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The Wharton Impact Podcast
The Wharton Social Impact Club
17 episodes
6 months ago
We were thrilled to welcome to our podcast Dr. Manuel Piñuela, the co-founder and CEO of Cultivo - a Public Benefit Corporation that is committed to accelerating investments in nature-based solutions around the world. By investing in the ecological and economic potential of natural assets, Dr. Manuel Piñuela and his co-founder James Clifton are delivering attractive financial returns to their ecosystem of stakeholders while advancing real-world impact🌎 Dr. Piñuela is no stranger to innovation - or to the high-stakes world of entrepreneurial impact. A scientist, systems thinker, and seasoned founder, Dr. Piñuela is now leading a bold vision at Cultivo: to unlock millions in private capital and leverage cutting-edge technology to identify high-quality natural capital projects - like reforestation and regenerative agriculture - that offer measurable carbon, water, and biodiversity returns, alongside financial ones. Listen in on the conversation, as we sit down with Dr. Piñuela to talk about sustainable finance, biodiversity’s role in the financial system, and the next frontier for natural capital investment☀️🍃🏞️
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We were thrilled to welcome to our podcast Dr. Manuel Piñuela, the co-founder and CEO of Cultivo - a Public Benefit Corporation that is committed to accelerating investments in nature-based solutions around the world. By investing in the ecological and economic potential of natural assets, Dr. Manuel Piñuela and his co-founder James Clifton are delivering attractive financial returns to their ecosystem of stakeholders while advancing real-world impact🌎 Dr. Piñuela is no stranger to innovation - or to the high-stakes world of entrepreneurial impact. A scientist, systems thinker, and seasoned founder, Dr. Piñuela is now leading a bold vision at Cultivo: to unlock millions in private capital and leverage cutting-edge technology to identify high-quality natural capital projects - like reforestation and regenerative agriculture - that offer measurable carbon, water, and biodiversity returns, alongside financial ones. Listen in on the conversation, as we sit down with Dr. Piñuela to talk about sustainable finance, biodiversity’s role in the financial system, and the next frontier for natural capital investment☀️🍃🏞️
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Episodes (17/17)
The Wharton Impact Podcast
Green Returns: Cultivo's Bold Bet on Nature with Co-Founder & CEO, Dr. Manuel Piñuela
We were thrilled to welcome to our podcast Dr. Manuel Piñuela, the co-founder and CEO of Cultivo - a Public Benefit Corporation that is committed to accelerating investments in nature-based solutions around the world. By investing in the ecological and economic potential of natural assets, Dr. Manuel Piñuela and his co-founder James Clifton are delivering attractive financial returns to their ecosystem of stakeholders while advancing real-world impact🌎 Dr. Piñuela is no stranger to innovation - or to the high-stakes world of entrepreneurial impact. A scientist, systems thinker, and seasoned founder, Dr. Piñuela is now leading a bold vision at Cultivo: to unlock millions in private capital and leverage cutting-edge technology to identify high-quality natural capital projects - like reforestation and regenerative agriculture - that offer measurable carbon, water, and biodiversity returns, alongside financial ones. Listen in on the conversation, as we sit down with Dr. Piñuela to talk about sustainable finance, biodiversity’s role in the financial system, and the next frontier for natural capital investment☀️🍃🏞️
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6 months ago
48 minutes 14 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Power, Policy, and the Planet: Bob Scher on Leading Energy Policy Across Sector
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, host Joselyn Salazar Garcia sits down with Bob Scher, former Vice President and Head of International Affairs for BP America and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities. Drawing from his decades of experience at the intersection of government and corporate strategy, Bob offers unique insights into how energy policy is shaped by both public and private sector dynamics. From navigating geopolitical tensions to managing the energy transition and advising on national security, Bob reflects on pivotal career moments and shares guidance for future leaders seeking to drive meaningful impact in the energy sector. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on energy, security, leadership, and the future of global cooperation.
