Gender Lens Investing

Sep 15, 2020

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Glenmede
1650 Market Street
39th Floor
Phildelphia, PA 19103

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With the rise of ESG investing , Gender Lens investing, which deliberately incorporates gender into financial analysis to achieve better outcomes, is quickly becoming one of the most exciting areas of impact and sustainable investing.

Join us for a virtual gathering in partnership with Glenmede on Tuesday, September 15th from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Gender lens is one of the most exciting areas of sustainable and impact investing and this panel will feature a range of voices that cover multiple perspectives- academic, investor, and portfolio strategy.

Laura LaRosa

Laura LaRosa – Officer, Glenmede Sustainable and Impact Investing 

Laura is Executive Director Client Development, responsible for setting the strategy and practices that guide Glenmede’s talented business development professionals. In addition to her work at Glenmede. She was recognized by STEMconnector as one of 2017’s 100 Corporate Women Leaders in STEM.

 

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Julia Enyart – Officer, Glenmede Sustainable and Impact Investing 

An impact investor and strategist, Julia is an Officer on the Impact Investing team at Glenmede. She is responsible for strategic oversight of Glenmede’s sustainable and impact investing efforts, with a focus on public equities, shareholder engagement, and gender lens investing.

 

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Patience Marime-Ball – Founder of Women of the World Endowment

Patience invests in early and growth stage gender diverse/led companies. Previously Head of Banking on Women and Principal Investment Officer at the International Finance Corporation working on investments in infrastructure, non-performing assets, and into commercial banks, debt and equity funds.

 

manroSandra Maro Hunt – Managing Director, Wharton Social Impact Initiative

Sandra leads a team at Wharton responsible for working to strengthen the role of business in creating a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable global economy. Sandra is also a co-author of “Four for Women, A Framework for Evaluating Companies’ Impact on the Women they Employ.

 

Registration opens July 15, 2020. 

Event is free, registration is required.

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