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Subject TOMORROW: Restorative Investing: A Framework for Racial Equity
Date February 16, 2021 12:59 PM
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Join SVC and ASBC TOMORROW, Wednesday, Wednesday 2/17 at 1pm ET for Restorative Investing: A Framework for Racial Equity.

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John,

SVC and ASBC invite you to join us TOMORROW, Wednesday, February 17 at 1pm ET ([link removed]) Restorative Investing: A Framework for Racial Equity, an interactive webinar with Erika Seth Davies (The Racial Equity Asset Lab ([link removed]) ), Sean Campbell (Capital for Communities ([link removed]) ), and Laina Greene (Angels of Impact ([link removed]) ).

This event is brought to you by the Community Capital Working Group of SVC. To learn more, email Colleen Wong ([email protected]).
This session addresses racism and capitalism as the root cause of disparities in access, opportunity, and prosperity in our society. By challenging and disrupting the policies, practices, and cultural representations upholding and perpetuating these systems we bring justice to capital and promote shared prosperity for all. The system is not broke, it is fixed and we need something different to bring about a NEXT Economy which is just and regenerative. This session aims to build off the last two sessions on restorative investing and will go deeper into exploring frameworks and building blocks to help move capital for racial justice. This is the time for action.
Register Now: Restorative Investing: A Framework for Racial Equity ([link removed])
Erika Seth Davies is the Founder of The Racial Equity Asset Lab (The REAL), an organization working in partnership with Common Future that centers racial equity in impact investing and works to shift capital to close the persistent racial wealth gap. Erika is a Social Entrepreneur in Residence with Common Future and a Fellow, Equitable Access to Capital Markets in the Fair Finance portfolio of the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University. Davies combines social impact skills with expertise on issues of racial equity, diversity, and inclusion. She also brings to this work over two decades of experience leading nonprofit and philanthropic organizations including the Baltimore Community Foundation and the Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE). Read more at racialequityassetlab.org
Laina Greene has over three decades of experience in the tech industry and social impact space as consultant, entrepreneur, investor, mentor and educator. She has helped raise hundreds of millions of dollars for organisations of all sizes, and is co-founder of an angel investment network for women-led community based enterprises called Angels of Impact. She is also the co-author of a book “Sustainable Impact: How women are key to ending poverty” (2017).
Sean Campbell is the founder of Capital for Communities, an advisory and consulting firm that works to broaden access to capital and create a just, equitable financial system that supports thriving communities and works for everyone. His engagements include advice on fund and financial product structuring, strategic advice on the financial markets, and advice on and management of individual project financings; his clients include social enterprises, government agencies, financial institutions, and non-profit organizations. Prior to founding Capital for Communities, Sean worked for 15 years in investment management, most recently as a managing director in the principal investing group at Macquarie. Sean has made and managed hundreds of millions of dollars of equity and credit investments, and has invested in debt and equity in the public and private markets. He holds degrees from the University of Chicago and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Upcoming Events
February 24: The Human Amazon: Funding The Future of the Quilombola People ([link removed])
Selma Dealdina (CONAQ
Sandra Maria (CONAQ)
MaryAnne Howland (Ibis Communications & Global Diversity Leadership Exchange)
Josh Knauer (JumpScale)
Vasco van Roosmalen (UTU Social Impact Investment Fund)

April 20-22 - ASBC-SVC 2021 Spring Conference ([link removed]) (register now for Early Bird Pricing)
A virtual convening for business leaders, impact investors, policy makers, and more.
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