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Can social and/or environmental return be achieved alongside competitive market rate financial returns? Or are they mutually exclusive?

11/18/2014
When: Tuesday, November 18
12:00 noon pacific | 2:00 pm central | 3:00 pm eastern


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Can social and/or environmental return be achieved alongside competitive market rate financial returns? Or are they mutually exclusive?

Attend this webinar led by Gloria Nelund, Chairman and CEO of TriLinc Global who will provide you with the tools you will need to understand the need for impact investing in the global market. Additionally, it will provide you with an overview of who is driving, as well as supplying, industry demand and how you, as financial advisors can play an active role in catalyzing the growth in this industry.

Gloria Nelund, Chairman and CEO of TriLinc Global, spent 30 years on Wall Street as one of the most successful and visible executives in the international investment management industry. After retiring from Deutsche Bank as CEO of their $50 billion North America Private Wealth Management division, she co-founded TriLinc Global; an investment firm dedicated to launching and managing innovative impact investment funds that will exponentially increase private capital participation to help solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

In addition to her activities with TriLinc, Gloria is Chairman and Independent Trustee for RS Investments, a mutual fund complex with more than $20 billion in assets under management. She is also a life-long supporter of development-oriented philanthropic causes. Gloria currently sits on the board of multiple not-for-profit organizations and actively supports entrepreneurship research and education. She is an active speaker, and guest lecturer on Impact Investing and Ethical Leadership at conferences and several top business schools, including Columbia, Wheaton, Kellogg, MIT and Georgetown.


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