NDN Collective, in partnership with Seed Commons, Social Impact Strategies Group, and Full Spectrum Capital Partners will deliver a compelling conversation highlighting alternative and new ways of moving investment dollars to social enterprises and businesses with BIPOC leaders and communities that don’t recreate systems of white supremacy, extraction, and depravation, but rather support the growth of alternative economic practices, center community and disadvantaged populations. This session will help inspire new ideas about return on investment, and how to support just transition work already happening at the community level.
Everything You Know About Due Diligence is a White Supremist Construct
Michael Johnson
May 31, 2021
Format
Panel
Meta Themes
Climate Action
Equity & Inclusion
Social Entrepreneurship
Stakeholder Economics & Leadership
Sustainable Development
Themes
Alternative Economics, BIPOC Investing, Decolonized Due Diligence, Restorative and Regenerative Investment Strategies
Purpose and Desired Outcome
Inspire attendees to lean into partnership with BIPOC led Funds and Entrepreneurs and create relationships based on new strategies to create inclusive and equitable investment access.
Audiences
Allocators (Family Offices, HNW Individuals, Foundations)
Intermediaries (Financial Advisers, Investment Bankers)
Asset Managers
Service Providers
Speakers
- NameMichael Johnson
- TitleDirector of Advancement
- OrganizationNDN Collective
- StatusConfirmed
- NameNikki Pieratos
- TitleManaging Director of NDN Fund
- OrganizationNDN Fund
- StatusConfirmed
- NameMarnie Thompson
- TitleSenior Fellow
- OrganizationSeed Commons
- StatusConfirmed
- NameY. Elaine Rasmussen
- TitleChief Executive Officer
- OrganizationSocial Impact Strategies Group
- StatusConfirmed
- NameTaj James
- TitleCo-Founder
- OrganizationFull Spectrum Capital Partners
- StatusInvited