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Seven Trillion

By Nika Moeini

Welcome to the Seven Trillion Podcast, where we discuss how to close the $7 trillion gap in sustainable development financing with private sector funding, social finance, development financing, and other innovative projects. Hosted by Nika Moeini, Masters in International Affairs student at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University.
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Ep 4: Investing in the African middle class with Ovamba and Viola Llewellyn

Seven TrillionSep 04, 2018

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Ep 16: Social Finance Forum Review & 2019 Outlook

Ep 16: Social Finance Forum Review & 2019 Outlook

In this episode I chat about my top 3 takeaways from the Social Finance Forum and some lessons we can take forward into 2019.
Jan 01, 201909:02
Ep 14: A Global Tax? The Rise of Global Citizenship with Colleen Gallager
Nov 03, 201816:46
Ep 13: Joy Anderson & Kristen Yee of the Criterion Institute

Ep 13: Joy Anderson & Kristen Yee of the Criterion Institute

Joy Anderson is a prominent national leader at the intersection of business and social change. She began as a high school teacher in New York City Public Schools. She went to New York to understand how power works in big systems and stayed for eight years because she fell in love with the students. Joy played leadership roles in the teachers union and managed federally funded programs for the school and the district. After leaving New York, Joy transitioned from a school teacher to an entrepreneur, founding Criterion Ventures in 2002, co-founding Good Capital with Tim Freundlich and Kevin Jones in 2006 and leading the development of Rockefeller-funded Healthcare_Uncovered from 2006 until 2009.

Literally hundreds of ventures have been shaped by Joy’s insights and experience. As faculty on the leading social innovation award programs, including Unreasonable Institute and Echoing Green, she advises the next generation of leaders. As chair of the board of directors of Village Capital and through involvement in Investor’s Circle, she is actively involved in shaping early stage social investments. And through her role in developing and leading Structure Lab© workshops she has helped over 300 organizations think through their legal and financial structures.

A serial entrepreneur and consummate networker, Joy’s leadership and expertise have been at the forefront of the development of the social capital markets over the last 10 years. Her interest in the role of finance in changing the world was sparked during her eight year consulting relationship with the General Board of Pensions of the United Methodist Church. She was instrumental in her board position at Lutheran Community Foundation in their recent $10 million allocation to social investment. As a recognition of her business leadership, in 2011, Joy was ranked 51st in Fast Company’s annual of the 100 Most Creative People in Business. Currently, she leads Criterion Institute which serves as a think tank around shaping markets to create social and environmental good.

Joy’s intellectual interests draw on her research for her Ph.D. in American History from New York University. Her dissertation examined prison reform in the 1830’s and how individuals and organizations in democracies claim expertise in order to shape public institutions. Joy lives with her husband and daughter in a Connecticut apple orchard, and can be found in the fall pressing cider and boiling apple syrup.

Learn more about Criterion here:
criterioninstitute.org/
Oct 16, 201832:26
Ep 12: Global Entrepreneurship Hubs, World Bank policies and more with Mike Lightman
Oct 09, 201828:13
Ep 11: Vegan Investing, Women in Venture Capital, and more with Alicia Robb of Next Wave Impact
Oct 05, 201829:37
Ep 10: A Fund for Impact Startups - Getting Impact Businesses to Scale

Ep 10: A Fund for Impact Startups - Getting Impact Businesses to Scale

Mike is the founder and CEO of Active Impact Investments in addition to being the Fund Manager for Fund I. Active Impact exclusively supports small to medium sized social ventures scale their impact and profit by providing funding and extensive capacity building services to the portfolio companies. Prior to this, Mike was a Top 40 under 40 with 20 years in the tech industry specializing in services companies and SaaS products. He worked for 14 years in various executive roles for award winning companies, most recently President of Traction Rec and COO at Traction on Demand. Prior to that President of Randstad Professionals running $300M in revenue. Mike's greatest expertise is in enterprise sales, building high performing teams, improving operational efficiency and execution. He serves on the board of directors at DSRF and is a mentor/EIR at NVBC, Founder Institute and Spring Activator. Mike has a Queen’s BSC, INSEAD exec MBA and got his board training through the Beedie Directors Educ
Sep 12, 201821:01
Ep 9: from Capitalist to Development Worker - David O'Leary, Impact Investing at World Vision Canada

Ep 9: from Capitalist to Development Worker - David O'Leary, Impact Investing at World Vision Canada

In cliché fashion, David’s life was transformed after a trip to Africa. His ensuing soul searching led him to quit his Bay Street career on a quest to effect positive change. Currently there are two levers David is pulling to effect change. As Director of Impact Investing at World Vision Canada he is mobilizing investment capital to help the world’s most vulnerable people. He also founded Kind Wealth, a not-just-for-profit business helping generations X, Y, and Z manage their finances in alignment with their values. David has lived, worked, and volunteered at various times throughout Africa. One of his proudest accomplishments is founding and running Grassroots Youth Development while living in South Africa. David is a frequent speaker at conferences and in the media. David spent 13 years as Director of Manager Research with Morningstar; a global investment data & research provider. David holds a BA in English Literature from the University of Toronto, an MBA from the Rotman School
Sep 05, 201829:37
Ep 8: Financial Inclusion for Women as Key to Close the Gap

Ep 8: Financial Inclusion for Women as Key to Close the Gap

Latest episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)
Sep 04, 201817:14
Ep 7: Putting your Money where your Heart is with Tim Nash from Good Investing

Ep 7: Putting your Money where your Heart is with Tim Nash from Good Investing

The very first episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)!
Sep 04, 201828:15
Ep 6: Radical Generosity with Vicki Saunders of SHEeo

Ep 6: Radical Generosity with Vicki Saunders of SHEeo

Latest episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)
Sep 04, 201810:16
Ep 5: World's Frist Impact Cryptocurrency with Impak Finance

Ep 5: World's Frist Impact Cryptocurrency with Impak Finance

The very first episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)!
Sep 04, 201820:41
Ep 4: Investing in the African middle class with Ovamba and Viola Llewellyn

Ep 4: Investing in the African middle class with Ovamba and Viola Llewellyn

Latest episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)
Sep 04, 201825:23
Ep 3: Canadian Impact Investing & Social Entrepreneurship with Avery Konda

Ep 3: Canadian Impact Investing & Social Entrepreneurship with Avery Konda

Latest episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)
Sep 04, 201820:06
Ep 2: Gender Lens Investing with Jonathan Hera of Marigold Capital

Ep 2: Gender Lens Investing with Jonathan Hera of Marigold Capital

The very first episode of $7 Trillion Ideas (to Save the World)!
Sep 04, 201827:22
Ep 1: Introduction to the $7 Trillion Gap

Ep 1: Introduction to the $7 Trillion Gap

In this first introductory episode, we’ll go over the gap in international development funding and an overview of the main actors, industries, and aspects of development financing, giving an idea of the episodes to come! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a review on iTunes and share it with a friend or colleague interested in the subject.

Mar 15, 201807:01