: Technology Can Reset 1970s era Lending Rules Expanding Access to Credit</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Community Investment Manager (“CIM”) provides credit facilities to help solve structural challenges that women and people from disadvantaged communities often face when accessing capital.  According to co-founder Jacob Haar, CIM thinks about how small, incremental changes to the 1970s banking model of lending based on assets and inventory can be evolved for the modern age by bringing a technology and data driven impact lens to underwriting. Jacob realized the power of even a little bit of credit to transform lives when he provided micro-credit loans in Azerbaijan.  Today, CIM’s capital helps transformative companies demonstrate and scale in responsible lending innovation to reach the underserved.  
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      <title>#28 |The Social Entrepreneurship Fund: Alpha Creation by Putting the Needs of Low Income Americans First</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2021 08:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Claudine Emeott leads Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund – a $100M vehicle targeting venture capital returns in impactful companies that partner within the Salesforce ecosystem.  With over 30 companies, Salesforce Ventures Impact is part of a growing number of corporate venture arms that are embracing impact to drive their balance sheet investing. A unique investor, Salesforce employees advise and mentor portfolio companies and often make joint introductions to key customers or even to potential vendor relationships with Salesforce itself in key focus areas: education & workforce development, sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion, and social sector technology.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Liesel Pritzker Simmons and Ian Simmons challenged orthodoxy when they invested 100% of their family wealth into impact investing by creating a new type of family office -- Blue Haven Initiative.  Blue Haven invests through third party managers with an impact lens across asset classes, from public equities to private equity to early-stage VC to hedge funds.  The only in-house invested platform is Blue Haven’s $50M allocation to an evergreen fund to support mission-driven, tech enabled startups in sub-Saharan Africa.  Liesel and Ian have an intergenerational view on performance and the impact that their capital has on the world as they are invest for their children and their children’s children.  They view ESG as a way to mitigate risk, which helps maintain and grow their assets.  
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      <title>#18 | Bain Double Impact: Rethinking the Traditional Buyout Firm</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick partnered in impact with buyout behemoth Bain Capital.  Together, they created Bain Double Impact which was recently selected by PEI as the top impact fund in the world.  By investing in mission-driven, scaled middle market companies operating in traditional industries with clear impact metrics, the Bain Double Impact team is bringing impact into middle market private equity.  With three major exits already under their belt, Governor Patrick believes that while the planet is in trouble, communities are in trouble and capitalism itself is in trouble, there is room for optimism as new thinking pushes through the orthodoxy of the past to create a new system of capitalism that maximizes value for all stakeholders.  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Aug 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>#15 | Closed Loop Partners: Reshaping the Circular Economy From Poop To High Fashion</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Closed Loop Partners invests in products and services that don’t depend on natural resource extraction or the disposal of those products in land fill to be successful.  Closed Loop is a VC through buyout stage investor in the circular economy – proving that the circular economy is much more economical and higher quality than the companies of the last century. Through their investments, Closed Loop is showing that “those that profited in the previous era will be consigned to their rightful place: the waste bin of history”.  Ron Gonen learned about the value and cost of waste as New York City’s Deputy Commissioner of Sanitation and brings that lens to reshape how our economy uses resources and then recycles. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <title>#14 | Ecosystem Integrity Fund: The Next Industrial Revolution is Built on Sustainability</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Electric vehicles are superior to internal combustion powered cars.  Distributed energy is superior to centralized energy.  Sustainable agriculture is more profitable than dirty agriculture.  Many trillions of dollars are flowing into recreating our 100 year old industrial infrastructure.  The cost of solar power has dropped ~90% since the founding of the Ecosystem Integrity Fund which creates the opportunity to create venture like returns from deploying over 20,000 charging stations and saving over 200,000 gallons of diesel fuel.  Geoff Eisenberg and Devin Whatley have decided that backing clearly superior technologies and products was the pathway to bringing institutional capital to sustainable investing.  From alcohol imbued Kambucha to hydrogen based aviation, EIF is leading the charge to create sustainable companies of the future. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <title>#13 | SJF Ventures: High Growth, Positive Impact</title>
      <description><![CDATA[SJF Ventures has pioneered venture-like growth in sustainable businesses since 1999. Co-founded by Dave Kirkpatrick, SJF was initially called the “Sustainable Jobs Fund” – founded with the belief that environmentally driven companies would create good jobs.  But today, SJF has built deep expertise across verticals like healthcare, education, and the environment. Dave, and Emma Sissman, lead at SJF for implementing impact and growth strategies, talk about how SJF drives high impact and high growth at the same time.    
