Earlier this year, I put together the time and paper work to follow through on our long-time goal — and as of March 4th, Horizons is registered as a Benefit Corporation. Officially, our beneficial purpose is listed this way: “We build investment strategies designed to promote environmental sustainability and social justice, so that our clients can express their values in their portfolios”.
Horizons’ CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Johann Klaassen, has been appointed to the American Philosophical Association’s Board of Officers as its Treasurer.
Horizons’ CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Johann Klaassen, who holds a PhD in Philosophy, has been appointed to a three-year term on the American Philosophical Association’s “Committee on Non-Academic Careers”.
After twenty-five years with the company, Founding Partner Kimberly Griego-Kiel has resigned her positions as CEO and Chief Compliance Officer of Horizons Sustainable Financial Services, Inc., effective December 31st of this year.
Over the last year or so, there have been a flurry of big transactions in the financial services world. It seems like every time we turn around, some big Wall Street firms are buying one another, investment banks are buying client service companies, massive brokerage firms are “merging”, and so…
In this short series (see the Introduction), I lay out the four key categories of work that we do on behalf of our investment management clients — four kinds of activities that are difficult for folks without our training and experience to do for themselves. I hope that this series…
In this short series (see the Introduction), I lay out the four key categories of work that we do on behalf of our investment management clients — four kinds of activities that are difficult for folks without our training and experience to do for themselves. I hope that this series…
In this short series (see the Introduction), I lay out the four key categories of work that we do on behalf of our investment management clients — four kinds of activities that are difficult for folks without our training and experience to do for themselves. I hope that this series…
In this short series (see the Introduction), I lay out the four key categories of work that we do on behalf of our investment management clients — four kinds of activities that are difficult for folks without our training and experience to do for themselves. I hope that this series…