Using Biomimicry This Activist Is Turning Impact Investing Upside Down To Erase Racial Wealth Gaps
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This post was originally produced for Forbes. A podcast version of the interview is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify. “Biomimicry is the practice of solving problems by asking the question, ‘What would nature do?” says Boston Impact Initiative Fund founder and President Deborah Frieze. Her answer to that question has her flipping conventional investing wisdom on its head to close the racial wealth divide in Boston.
Using Biomimicry This Activist Is Turning Impact Investing Upside Down To Erase Racial Wealth Gaps
Using Biomimicry This Activist Is Turning…
Using Biomimicry This Activist Is Turning Impact Investing Upside Down To Erase Racial Wealth Gaps
This post was originally produced for Forbes. A podcast version of the interview is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify. “Biomimicry is the practice of solving problems by asking the question, ‘What would nature do?” says Boston Impact Initiative Fund founder and President Deborah Frieze. Her answer to that question has her flipping conventional investing wisdom on its head to close the racial wealth divide in Boston.