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      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Jul 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Brandon Shelton loved jumping out of airplanes as an airborne officer.  After leaving the service and working on Wall Street, Brandon is now co-founder of TFX Capital which backs high performing veterans who are domain experts tackling nasty problems.  Veterans make up 0.5% of the population but start 10% of the small businesses in America – making veterans an attractive demographic to invest behind.  In the 1960s, US government funding helped create the first boom in Silicon Valley.  TFX Capital is helping to create a new investment ecosystem around veterans that will perhaps create the next golden age of interaction between Silicon Valley and the US Military.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <title>#11 | Mission Possible: Decarbonize the Economy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[DBL Partners is renowned for leading early investments in companies like Tesla, SpaceX and Solar City.  DBL Co-Founder Nancy Pfund built her career with a simple mission: to take on companies that are stifling innovation.  From the Detroit Big 3 to Satellite companies that monopolized access to space, Nancy leads investments in startups that take on the incumbents and win.  Listen to the story of how a young staffer at the Sierra Club in Washington DC became one of Fortune’s top 25 Eco-Innovators by backing passionate entrepreneurs who are decarbonizing the economy.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>DBL Partners is renowned for leading early investments in companies like Tesla, SpaceX and Solar City.  DBL Co-Founder Nancy Pfund built her career with a simple mission: to take on companies that are stifling innovation.  From the Detroit Big 3 to Satellite companies that monopolized access to space, Nancy leads investments in startups that take on the incumbents and win.  Listen to the story of how a young staffer at the Sierra Club in Washington DC became one of Fortune’s top 25 Eco-Innovators by backing passionate entrepreneurs who are decarbonizing the economy. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>#10 | HCAP Partners: Revolutionary Idea, Pay Workers Well to Drive Returns</title>
      <description><![CDATA[HCAP invests in service-oriented companies with large numbers of staff then pay that workforce a living wage and show them respect, trademarking the term “Gainful Jobs Approach”, which was created in conjunction with MIT’s Good Jobs Institute, to ensure that every employee has a “quality job”.  Could HCAP be creating the actual “future of work” where sustainability for employees drives success on the bottom line?  Hope Mago, Board Chair of Impact Capital Managers, continues to innovate at one of the first impact investment firms.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>HCAP invests in service-oriented companies with large numbers of staff then pay that workforce a living wage and show them respect, trademarking the term “Gainful Jobs Approach”, which was created in conjunction with MIT’s Good Jobs Institute, to ensure that every employee has a “quality job”.  Could HCAP be creating the actual “future of work” where sustainability for employees drives success on the bottom line?  Hope Mago, Board Chair of Impact Capital Managers, continues to innovate at one of the first impact investment firms. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>#9 | Lime Rock New Energy: Changing How We Create and Transport Electricity</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Energy is changing and our electricity grid technology is over 100 years old.  Every day, new solar panels, windmills and cogeneration plants are transforming America’s electricity production – but our grid that carries electricity to those who use it is unable to keep up.  Last year, there were over 700 gigawatts of power that were not hooked up to the grid.  Lime Rock New Energy is on a mission to change how our energy is created and consumed by filling a hole in the market: growth equity.  Listen to how Mark Lewis and Mark McCall – two veteran climate change investors – are innovating in a forgotten part of the environmental capital stack. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Energy is changing and our electricity grid technology is over 100 years old.  Every day, new solar panels, windmills and cogeneration plants are transforming America’s electricity production – but our grid that carries electricity to those who use it is unable to keep up.  Last year, there were over 700 gigawatts of power that were not hooked up to the grid.  Lime Rock New Energy is on a mission to change how our energy is created and consumed by filling a hole in the market: growth equity.  Listen to how Mark Lewis and Mark McCall – two veteran climate change investors – are innovating in a forgotten part of the environmental capital stack.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>#8 | Core Innovation Capital: It’s Expensive To Be Poor</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Arjan Schutte is democratizing prosperity by investing in technologies that dramatically reduce the cost of financial services.  17% of low income Americans' spending goes to things that are generally “free” for the middle class and wealthy – like having a bank account.  