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7 months ago
36 minutes 59 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Dream Big, Lead Boldly: Lessons from Dr. Utaukwa Allen
How do you transition from a career in law to shaping global economic development at one of the world’s biggest tech companies? In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Utaukwa Allen, Global Head of Economic and Community Development for Data Centers at Google. Dr. Allen shares her journey from corporate law to international development, her passion for driving sustainable and inclusive growth, and the leadership principles that have guided her across roles at Google, Microsoft, and Kyndryl. Tune in as we explore the intersection of business, technology, and social impact—and the bold steps it takes to create meaningful change.
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8 months ago
30 minutes 23 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Redefining Education: Driving Social Impact Through Innovation with Jay Bakhru
On this episode, we’re diving into the world of education innovation with Jay Bakhru, founding partner of EdSolutions. From leading groundbreaking initiatives at the intersection of education markets, innovation, and social impact to improving outcomes for underserved students, Jay is on a mission to transform how we think about education. With a career spanning roles as a middle school teacher, CEO of an EdTech company, marketing executive at Citigroup, and strategy consultant at Deloitte, Jay brings unparalleled expertise to the table. Beyond EdSolutions, he’s a powerhouse in the education ecosystem—chairing the Wharton Education Network, advising and investing in EdTech companies, and shaping the next wave of education entrepreneurship through his work with Penn GSE and contributions to EdSurge and Forbes.
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9 months ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Caroline Bressan
In this episode of the Wharton Social Impact Podcast, we are joined by Caroline Bressan, CEO of Open Road, a bridge lender for mission-driven companies, funds, and projects that accelerate climate solutions or reduce inequality. Previously, she was an Investment Principal at D. Capital, the investment advisory arm of Dalberg, focusing on impact investments in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in energy and agriculture, and designing innovative financing mechanisms like impact bonds and social impact insurance. Earlier in her career at Calvert Foundation, Caroline managed a $20 million portfolio in Latin America, designed and launched its first revolving line of credit, and helped launch the international component of the Women Investing in Women Initiative. Join us as we speak about everything from impact investing in emerging markets to internship opportunities for MBA students breaking into the social sector.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 29 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Growing Impactfully: Insights from Kristin Sadler, Platform & Impact Lead at Quona
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we are joined by Kristin Sadler, Manager of Platform & Impact at Quona. Kristin leads the firm's impact measurement and management strategy, including how the firm defines, measures, and reports on the impact of its portfolio. She also heads Quona's platform strategy, which is focused on adding value to the firm's portfolio leaders through fintech programming and community building. Prior to Quona, Kristin worked with Techstars’ inaugural impact-focused accelerator program and InterAction, an association of almost 200 non-profit organizations working in international development. Join us as we speak about everything from impact measurement to the latest fintech developments in emerging markets.
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1 year ago
39 minutes 35 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Redefining Finance: Caroline Hill, Senior Director of Global Policy & Regulatory Strategy at Circle
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we are joined by Caroline Hill, Senior Director of Global Policy and Regulatory Strategy at Circle. Before joining Circle, she led the U.S. Treasury Department's efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing in Latin America and Africa, focusing on digital assets and financial technology. Caroline has also served as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and the U.S. President to the Financial Action Task Force. Prior to Treasury, she worked both at Deloitte Consulting, conducting financial investigations for public sector clients, and the State Department Office of Iraq Affairs. Join us as we speak about everything from working in the public vs private sector to the social potential of blockchain technology.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 48 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Local Insights, Global Mission: Katie Fitzgerald, President & CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities
In this episode of Wharton Impact Podcast, we talk to Katie Fitzgerald, the Global President & CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). Katie shares her journey in social impact and the community-driven origin story of RMHC. She emphasizes the charity’s global mission and the power of local insights for worldwide innovation. Katie also talks about leadership in a complex, global network, advocating for thoughtful questions and deep relationship-building.
