Confluence Recommends: Webinar for money managers, nonprofits, foundations, individuals, and institutions seeking to address inequality in their portfolios.
FEBRUARY 12, 2:00PM-3:00PM (Eastern Time)
2017 brought many reminders of how racial injustice shapes our government, communities, and economy. Some business leaders voiced support for Black lives and immigrant communities, calling out hate and discrimination. But businesses and investors still lack clear strategies to address inequality in their own policies, practices, and investments.
In 2018, investors are challenged to take the next step: pushing portfolio companies on racial justice, and changing our own organizations to reduce long-term risks and help reverse the dynamics that continue to exclude people of color from wealth and opportunity.
Join us for a briefing on Investing for Racial Justice. Attendees will hear important research, new initiatives, and ideas for the way forward. Presentations by:
· Mari Schwartzer (NorthStar Asset Management, Inc.) on prison labor and supply chain risk
· Lisa Hayles (Boston Common Asset Management) & Charlotte Laurent-Ottomane (Thirty Percent Coalition) on race and gender inclusion at public companies
· Andrea Armeni (Transform Finance) on addressing racial justice across asset classes
· Pat Miguel Tomaino (Zevin Asset Management) with a racial justice regulatory review
· Hannah Lucal (Open MIC) on immigration and digital surveillance issues
02/12/18 2:00pm — 3:00pm
Confluence Recommends: Webinar for money managers, nonprofits, foundations, individuals, and institutions seeking to address inequality in their portfolios.
FEBRUARY 12, 2:00PM-3:00PM (Eastern Time)
2017 brought many reminders of how racial injustice shapes our government, communities, and economy. Some business leaders voiced support for Black lives and immigrant communities, calling out hate and discrimination. But businesses and investors still lack clear strategies to address inequality in their own policies, practices, and investments.
In 2018, investors are challenged to take the next step: pushing portfolio companies on racial justice, and changing our own organizations to reduce long-term risks and help reverse the dynamics that continue to exclude people of color from wealth and opportunity.
Join us for a briefing on Investing for Racial Justice. Attendees will hear important research, new initiatives, and ideas for the way forward. Presentations by:
· Mari Schwartzer (NorthStar Asset Management, Inc.) on prison labor and supply chain risk
· Lisa Hayles (Boston Common Asset Management) & Charlotte Laurent-Ottomane (Thirty Percent Coalition) on race and gender inclusion at public companies
· Andrea Armeni (Transform Finance) on addressing racial justice across asset classes
· Pat Miguel Tomaino (Zevin Asset Management) with a racial justice regulatory review
· Hannah Lucal (Open MIC) on immigration and digital surveillance issues