Arjan has backed unicorns like blockchain-based international digital payments company Ripple, and out of left field concepts like Yotta that encourage savings through lottery-like winnings.  Listen to how over the last decade Core’s portfolio companies have created $45 Billion of savings for 25 million Americans, 80% of whom are low and moderate income.  That means Arjan has helped save poor Americans about $100 per household per month while driving substantial value in the Core portfolio. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Jun 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Arjan Schutte is democratizing prosperity by investing in technologies that dramatically reduce the cost of financial services.  17% of low income Americans&apos; spending goes to things that are generally “free” for the middle class and wealthy – like having a bank account.  Arjan has backed unicorns like blockchain-based international digital payments company Ripple, and out of left field concepts like Yotta that encourage savings through lottery-like winnings.  Listen to how over the last decade Core’s portfolio companies have created $45 Billion of savings for 25 million Americans, 80% of whom are low and moderate income.  That means Arjan has helped save poor Americans about $100 per household per month while driving substantial value in the Core portfolio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Arjan Schutte is democratizing prosperity by investing in technologies that dramatically reduce the cost of financial services.  17% of low income Americans&apos; spending goes to things that are generally “free” for the middle class and wealthy – like having a bank account.  Arjan has backed unicorns like blockchain-based international digital payments company Ripple, and out of left field concepts like Yotta that encourage savings through lottery-like winnings.  Listen to how over the last decade Core’s portfolio companies have created $45 Billion of savings for 25 million Americans, 80% of whom are low and moderate income.  That means Arjan has helped save poor Americans about $100 per household per month while driving substantial value in the Core portfolio.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Jonathan Rose is an early ESG focused real estate investor who uses concepts like Green Building and livable communities to drive 15+% returns over his 15+ years buying 100+ apartment complexes, primarily for the working poor.  His track record is rooted in making high ROI investments that improve energy efficiency and expand community facilities and resources to ensure low turnover of residents.  Listen to Jonathan Rose challenge Milton Freedman’s maxim that we must separate economic and social goals by arguing that real asset owners should actively pursue profitable ways to drive social returns while creating superior economic outcomes.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Jonathan Rose is an early ESG focused real estate investor who uses concepts like Green Building and livable communities to drive 15+% returns over his 15+ years buying 100+ apartment complexes, primarily for the working poor.  His track record is rooted in making high ROI investments that improve energy efficiency and expand community facilities and resources to ensure low turnover of residents.  Listen to Jonathan Rose challenge Milton Freedman’s maxim that we must separate economic and social goals by arguing that real asset owners should actively pursue profitable ways to drive social returns while creating superior economic outcomes. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Reach Capital is a venture capital firm where more than half of the team has advanced degrees in education. Reach has doubled down on its winners by making big bets on winners like Nearpod ($600+M exit), Outschool (recent $1.4Bn valuation), and Mystery Science ($140M exit). These exits and track records make Jennifer Carolan and Shauntel Garvey some of the most successful female venture capitalists. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:title>#5 | Reach Capital: Educators Building Unicorns by Bridging the Gap From Edtech to Silicon Valley</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Reach Capital is a venture capital firm where more than half of the team has advanced degrees in education. Reach has doubled down on its winners by making big bets on winners like Nearpod ($600+M exit), Outschool (recent $1.4Bn valuation), and Mystery Science ($140M exit). These exits and track records make Jennifer Carolan and Shauntel Garvey some of the most successful female venture capitalists.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>#4 | Rethink Education: Revolutionizing EdTech Investing by Destroying His Prestige University Bias</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Matt Greenfield is a reformed Yale PhD in English who wrote the business plan for the first company he invested in that later sold for over $100M.  Today leading Rethink education, Matt has backed 9 African American CEOs, four of whom are woman, from disparate backgrounds, two of whom were named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list.  Has to constantly remind himself that having gone to the University of Phoenix (rather than Yale) is indicative of grit and persistence inverting the prestige bias.  Trust me, Matt does not sound like a venture capitalist and still achieves Alpha.

