Impact Investing 101 with Net Impact CEO Peter Lupoff
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About this Event
The USC Marshall and UCLA Anderson Net Impact chapters are thrilled to host Net Impact CEO Peter Lupoff to discuss the essentials of impact investing.
TOPICS
- What are the differences between Traditional Investing, Responsible Investing and Impact Investing?
- Is there a tradeoff between doing well and doing good?
- What measurable impact are you seeking along with financial returns?
- How do you build an impact portfolio?
- How does the sausage get made? What are the problems to solve and opportunities in the space? What jobs opportunities are there?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Peter is CEO of Net Impact, a 160,000+ member organization with a mission to inspire, equip and activate emerging leaders to build a more just and sustainable world.
Peter previously founded Tiburon Capital Management, running Tiburon as CIO until acquired by a consulting firm (remaining on as CIO of the acquirer). Peter later founded Lupoff Friends and Family Interests, which operates a 100% Impact Investment portfolio. Peter is President of Clean Power for Humanity, bringing green electrification projects to rural Asian villages and schools, and is a judge/mentor with Defy Ventures, training the previously incarcerated. Since 2016, Peter has taught Responsible Investing classes as Special Lecturer at Yale School of Management and Fordham University (where he was Entrepreneur-in-Residence 2018-19, and remains a Fellow). Peter founded Lupoff Impact Scholars Institute to provide stipends to students that accept low/no-pay internships that benefit people and planet. He is a Member of the Impact Investing & Sustainable Finance Faculty Consortium and is a regular writer and speaker related to topics among his areas of expertise.