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1 year ago
47 minutes

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Climate, Health and Equity: Elizabeth Baca, MD, MPA, Managing Director at Deloitte
In this episode, Shaurya Malhotra (Co-President, Wharton Social Impact Club) and Genevieve Silva (Wharton Sustainable Business Club) co-host Dr. Elizabeth Baca, a clinician strategist at Deloitte who puts equity and sustainability in the center of all she does around innovation in health care. Together, we discuss the intersection of healthcare, environment and socio-economic development, the role of systems thinking in healthcare and how this space will be influenced by AI in the coming decade.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 19 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Purpose AND Profit. How a corporate focus on social impact enhances financial returns: Bruce Simpson
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we engage with Bruce Simpson, a Wharton/Lauder Grad (G ‘86, WG ‘86) and an international leader in business and philanthropy, with a 40 year career delivering shareholder returns through sustainability and ESG. Bruce is now a General Partner at AgeTech Capital, which tackles the growing societal and economic challenges of fast growing aging demographics. He is raising a $250m fund to scale tech solutions that deliver healthier, wealthier and more fulfilling aging across 4 verticals: financial security, aging at home, caregiver support, and health/lifestyle. He is also a mentor to leading startup incubators including the Creative Destruction Lab, and advises distinctive startups delivering business upside through sustainability solutions. Previously, Bruce led McKinsey’s ESG/Purpose practice globally, helping private sector companies match their core skills with major societal needs and develop new strategies, products and services which are truly beneficial to the planet and society, while delivering substantial shareholder returns. Bruce is also global Vice Chair of Human Rights Watch, and engaged in several other NGO’s. Join us as we speak about everything from stakeholder capitalism in the largest companies to entrepreneurship in the social impact space, and Bruce’s recent focus on longevity tech.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 30 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Redesigning Education: Paul Reville, Founding Director of EdRedesign Lab, former MA Secretary of Edu
Paul Reville is the former Massachusetts Secretary of Education, a professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), and the founding director of EdRedesign Lab at HGSE. Paul discusses the limitations of the decades-long education reform movement, and why school alone is not enough to level the playing field for students. He highlights the need to address “the Iron Law correlation of socioeconomic status and achievement” with a holistic system of opportunity and support and the crucial role of cross-sector collaboration.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 25 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Listening to customers to manage impact: Tom Adams, Co-Founder of 60 Decibels
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we discuss with Tom Adams, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of 60 Decibels, a leading global impact measurement firm that brings powerful customer insights to the world’s largest impact investors, companies, foundations, corporations, NGOs…you name it. Tom has held various leadership roles across the public, private and charitable sectors. Immediately before founding 60 Decibels, he was the Chief Impact Officer at Acumen. Join us as we talk about everything from social impact measurement to intrapreneurship and building a purpose-driven career.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 46 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Sanitation and Circular Economy: David Auerbach, Co-founder of The Sanergy Collaborative
David Auerbach is the co-founder of The Sanergy Collaborative, an alliance of organizations determined to utilize circular economy approaches to solve the sanitation and food insecurity challenge in emerging markets. Previously, David worked at Endevour to support high impact entrepreneurs, and also worked in the Education sector in China. David holds an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management and a BA from Yale University. In this episode, we’re conversing with David about the challenges in providing access to safe sanitation in impoverished communities, how to approach building partnerships with governments and why should we realize value from insects and insect-based animal protein. Tune in and spread the word if you like what you hear. Subscribe to our channel for more exciting episodes to come!
