42 min

Purpose AND Profit. How a corporate focus on social impact enhances financial returns: Bruce Simpson The Wharton Impact Podcast

    • Education

In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we engage with Bruce Simpson, a Wharton/Lauder Grad (G ‘86, WG ‘86) and an international leader in business and philanthropy, with a 40 year career delivering shareholder returns through sustainability and ESG. Bruce is now a General Partner at AgeTech Capital, which tackles the growing societal and economic challenges of fast growing aging demographics. He is raising a $250m fund to scale tech solutions that deliver healthier, wealthier and more fulfilling aging across 4 verticals: financial security, aging at home, caregiver support, and health/lifestyle. He is also a mentor to leading startup incubators including the Creative Destruction Lab, and advises distinctive startups delivering business upside through sustainability solutions. Previously, Bruce led McKinsey’s ESG/Purpose practice globally, helping private sector companies match their core skills with major societal needs and develop new strategies, products and services which are truly beneficial to the planet and society, while delivering substantial shareholder returns. Bruce is also global Vice Chair of Human Rights Watch, and engaged in several other NGO’s.

Join us as we speak about everything from stakeholder capitalism in the largest companies to entrepreneurship in the social impact space, and Bruce’s recent focus on longevity tech.

In this episode of the Wharton Impact Podcast, we engage with Bruce Simpson, a Wharton/Lauder Grad (G ‘86, WG ‘86) and an international leader in business and philanthropy, with a 40 year career delivering shareholder returns through sustainability and ESG. Bruce is now a General Partner at AgeTech Capital, which tackles the growing societal and economic challenges of fast growing aging demographics. He is raising a $250m fund to scale tech solutions that deliver healthier, wealthier and more fulfilling aging across 4 verticals: financial security, aging at home, caregiver support, and health/lifestyle. He is also a mentor to leading startup incubators including the Creative Destruction Lab, and advises distinctive startups delivering business upside through sustainability solutions. Previously, Bruce led McKinsey’s ESG/Purpose practice globally, helping private sector companies match their core skills with major societal needs and develop new strategies, products and services which are truly beneficial to the planet and society, while delivering substantial shareholder returns. Bruce is also global Vice Chair of Human Rights Watch, and engaged in several other NGO’s.

Join us as we speak about everything from stakeholder capitalism in the largest companies to entrepreneurship in the social impact space, and Bruce’s recent focus on longevity tech.

42 min

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