Impact Investing: Making Money More | Gino Borges | TEDxUniversityofNevada
Many people know how to make more money, but few know how to make money more.
While sharing his personal quest with money, Gino invites you to sync your values with your money. This talk poses a question that all investors must ask—What is the full impact of our money?
In this inspiring and humorous talk, Gino demonstrates how impact investing can catalyze social change.
Learn more http://openpathinvestments.com/
Gino’s path led him from a California dairy farm to earning a Ph. D. in Communications from Purdue University, from Nevada desert quests to family ranch stewardship. And now from old school real estate investing to impact investing.
Gino is a Partner and Director of Impact at OpenPath Investments. He and the OpenPath team transform ordinary apartment complexes into thriving communities. Their residents create community gardens, teach cooking classes, and share childcare. OpenPath’s portfolio consists of over 2,500 units and has a value more than $285M.
When he’s not impact investing, you can find Gino barefoot in his garden.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео Impact Investing: Making Money More | Gino Borges | TEDxUniversityofNevada канала TEDx Talks
While sharing his personal quest with money, Gino invites you to sync your values with your money. This talk poses a question that all investors must ask—What is the full impact of our money?
In this inspiring and humorous talk, Gino demonstrates how impact investing can catalyze social change.
Learn more http://openpathinvestments.com/
Gino’s path led him from a California dairy farm to earning a Ph. D. in Communications from Purdue University, from Nevada desert quests to family ranch stewardship. And now from old school real estate investing to impact investing.
Gino is a Partner and Director of Impact at OpenPath Investments. He and the OpenPath team transform ordinary apartment complexes into thriving communities. Their residents create community gardens, teach cooking classes, and share childcare. OpenPath’s portfolio consists of over 2,500 units and has a value more than $285M.
When he’s not impact investing, you can find Gino barefoot in his garden.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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