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Home / Impact Investing / This Thursday: Forbes’ Magazine Google Hangout With IIPC Report Authors

Impact Investing · July 21, 2015

This Thursday: Forbes’ Magazine Google Hangout With IIPC Report Authors

Join Devin Thorpe (Forbes Magazine contributor) — along with PCV — for in-depth discussion with the authors of our IIPC project’s latest report. The Google Hangout is happening Thursday, December 11th at 4pm ET (1pm PT).

Head to forbes.com/sites/devinthorpe on Thursday to join in!

The following authors are scheduled to be part of the conversation:

  • Rosemary Addis (Chair, Australian Advisory Board and Member of the Social Impact Investment Taskforce​); Author: Catalyzing a Global Market – Why the G8 Taskforce Work Matters and What Comes Next
  • Bob Annibale (Global Director, Citi Community Development and Microfinance); Author: Innovating the role of the Private Sector
  • Tonusree Basu (Associate Director, InSight Pacific Community Ventures); Project Leader and Co-Author
  • Katie Grace (Program Manager, Initiative for Responsible Investment at the Hauser Institute for Civil Society, Harvard University); Author: An Introduction to Impact Investing Policy Development
  • Julie T. Katzman or co-author (EVP and COO, Inter-American Development Bank and Member, International Development Working Group of the Taskforce); Author: Scaling Impact by way of Cross-Sector Partnerships
  • Cyrille Langendorff (Project Manager, Credit Cooperatif and Member, French National Advisory Board); Author: Bringing Mass Retail to Impact Investing
  • Micah Sarkas (Impact Investing Project Manager, Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town); Author: Regulation 28-An Effective Tool for Market Growth in South Africa?​
  • Ben Thornley (Founder, ICAP Partners); Author: Policy Symbiosis Toolkit

Filed Under: Impact Investing

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