Deep Impact Investing has reached its first big milestone — 50 episodes and this week, Kimberly Griego-Kiel welcomes award-winning artist, social impact strategist, philanthropic advisor, and the Creative Action Institute’s board chair, Alyssa Wright.
Deep Impact Investing has reached its first big milestone — 50 episodes and this week, Kimberly Griego-Kiel welcomes award-winning artist, social impact strategist, philanthropic advisor, and the Creative Action Institute’s board chair, Alyssa Wright.
Many investors who want to make a positive impact with their dollars find it difficult to identify investment opportunities that will help them accomplish this.
That’s where ESG investment companies like Community Capital Management can help.
While money is certainly used to acquire goods and services, it is also often linked to the ways people feel, think, and behave.
That’s why Kimberly Griego-Kiel likes to consider money not only for its value, but also for the messages and meaning it can hold.
What can we accomplish if we as investors make use of data and knowledge to drive our impact investing?
In this episode, learn how Promethos Capital, an employee- and majority women-owned institutional investment boutique is doing just this.
You’ve likely heard the term CSR (Corporate Sustainability Reporting) at least once. But do you really know what this type of reporting entails and why it’s so important?
Find out in this episode as Kimberly Griego-Kiel takes you along for an in-depth look at CSR.
Many companies strive to continuously innovate and progress — and Horizons Sustainable Financial Services is no different.
From SEC registrations to new software and platform additions, in this week’s episode, Johann Klaassen and Kimberly Griego-Kiel reveal some great changes and developments happening at Horizons.
Not many investors realize the impact the palm oil industry has on people, animals, and the environment.
Find out what you need to know about this industry in today’s information-packed episode with Green Century Capital Management’s Jessye Waxman.
Farmers are a lot like scientists. In fact, for farmers to be able to cultivate healthy food for people like us, they need to know a lot about the way they’re producing and growing that food.
How are farmers and ranchers working to bring us healthier meals while also enhancing sustainability efforts in agriculture?
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) David Bennell focuses on creating high-quality products, services, and programs that deliver real value and set the standard for safety, sustainability, and profitability.