The Vermont Women’s Investors Network (VT WIN) in collaboration with the
Northern New England Womens' Investor Network (NNE WIN) is excited to host
Joel Solomon of Renewal Fund and author of the Clean Money Revolution, and
Deb Nelson, of VP of Client & Community Engagement at RSF Social Finance for
an interactive discussion on effective integrated capital strategies that
re-think the purpose of money and use it for good rather than harm. In its
most simple form, integrated capital is defined as “the coordinated use of
diverse forms of financial and human capital to support enterprises and
strategies that address complex social and environmental
problems.”They’ll bring tales from the front lines of working with women
investors, philanthropists and entrepreneurs doing this work. Participants
will have time to consider how to apply integrated capital strategies and
invest in companies that align with their values.
Learn more about Joel Solomon here. And, read this interview with Deb Nelson
on The Real Purpose of Money .
WHO: Women angel investors, women interested in learning more about angel,
impact and/or investing in local businesses in their community. While this
workshop does not preclude men or entrepreneurs from attending, registration
is limited due to space so we will prioritize attendees above.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 from 9am to 1pm (registration begins at
8:30am)
WHAT: A lively discussion with pioneers in the field of impact investing,
delicious luncheon, great networking and, a copy of Joel Solomon's book,
“The Clean Money Revolution.”
Note that space is limited to 75 people so, don’t wait to register!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/integrated-capital-using-all-the-tools-in-the-toolbox-tickets-70759410301?
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