• Pathways to Impact: Transforming Investing with Damian D'souza

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
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Pathways to Impact: Transforming Investing with Damian D'souza

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    Unlock the secrets of impact investing with our special guest, Damian D'souza, a distinguished venture partner at the IESE Impact Fund. You'll gain invaluable insights into the transformation of traditional fund management as Damian shares his journey from strategy consulting to leading a student-driven impact fund at Yeze Business School. Explore how passionate founders drive impactful projects and how this passion becomes a key factor in selecting ventures at IESE. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a newcomer, this episode offers a fresh perspective on scaling positive outcomes across larger communities.

    Discover the pathways to success in impact investing with practical advice on supporting early-stage startups. We highlight the importance of building relationships with academic experts and leveraging talent from premier business schools. If you're curious about starting your journey in impact investing, we discuss opportunities ranging from large funds to grassroots initiatives. Finally, learn about innovative approaches like ColivingDAO, which are revolutionizing investment paradigms with a focus on social and environmental victories. As Damian shares his personal experiences and future plans, we encourage listeners to stay informed and explore the evolving terms and concepts in this dynamic field.

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