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ESG in VC Oksana Stowe | Venture Capital | ESG | Investor
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ESG in VC is an attempt to gather various learnings and views in our collective effort to focus on complex issues associated with ESG frameworks within the venture community and in our quest to be kinder to our planet and people.
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Ep 19 - Bill Liao - The Most Important Tools for Creating a More Sustainable World
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Bill Liao .
Bill Liao is a Chinese-Australian-Irish entrepreneur, investor, diplomat, business mentor, author, passionate leader and speaker, with a distinguished record in business development and community activism. Co-founder of the CoderDojo movement and of Weforest, his career in tech and business encompasses two unicorn companies and launching the world’s first bio-tech accelerator, RebelBio. He is a general partner of SOSV, a venture capital fund in excess of $1B, and founder of the SOSV Momentum Pre-accelerator program. Bill’s current focus is Quantum Software.
Together with Bill, we tried to identify the most important tools for creating a more sustainable future. We also discussed if ESG needs to be disentangled, can we rely on grit and determination to enable social lifts. We also delved a little bit into what effect the macro economic environment has on climate tech investing.
Guest: Bill Liao
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Ep 18 – Eleanor Kaye - How to Solve the VC Industry's Diversity Problem
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Eleanor Kaye.
Eleanor built her career in operations, holding roles at MoneySuperMarket and Palantir before joining the Newton Venture Program. Initially taking up the role of Head of Operations, Eleanor was quickly promoted to Executive Director and now leads the team at Newton, which is a joint venture between London Business School and LocalGlobe VC.
Launched in 2020, their mission is to make careers in venture capital more accessible and ensure the next generation of investors represents the world that we live in. They do this through bespoke training and development programmes to help people from overlooked and underestimated backgrounds break into venture capital, or for those already in the space to accelerate their careers.
Together with Eleanor, we discussed how ESG is taught during the Newton programme, how blind hiring improves the hiring process. This is an honest conversation about the venture capital industry's diversity and inclusion challenges.
Guest: Eleanor Kaye
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Ep 17 – Eric Rubenstein - From commodities trading to impact investing
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Eric Rubenstein.
Eric is Managing Partner at New Climate Ventures or NCV, a US based fund launched to tackle climate change with a holistic approach. NCV invests in innovative early-stage startups broadly across the carbon reduction and avoidance ecosystems. NCV launched in October 2021, and has invested in companies that span the areas of climate tech, recycling, alternative materials, and food tech, among other emissions avoiding technologies. Prior to founding New Climate Ventures, Eric held investment, fundamental strategy, and trading roles at Citigroup and Louis Dreyfus in their commodities and energy trading divisions respectively. A psychology major with a focus on behavioural neuroscience, Eric graduated from Yale University.
Together with Eric, we discussed what is missing in the venture ecosystem to help expedite climate change innovation and how he thinks about about the side effects when making investments and much more.
Guest: Eric Rubenstein
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Ep 16 - Victoria Ferguson - Being a Force for Good
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Victoria Ferguson.
Victoria is a Partner and General Counsel at MMC Ventures, one of the most active investors in early-stage tech in Europe. She is an experienced venture capital lawyer, leading the legal work on MMC’s investments, following-on funding and exits. She also leads the firm’s ESG work, including its efforts as a B Corp. Victoria was previously at the law firm Jones Day, where she was an associate in the Business Restructuring and Reorganisation practice, Victoria has an LLB Law from King’s College London and trained and initially practised at Simmons & Simmons in London and Tokyo.
Together with Victoria, we discussed what it means to be a B Corp and why MMC has chosen to become a B Corp certified fund. We have also touched on some flaws with B Corp certification and also how they are addressing those. Victoria also shared how MMC is trying to improve its ESG practices.
Guest: Victoria Ferguson
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Ep 15 - Bertie Crawley – Intentionality of ESG
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Bertie Crawley.
Bertie is the co-founder and Managing Partner of UNTITLED, an early stage venture fund based in the UK which has backed companies like Fabric Nano, Hide Biotech and Mytos. They are also an investor in venture funds. Prior to this he co-founded Zulu Forest Sciences - an applied science and asset management group focused on financing nature-based carbon offset programmes - and was a Partner at Zulu Group, an investment business focused on high impact start-ups.
Together with Bertie, we discussed if ESG leads to value creation at the fund and portfolio level and if ‘ESG’ can be an investment strategy for fund managers to consider. We also tried to tackle a big question that many raised over the course of last year - if ESG should be disentangled as having three big problems mixed up in one is a hard ask and much more.
Guest: Bertie Crawley
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Ep 14 - Matt Ward – Climate Economics and Measuring Impact
Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Matt Ward.
Matt is a Partner and Syndicate Investor Lead of 4WARD.VC's early stage climate syndicate, he is also the host of The Startup Tank Climate Investor Pitch Show. Since graduating from Georgia Tech with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Matt spent the last 10 years in technology, startups and venture capital. Matt’s built and exited multiple ecommerce and media companies.
Together with Matt, we discussed what are the key differences between traditional venture investing and investing in climate tech and can we use ‘climate economics’ as we have been using unit economics to evaluate companies. We also spoke about ESG frameworks and about Matt’s views about it and which sectors within climate tech Matt finds exciting.
Guest: Matt Ward
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