Webinar: Unlocking ‘S’: social factors driving financial returns

Join us for a free webinar as leading experts discuss the often overlooked ‘Social’ factors.

There is no lack of ESG funds or Sustainable investing options, yet the social needs and the funding gaps are greater than ever, while investors are constantly seeking new investment opportunities.
• In this webinar we will be discussing how PE investors are helping bridge socioeconomic gaps, addressing and solving for widening inequalities through innovation and technology
• We will discuss actual investment cases offering innovative solutions for health & wellness, human elevation, retraining workforces, reskilling workers and digital education services
• We will hear from a new generation of investors and PE managers, investing in transformational businesses by considering all stakeholders

Chairperson:
Jessica Eistrand, Company Director, Co-Founder, Hansa Impact Partners

Expert Speakers:
Mark Grovic, Founder and General Partner, New Markets Venture Partners
Marcus Svedberg, Investment Strategist, Fjärde AP-fonden/Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund
Tripp Baird, Managing Partner, The Builders Fund

The past decade has seen much attention given to ‘environmental’ issues (and rightly so), but 2020 has shed new light to the salience of ‘social’ issues. Join us as we discuss how investors can understand the challenges, quantify the risks and opportunities, and bring ‘S’ in line with ‘E’ and ‘G’.

This webinar is part of the Reuters Events ESG Investment Europe and North America Virtual Summit 2020. Four days of exclusive strategic ESG insights - through registration to this webinar you gain free access to the summit of your region!

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