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2 years ago
29 minutes 14 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Local Impact in Philly: Cory Donovan, Executive Direct of ImpactPHL
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we discuss with Mr. Cory Donovan how social impact has evolved in Philadelphia. Join us as we talk about the growth of social impact in Philly, how ImpactPHL helps impact investors think "local" and the upcoming Total Impact Summit. Cory is the Executive Director of ImpactPHL, an organization that is pioneering social impact in Philly by connecting impact investors with investible social enterprises within Philly. Previously, Cory worked in the Tech sector and was the founder of FurAlert.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 8 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
The Disability Wealth Gap: Regina “Gina” Kline, Founder and Managing Partner of Enable Ventures
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we’re speaking with Regina “Gina” Kline, Founder and Managing Partner of Enable Ventures and Founder of SmartJob. Together, we dissect the role of investing and startups in reducing the disability wealth gap, how organizations today approach DEI and what is the right way to address people with disabilities. Gina is an entrepreneur, civil rights lawyer, and thought leader dedicated to building the future of work by advancing the rights and interests of people with disabilities as innovators, workers, business owners, and consumers. For nearly 15 years as a civil rights attorney, Gina led efforts to dramatically improve working conditions and the employment of people with disabilities. As a Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Gina successfully fought for workers with disabilities in segregated workplaces, where they were often paid pennies per hour, helping secure court orders to support and move over 11,000 workers to competitive integrated employment. Gina received awards from Attorney General Eric Holder and Attorney General Loretta Lynch for her work. During the Obama administration, Gina also served as Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she provided legal and policy counsel regarding efforts to implement the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Supreme Court’s landmark Olmstead v. L.C. decision. She then represented students and workers with disabilities in civil rights matters across the country as a Partner at the law firm of Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP. While at the firm, she was the Co-Leader of a national disability consulting practice that she co-founded. Tune in and spread the word if you like what you hear. Subscribe to our channel for more exciting episodes to come! Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WGSU7OOfWJAhr7zOgg_AOXtGJz_6Mfhb/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=117913964389880398018&rtpof=true&sd=true
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2 years ago
33 minutes 34 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Impact in Emerging Markets: Amy Wang, Head of Credit Strategies at Blue Earth Capital
In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we’re talking with Amy Wang, Managing Director and Head of Credit Strategies at Blue Earth Capital, a global impact investment firm. Together we discuss the key ingredients to properly measure impact, the role of private credit in impact investing in emerging markets and which are the most promising sectors and developing economies to watch out in the next 10 years. Amy joined Blue Earth Capital in 2016 and has 14 years of industry experience. Prior to joining Blue Earth Capital, she worked as an Assistant Vice President for Deutsche Bank’s Global Social Finance group where she led the group’s clean energy and South/Southeast Asian financial services social enterprise investing activities. She holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in International Affairs from the Lauder Institute from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Tune in and spread the word if you like what you hear. Subscribe to our channel for more exciting episodes to come! Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qm_lC3G9_ux86KgreV2RebBpOTwpN1Qi/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=117913964389880398018&rtpof=true&sd=true
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2 years ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
Impact Investing Explained: Julia Fish, Vice President, Sustainable and Impact Investing at Glenmede
Shaurya Malhotra hosts Ms. Julia Fish, Vice President, Sustainable and Impact Investing at Glenmede, a wealth and investment management firm with $40B in AUM that’s based in Philadelphia. Julia is an impact investor and strategist, providing strategic oversight of the firm's Sustainable & Impact Investing program, with a focus on ESG integration, portfolio construction, shareholder engagement, and investing in products with a thematic focus, including climate change, gender diversity, and racial equity. Together they discuss the differences between sustainable and impact investing, the key considerations of an impact oriented public market strategy and where the industry is heading in the future. Transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h1komQIJKCJFiL932YXwj_FwcOJR0X2k/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=117913964389880398018&rtpof=true&sd=true
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2 years ago
30 minutes 9 seconds

The Wharton Impact Podcast
We were thrilled to welcome to our podcast Dr. Manuel Piñuela, the co-founder and CEO of Cultivo - a Public Benefit Corporation that is committed to accelerating investments in nature-based solutions around the world. By investing in the ecological and economic potential of natural assets, Dr. Manuel Piñuela and his co-founder James Clifton are delivering attractive financial returns to their ecosystem of stakeholders while advancing real-world impact🌎 Dr. Piñuela is no stranger to innovation - or to the high-stakes world of entrepreneurial impact. A scientist, systems thinker, and seasoned founder, Dr. Piñuela is now leading a bold vision at Cultivo: to unlock millions in private capital and leverage cutting-edge technology to identify high-quality natural capital projects - like reforestation and regenerative agriculture - that offer measurable carbon, water, and biodiversity returns, alongside financial ones. Listen in on the conversation, as we sit down with Dr. Piñuela to talk about sustainable finance, biodiversity’s role in the financial system, and the next frontier for natural capital investment☀️🍃🏞️