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Capital for Good
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
44 episodes
1 day ago
We find ourselves at a moment of unprecedented challenge – and opportunity.  While the COVID-19 health, economic, and racial crises have laid bare and exacerbated any number of structural inequalities, and global climate change remains an existential – and very urgent – threat, they also compel us to reimagine how leaders across the private, nonprofit, and public sectors can champion social and environmental change in ways that truly advance shared prosperity and a sustainable future.   Presented by the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change at Columbia Business School, Capital for Good provides a window into this reimagined future: a chance to hear from corporate and civic leaders about their visions, plans, commitments, and on-the ground efforts to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society. Through in depth and candid conversations, we will explore and unpack solutions to some of our most urgent challenges.    Can business be a force for good? What is stakeholder capitalism? What is the role of capital markets and philanthropy along the pathways to inclusive growth? How do we encourage and scale grassroots and broad-based innovation? How can public private partnerships help bring all of our resources and ingenuity to bear?   About the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change The institute educates leaders to use business knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and management tools to address social and environmental challenges.   About the Host Georgia Levenson Keohane is a seasoned executive in the private and nonprofit sectors at the intersection of capital markets, responsible investing and business, and philanthropy and public policy; an award winning author; and an adjunct professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School.
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We find ourselves at a moment of unprecedented challenge – and opportunity.  While the COVID-19 health, economic, and racial crises have laid bare and exacerbated any number of structural inequalities, and global climate change remains an existential – and very urgent – threat, they also compel us to reimagine how leaders across the private, nonprofit, and public sectors can champion social and environmental change in ways that truly advance shared prosperity and a sustainable future.   Presented by the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change at Columbia Business School, Capital for Good provides a window into this reimagined future: a chance to hear from corporate and civic leaders about their visions, plans, commitments, and on-the ground efforts to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society. Through in depth and candid conversations, we will explore and unpack solutions to some of our most urgent challenges.    Can business be a force for good? What is stakeholder capitalism? What is the role of capital markets and philanthropy along the pathways to inclusive growth? How do we encourage and scale grassroots and broad-based innovation? How can public private partnerships help bring all of our resources and ingenuity to bear?   About the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change The institute educates leaders to use business knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and management tools to address social and environmental challenges.   About the Host Georgia Levenson Keohane is a seasoned executive in the private and nonprofit sectors at the intersection of capital markets, responsible investing and business, and philanthropy and public policy; an award winning author; and an adjunct professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School.
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Investing
Business,
Management
Episodes (20/44)
Capital for Good
Looking to the Horizon With Goldman Sachs Alternatives’ Greg Shell
2 days ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Capital for Good
Anna-Lisa Miller and Ownership Works: Reimagining Equity to Build Wealth for All
2 weeks ago
32 minutes 57 seconds

Capital for Good
Tom Steyer: Cheaper, Faster, Better: How We’ll Win the Climate War
1 month ago
32 minutes 51 seconds

Capital for Good
Michael Posner, Conscience Incorporated: The Role of Business and Investment in Protecting Human Rights
1 month ago
54 minutes 10 seconds

Capital for Good
Janno Lieber, Chairman and CEO, the New York MTA: “Never Bet Against New York”
1 month ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Capital for Good
Introducing Capital for Good Season Four
2 months ago
1 minute 50 seconds

Capital for Good
Investing in Women, Investing in Our Future
1 year ago
30 minutes 48 seconds

Capital for Good
Lise Strickler ’86 and Mark Gallogly ’86: Three Cairns Group, the Climate Crisis, and Climate Solutions
1 year ago
23 minutes 58 seconds

Capital for Good
Shaun Donovan: Home, Community, and the Affordable Housing Crisis
1 year ago
36 minutes 49 seconds

Capital for Good
Dr. Fei-Fei Li: The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI
1 year ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

Capital for Good
Suzanne Nossel: Dare to Speak
1 year ago
38 minutes 29 seconds

Capital for Good
Luis Miranda: Relentless
1 year ago
29 minutes 21 seconds

Capital for Good
Sonal Shah, CEO, the Texas Tribune: Intrapreneurship — and Finding Common Ground
1 year ago
21 minutes 56 seconds

Capital for Good
David Leonhardt: Ours Was the Shining Future
1 year ago
36 minutes 10 seconds

Capital for Good
Nick Turner, President and Director, Vera Institute of Justice: Safety, Accountability – and Justice
1 year ago
47 minutes 14 seconds

Capital for Good
Andrea Jung, President and CEO of Grameen America: Leading Women’s Economic Empowerment in the United States and Around the World
1 year ago
32 minutes 54 seconds

Capital for Good
Introducing Capital for Good Season Three
1 year ago
2 minutes 11 seconds

Capital for Good
Scott Rechler, CEO and Chairman of RXR: Doing Good and Doing Well Means Doing Better
2 years ago
26 minutes 36 seconds

Capital for Good
Liz Luckett and The Social Entrepreneurs’ Fund: Impact Investing Pioneer
2 years ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

Capital for Good
Samantha Tweedy and the Black Economic Alliance Foundation: Closing the Racial Wealth Gap – an Investment in Shared Prosperity and the Growth of the American Economy
2 years ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

Capital for Good
We find ourselves at a moment of unprecedented challenge – and opportunity.  While the COVID-19 health, economic, and racial crises have laid bare and exacerbated any number of structural inequalities, and global climate change remains an existential – and very urgent – threat, they also compel us to reimagine how leaders across the private, nonprofit, and public sectors can champion social and environmental change in ways that truly advance shared prosperity and a sustainable future.   Presented by the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change at Columbia Business School, Capital for Good provides a window into this reimagined future: a chance to hear from corporate and civic leaders about their visions, plans, commitments, and on-the ground efforts to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society. Through in depth and candid conversations, we will explore and unpack solutions to some of our most urgent challenges.    Can business be a force for good? What is stakeholder capitalism? What is the role of capital markets and philanthropy along the pathways to inclusive growth? How do we encourage and scale grassroots and broad-based innovation? How can public private partnerships help bring all of our resources and ingenuity to bear?   About the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change The institute educates leaders to use business knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and management tools to address social and environmental challenges.   About the Host Georgia Levenson Keohane is a seasoned executive in the private and nonprofit sectors at the intersection of capital markets, responsible investing and business, and philanthropy and public policy; an award winning author; and an adjunct professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School.