ImpactAlpha Podcasts
ImpactAlpha Podcasts
ImpactAlpha
All of ImpactAlpha's podcasts in one place. Listen in and get investment news and commentary for a sustainable edge.
Los Angeles lowers the cost and complexity of capital for affordable housing + Big DAF platforms on notice
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How Los Angeles is working to lower the cost and complexity of capital for affordable housing; the Southern Poverty Law Center controversy, and who really controls the funds in Donor Advised Funds; and, a closer look at a $140 million deal to build a sustainable aviation fuel plant in Egypt.This week's stories:“Los Angeles tries to show how affordable housing can be built more quickly and cheaply,” by David Bank“Choose wisely: Big DAF platforms drop Southern Poverty Law Center,” by Candide Group's Morgan Simon“Jewish investors are calling on PayPal to provide services in Palestine,” by Chicory Wealth’s ari rosenberg and Mission Driven Finance board member Dorianna Blitt"Ninety One arranges $143 million for sustainable jet fuel production in Egypt," by Lucy Ngige
May 15
18 min
Chris Larson on switching sides from LP to GP to operate sustainable real assets
Chris Larson of Alder Point Capital Management, a fund manager focused on working farms and forestlands, joins David Bank. Now a GP, or general partner, Larson used to sit on the other side of the table as an LP, or limited partner, at a single-family office. We discussed the rising value of sustainable real assets for climate mitigation and adaptation, and what it’s like to be a fund - raiser after spending years as a capital allocator.
May 13
22 min
Fear and frenzy at Milken’s global conference + Strange bedfellows for a climate investment
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Navigating the fear and frenzy at Milken’s annual gathering of global institutional capital; how the ongoing war in Iran is increasing the demand for renewable energy infrastructure, to the benefit of private equity giants; and, strange bedfellows invest in a company using ocean waves to generate renewable for offshore data centers.To try ImpactAlpha Edge, ⁠⁠⁠click here⁠⁠⁠.Story links:"Renewable energy gains steam despite headwinds, as energy demand surges,” by Amy Cortese and Erik Stein."Climate investors team with Peter Thiel to back ocean power startup Panthalassa," by Amy Cortese
May 8
19 min
How a financial advisor in Boston helps her clients drive local impact
Carrie Endries joins David Bank to discuss the evolution of the place-based local investment ecosystem in Boston. “We have many clients who have more abundant wealth than they need,” Endries says on the latest Agents of Impact podcast. “That means that they can set aside a portion of their portfolio that might have a return that is below market, if they choose."Such clients are among a growing cohort of asset owners who are shifting their focus to making a positive impact in their own backyards. Endries works with high net worth individuals, families and smaller foundations, many of whom are based in Boston and across New England, to design and implement impact‑first, place‑based investment strategies.
May 5
21 min
The latest in Africa's carbon markets + The vibe at Mission Investors Exchange
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editors Jessican Pothering and David Bank. Up this week: The latest in Africa’s carbon markets, from nature-based solutions to clean cooking; which wealthy athletes are getting into the impact investing game; and debriefing this week’s Mission Investors Exchange conference.To try ImpactAlpha Edge for yourself, ⁠⁠click here⁠⁠.Story links:"Outcomes and offtakes spur a 250,000-acre restoration project in South Africa," by Jessica Pothering."Why has it been so hard to crack the code on clean cooking solutions," by Jessica Pothering.“Wealthy athletes are getting into the impact investing game,” by Roodgally Senatus.“Agents of Impact share new narratives and continued resolve at Mission Investors Exchange,” by David Bank and Dennis Price
May 1
25 min
Local capital for local fund managers and enterprises in Africa + Will the real ownership economy please stand up?
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: What’s significant about Uganda’s national pension fund’s effort to stand up a locally focused fund of funds; unraveling the controversy surrounding KKR’s lucrative employee ownership exit from CoolIT; and, unpacking the failure of the impact advisory firm Align Impact.To try ImpactAlpha Edge yourself, ⁠click here⁠.For more on these stories:“Let KKR do its thing while we convert thousands more companies to 100% employee ownership,” by Aner Ben-Ami"With shared ownership, $4.8 billion sale of CoolIT gives workers a cut of AI-driven gains," by Roody Senatus"Better financing can make employee ownership a game-changer for workers," by Antony Bugg Levine“Pension fund in Uganda readies a $100 million fund of funds to create jobs – and savers,” by Lucy Ngige“After 12 years, advisory firm Align Impact to shut down at the end of the month,” by David Bank
Apr 24
21 min
Pulling climate tech to commercial scale with the energy demand from data centers
Dawn Lippert of Elemental Impact joins David Bank. The nonprofit accelerator and investor has for over 15 years been identifying climate solutions grounded in community benefits. Among the topics covered: the gap in financing first-of-a-kind commercial projects, AI and energy infrastructure, and a new role for the environmental movement now that renewable energy is rolling out at scale.
Apr 20
28 min
Shareholders fight for the right to proxy vote + Responsible look to assert human agency over the future of AI
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week:"Dear Shareholders: Your votes and your voice are needed more than ever," by As You Sow's Andrew Behar“Impact investors seek to assert human agency over the future of AI,” by David Bank and Dennis Price“Collaboration Fund sparks a conversation around M&A in impact investing field-building,” by David Bank and Amy CorteseTo try ImpactAlpha Edge for yourself, click here.Correction: Sorenson Impact Institute, not Foundation, is hosting the Collaboration Fund as well as the Webinar next week.
Apr 17
25 min
World Education Services aligns its balance sheet with immigrants’ success
Smitha Das of World Education Services, or WES, joins David Bank for this episode. WES has amassed its balance sheet not from a wealthy individual or a major corporation, but from the operations of its own nonprofit social enterprise -- and is now on a path to investing 100% of its $300 million in assets in full alignment with its social mission.
Apr 15
22 min
Introducing ImpactAlpha Edge + Investors reflect on aquaculture fraud
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How the economic impacts of war in Iran are rippling through energy, fertilizer and food systems; a look at ImpactAlpha Edge; and, a public reckoning with an aquaculture investment gone wrong.Relevant links:“With imported gas in short supply, Indian households green their kitchens,” by Shefali Anand"⁠Persian Gulf blockade stokes demand for local, bio-based fertilizers⁠," by Amy Cortese"The ImpactAlpha Edge: Actionable Intelligence for Agents of Impact," by Dennis Price"Aqua-Spark’s founders on lessons learned and the path forward after eFishery scandal,” by Amy Novogratz and Mike Velings
Apr 10
17 min
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