According to Deloitte, climate inaction could cost the global economy $178 trillion over the next 50 years. On the other hand, decisive climate action could add $43 trillion in growth.
During San Francisco’s Climate Week, Sonen Capital opened its doors for From Seeds to Systems: Cultivating a Just Transition, a gathering designed to explore how bold ideas can take root, strengthen enduring principles, and blossom into transformative impact.
The conversations tackled some of the most pressing issues of our time—AI, gender investing, the role of diversity, food systems, and, of course, resilience.
Sonen Capital announced the election of two new members to its Board of Directors, Judy Belk and Holden Lee.
Co-hosting with the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth (CSP) and TransCap Initiative on the final morning of SOCAP24, we convened field-builders, systems entrepreneurs and investors in the impact ecosystem for a rich discussion on investing with systems-thinking and its importance for long-term solutions to our social, environmental, and economic issues.
Sonen’s Head of Research, Carolyn Ezelino was a panelist at the USAID-led reception on "Catalyzing Gender Equity in Climate Finance," and she also participated in a panel discussion on “Career Education: Investing in Early Stage Companies and Diverse Leaders” hosted with American Student Assistance (ASA).
Recently, at the 2024 GIIN Impact Forum, we participated in a thought-provoking panel hosted by Bluemark on the evolving field of fund-level impact. Alongside leaders from the GIIN and other experts, we discussed the future of impact investing and the evolving landscape of impact ratings and benchmarking tools.
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