Ariadne’s Autumn Learning Series on Gender Lens Investing

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Ariadne’s Autumn Learning Series on Gender Lens Investing

These online seminars explain gender lens investing, why it matters and how it can be carried out.

By Ariadne - European Funders for Social Change and Human Rights

Location

Online

About this event

2020 has shown all of us, and the philanthropic community in particular, that resilience in any investment and grant-making strategy is vital. It has proved a pivotal moment to look again at how your values or those of your organisation align with your investing.

Ariadne invites you to watch a special course of online seminars on Gender Lens Investing. These are for grant-makers, trustees and board members; high net worth individuals; programme, investment and management officers; and anyone in the philanthropic community who is interested in investing to help achieve gender equality and justice.

They are hosted by Jo Andrews, former Director of Ariadne and co-founder of Equileap, which works to accelerate gender equality in the workplace. The seminars explain gender lens investing, why it matters and how it can be carried out or incorporated into your practice of philanthropy. It also looks at how GLI might include non-binary gender definitions and intersectional marginalisation, such as racial justice.

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Gender Lens investing – What Does It Mean and Why Does it Matter?

Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/468056272

Password: GLI1

This webinar was held on Thursday 8 October 2020. It looked at how the term Gender Lens Investing was invented and what it means. The session reviews how it has developed in the eleven years since it was first coined. We look at what it can help to achieve, review the research that shows that investing with a gender lens brings both solid market returns and a social dividend. We also look at what those benefits are.

Speaker:

- Suzanne Biegel, Founder of Gender Smart Investing and Godmother of the GLI Movement

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What does the data tell us about gender equality in Europe compared to the rest of the world?

Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/471327206

Password: GLI2

This webinar was held on Thursday 22 October 2020. We looked at work funded by the European Union, carried out by Equileap, reviewing gender balance and equality in companies in 10 European countries. The session examines what this tells us about the different approaches to gender equality in the different countries. It places the results in a global context and identifies which areas Europe does well on and where there is room for improvement. It also looks at GLI provision in terms of investment products with a European focus.

Speakers:

- Paola Marko, Senior Research Analyst, Equileap

- Karin Forseke, former CEO of the Swedish Investment Bank, Carnegie and Co, and former COO of LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange)

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Extending Gender Investing Principles to LGBTQI and Racial Justice

Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/476203063

Password: GLI3

This webinar was held on Thursday 5 November. Most work on gender lens investing looks at gender from a binary point of view and captures snapshots of organisations using mass data procedures. This session looks at how at GLI principles could be adapted to a LGBTQI and extended to other diversities such as ethnicity. The session looks at the potential gains and challenges. It also explores how future funds could be created that incorporate intersectional lenses.

Speakers:

- Tia Subramanian, Gender-Based Violence Program Director, Criterion Institute

- Marvin Owens, Deputy Chief Development Officer, Corporate Relations, NAACP & Impact Shares

- Ethan Powell, Founder/President, Impact Shares

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How do we invest with a gender lens - what does the gender lens investing sector look like?

Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/481241772

Password: GLI4

This webinar was held on Wednesday 18 November. An exploration of the experience different ways grant-makers and investment managers have had of investing with a gender lens. What has their practical experience been and how has it changed their practice? How did they start out doing this and what impact has it had.

Speakers:

- Diana Isenberg, Founder, Ceniarth Family Office

- Greg Neichin, Director, Ceniarth Family Office

- Danielle Walker Palmour, Director, Friends Provident Foundation

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Changing Contexts: Where do we go from here?

Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/486863544

Password: GLI5

This webinar was held on Thursday 3 December. This final session thinks about how COVID and new movements of change and protest alter the context for GLI. Are GLI funds more resilient than other mainstream investments in a crisis? How can we incorporate new priorities around racial and ethnic justice into GLI? Will COVID impact on the GLI sector in terms of diverting resources to other causes? It also looks at how big the GLI market is and what sorts of products are available and coming on stream.

Speakers:

- Ceri Goddard, Project Director, Equality Impact Investing Project

- Rachel Whittaker, Sustainable Investment Strategist Private Wealth Management, UBS, Zurich

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If you have any queries, please contact Florent Gonthier, Ariadne's Programme and Events Assistant: florent.gonthier@ariadne-network.eu

This series is funded by the European Commission (Project title: INGENDER, Project number: 831633)

Organised by

Ariadne - European Funders for Social Change and Human Rights (Ariadne) is a European peer to peer network of funders that provides a useful and supportive community for donors of all sorts, from individual philanthropists to professionally staffed trusts and foundations.

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