Judy Samuelson joins us on today's show to share about her new book, The Six New Rules of Business, the Aspen ESG Summit 2022, SEC's take on the ESG, and the value of employees to a company or business.Join us on this episode of TheIMPACT with Jeff Gitterman to learn more about Judy Samuelson, Executive Director of The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program and author of The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Value in a Changing World, has in store for us. Tune in now!
Register now for the Climate & Capital Conference and gain access to all of its valuable contentThe Climate & Capital Conference will teach you about strategies to align capital with climate commitments, ways to engage with corporate issuers on decarbonization strategies, and solutions to measure and manage climate risk. You don't want to miss this!The conference is hosted by ICE, Gitterman Asset Management, and FINTECH.TV - so you know it will be packed with valuable information. Plus, the conference is virtual so that you can attend from anywhere in the world!
Interested in the current state of the housing market? Kevin Kelly, Founder & CEO of Kelly ETFs, joins Jeff Gitterman on this episode of the ETF Rundown to discuss all things housing. From rising interest rates and a potential recession to how they are positioning their portfolio, this is a must-watch episode for anyone interested in the market today.Not only is this an interesting episode but it’s also full of valuable information you can use to make informed decisions about your investments. Watch now and learn everything you need to know about the housing market!
Are you looking for a new sustainable fashion line to follow? Look no further! Runa Ray is a designer who works extensively with the SDGs and Climate Action at the UN and not only creates beautiful pieces but also educates and enlightens the public on the current state of the fashion industry. Her line, Mojo Design Studios, uses fashion as activism for policy changeWatch the interview now on TheIMPACT with Jeff Gitterman!
In this episode of TheIMPACT, Jeff Gitterman talks with Rachel Robasciotti, CEO and Founder of Adasina Social Capital. They discuss Adasina's current impact in the public market space, the themes they're looking to invest in, why racial justice investments are important, and the current clout they're gaining.
In today's episode of The Great Repricing, Jeff Gitterman talks with Stephan Nicoleau, Managing Director of FullCycle. Stephan shares the inefficiency of private markets capital allocation, and how the problem of market capital should be overcome. He also talks about the carbon offset, how their company is championing raising capital for climate-related investments, and what climate themes you're looking to invest in. Tune in now!
Karl Burkart, Deputy Director of One Earth, recently spoke with Jeff Gitterman on The Great Repricing about One Earth's efforts to address the climate crisis. Karl also discussed the climate philanthropy One Earth is currently invested in, its commitment to Net Zero Commitment, the Science-Based Target Initiative, and how technologies are the future of a transition economy. This was a fascinating conversation that provided valuable insights into the work that One Earth is doing to combat climate change. If you're interested in learning more about this important topic, be sure to tune in now!
In this episode of The Great Repricing, Jeff Gitterman talks with Jonathan Schulhof, Managing Partner of Footprint Coalition. They discuss how the public interest in climate funding is currently growing and how Footprint Coalition opens up investments for climate funding. Schulhof shares what companies they are investing in. Tune in now!
Climate Risk Scientist Kimberley Miner joins Jeff Gitterman on today's episode of The Great Repricing. She shares about her research on the arctic poles and how she sees climate risks that possibly affect large ecosystems. She also talks about the current state of forecasting, how the domino effect of environmental impacts happens within interrelated systems, and some good sources for climate risk information.
Anita Baldwin, VP & Managing Director, Head of Research & Sustainable Investing of Hartford Funds, joins us today on The Great Repricing with Jeff Gitterman to talk about how Hartford Funds is helping people see beyond the numbers in the realm of investing. While many people think that investing is only about making money, Baldwin explains that there is so much more to it. She believes that impactful investing can make a difference in the world, and she is dedicated to sustainable investing. Tune in to this episode and learn about the sustainable investing spectrum, different climate opportunities funds, and the SEC's rule on climate disclosure.
In recent years, climate change and other environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues have taken center stage in the marketplace. Companies are now being held accountable for their impact on the environment and society, and investors are increasingly considering ESG factors when making investment decisions. However, the issue of climate change has become highly politicized, making it difficult for companies and investors to take action. This is why The Great Repricing Show by Jeff Gitterman is so important. On the show, Jeff interviews leading experts on climate change and ESG investing to help listeners better understand these issues and what they can do to make a difference. If you're concerned about climate change and want to learn more about ESG investing, be sure to tune in to The Great Repricing Show.
Today we are joined by Chairman and CEO of Autocase, John Williams on this episode of The Great Repricing with Jeff Gitterman. He goes on to explain how Autocase takes into account how carbon emissions from erecting buildings build up most of the total emissions while also making a way to alleviate the world of that predicament. Targeting climate change from a macro perspective with Carbonsight, hoping to slow down global warming with the use of climate tech and prop-tech. He also explains how the SEC comes tangent with the project, how they make use of Autodesk to automate the profiling, how different types of buildings incur different amounts of emissions, and how people should digest and spread data to help spread awareness within the industry.