Learn more at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 4 May 2021 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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Learn more at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com</itunes:summary>
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Learn more at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com</itunes:subtitle>
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Stephen DeBerry has one of the top watched Ted Talks that describes how disadvantaged communities tend to follow the geographic destiny of living downwind.  The poverty of Eastside communities manifests itself in ways investors don’t usually consider – like how many restaurants in a city like East Palo Alto have metal cutlery.  Stephen invests in entrepreneurs changing Eastside communities for the better.

Watch Stephen's Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/stephen_deberry_why_the_wrong_side_of_the_tracks_is_usually_the_east_side_of_cities 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2021 21:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Stephen DeBerry has one of the top watched Ted Talks that describes how disadvantaged communities tend to follow the geographic destiny of living downwind.  The poverty of Eastside communities manifests itself in ways investors don’t usually consider – like how many restaurants in a city like East Palo Alto have metal cutlery.  Stephen invests in entrepreneurs changing Eastside communities for the better.

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Stephen DeBerry has one of the top watched Ted Talks that describes how disadvantaged communities tend to follow the geographic destiny of living downwind.  The poverty of Eastside communities manifests itself in ways investors don’t usually consider – like how many restaurants in a city like East Palo Alto have metal cutlery.  Stephen invests in entrepreneurs changing Eastside communities for the better.

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Women-led startups received just 2.3% of VC funding in 2020, and fewer than 12% of decision makers at VC firms are women. Heidi Patel and Jenny Abramson, Managing Partners of Rethink Impact, discuss how data shows "gender lens investing" can drive superior returns by funding otherwise overlooked entrepreneurs who happen to be female. Rethink Impact is building a network of female entrepreneurs solving the problems of tomorrow today with backing from prominent individual and institutional investors. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2021 21:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Learn more at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com

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Jason Palmer and Mark Grovic, partners at New Markets Venture Partners, discuss with host Daniel Pianko seeking alpha by finding education and training investments in rise of the rest cities.  Each of New Markets last three funds has achieved top quartile performance by driving education gains that will bridge the economic divide of the haves and have nots in America. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 16:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>bmbw@achievepartners.com (Impact Capital Managers)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Learn more at www.impactcapitalmanagers.com

Jason Palmer and Mark Grovic, partners at New Markets Venture Partners, discuss with host Daniel Pianko seeking alpha by finding education and training investments in rise of the rest cities.  Each of New Markets last three funds has achieved top quartile performance by driving education gains that will bridge the economic divide of the haves and have nots in America.</itunes:summary>
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Jason Palmer and Mark Grovic, partners at New Markets Venture Partners, discuss with host Daniel Pianko seeking alpha by finding education and training investments in rise of the rest cities.  Each of New Markets last three funds has achieved top quartile performance by driving education gains that will bridge the economic divide of the haves and have nots in America.</itunes:subtitle>
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