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Impact Entrepreneur

IMPACT PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDS: AN INSIDER'S VIEW ... Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM (EDT)

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Peter Burgess
You're invited to Impact Private Equity Funds: An Insider's View (Oct 29, 2020) Impact Entrepreneur Unsubscribe 12:06 PM (18 minutes ago) to me Hello Peter, You are invited to the following event: IMPACT PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDS: AN INSIDER'S VIEW divider Event to be held at the following time and date: Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM (EDT) Attend Event Share this event: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn divider The landscape of impact private equity funds has changed dramatically. Over the last ten years, the number of funds has grown from approximately 30 to approaching 1,000. A decade ago, the average fund size was in the tens of millions and typically had a generalist approach to the impact themes in which it invested. Today, the average fund size is in the hundreds of millions of dollars and the funds invest in both a broad array of impact themes to very specific themes, such as aquaculture, education technology, cleantech, ESOPs and ethnic diversity, to name a few. The returns have been promising. In a recent analysis, impact funds performed as well or better than traditional private equity fund counterparts of their same vintage year. In this live fireside chat and audience Q&A, Impact Entrepreneur’s Laurie Lane-Zucker welcomes Amy Francetic of Buoyant Ventures and Michael Whelchel of Big Path Capital to review the impact private equity landscape. We will discuss, among other topics: What has changed over the last 10 years What the data says about returns Which impact themes are invested in most frequently How fund managers balance return and impact Lessons learned from raising and running a fund Who typically invests in funds Featured Guests AMY FRANCETIC is founder and Managing General Partner of Buoyant Ventures, a new venture fund in Chicago that aims to invest in digital climate solutions for energy, transportation, agriculture, and the built environment. Her career spans over 20 years of high technology entrepreneurship, private equity, and research. Amy previously founded and led Energize Ventures, a $165mm venture fund that invests in digital technologies that optimize energy equipment and infrastructure. She oversaw the Fund’s investment activities and operations. She also co-founded and served as CEO of technology accelerator Clean Energy Trust, which has invested in dozens of early-stage clean energy companies across the Midwestern US. She remains involved and now serves a s Chair of its Board of Directors. Amy also held roles at private equity firm MVC Capital, helping to open the Chicago office, and at Stanford Research Institute where she worked on an early version of the voice recognition technology that became Siri. Earlier in her career, she was co-founder and CEO of a consumer technology company that was funded by Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, and that she sold to the Danish toy company, Lego Systems. Amy also helped fundraise for mobile gaming company, GluMobile, on whose board she served until it went public on the NASDAQ. In addition to the Clean Energy Trust board, Amy serves on the Advisory Board for the WISER Institute at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 2020 Crain’s recognized her for the third time as one of Chicago’s Top 50 Technology Leaders. In 2019 she was honored by Streetwise as one of the “20 Most Inspiring Chicagoans.” In 2015 she was an Emerging Leader at the Chicago Council for Global Affairs. In 2014 she was awarded the Corporate Citizen of the Year Award from the Executives’ Club of Chicago, and Leading Woman in Technology from the Illinois Technology Association. Amy is a regular lecturer in energy and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago’s Law School. She has a BA from Stanford University. MICHAEL WHELCHEL is Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Big Path Capital, “impact investing’s investment bank”, a boutique impact investment bank focused on providing Corporate Finance, M&A, and Placement Agent services to impact companies and funds globally. Big Path has worked with over 180 impact and sustainable companies and funds, more than any firm in the sector. In 2007 the old economy driven by the single gear of profit maximization reached a dead end in the financial crisis. It was a moment of reckoning during which Michael left his fifteen-year career in private equity to form Big Path Capital with his partner, Shawn Lesser, leveraging the engine of capitalism for an expansive economy built on natural, social, and financial capital. Recognizing that impact investing isn’t just a different way of investing but a superior way of deploying capital, Michael is committed to challenging the status quo and to raising the expectation of capital. In this vein, Big Path has created a number of first-in-class initiatives demonstrating SmarterMoney+: Maximize impact, Maximize return. These include the Five Fund F orum, Impact Capitalism Summit, and Impact & Sustainable Trade Missions. Michael received his BA summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN and received a joint MBA and MEM (Master of Engineering Management) from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Share this event on Facebook and Twitter. We hope you can make it! Cheers, Impact Entrepreneur eventbrite This invitation was sent to peterbnyc@gmail.com by the organizer of this event, Impact Entrepreneur. To stop receiving invitations from this organizer, you can unsubscribe. Eventbrite, Inc. | 155 5th St, 7th Floor | San Francisco, CA 94103

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