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In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline has an enlightening conversation with Greg Shell, a Partner at Goldman Sachs.
Greg's journey in the investment field spans over 25 years, primarily in public equity as an analyst and portfolio manager. He observed that markets efficiently generate societal benefits when functioning well, but often fail to distribute these benefits equitably. Greg also highlights the importance of private capital in solving social issues, traditionally left to the non-profit and public sectors.
In his role at Goldman Sachs, Greg focuses on impact investing, a type of sustainable investing that uses private equity to invest in companies addressing societal challenges, with a dual focus on environmental and social issues. Greg shares the role of impact investing in rectifying inequalities in capitalism, advocating for a system where opportunity and prosperity are more equitably distributed.
As the conversation draws to a close, Greg shares how capitalism, as an evolving socio-economic system, is neither bad nor perfect in its current form. However, its adaptability and potential for improvement are key strengths. According to Greg, the future of capitalism involves large companies systematically providing value for all stakeholders, returning to core economic wisdom while evolving to meet modern challenges.
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In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline has an enlightening conversation with Greg Shell, a Partner at Goldman Sachs.
Greg's journey in the investment field spans over 25 years, primarily in public equity as an analyst and portfolio manager. He observed that markets efficiently generate societal benefits when functioning well, but often fail to distribute these benefits equitably. Greg also highlights the importance of private capital in solving social issues, traditionally left to the non-profit and public sectors.
In his role at Goldman Sachs, Greg focuses on impact investing, a type of sustainable investing that uses private equity to invest in companies addressing societal challenges, with a dual focus on environmental and social issues. Greg shares the role of impact investing in rectifying inequalities in capitalism, advocating for a system where opportunity and prosperity are more equitably distributed.
As the conversation draws to a close, Greg shares how capitalism, as an evolving socio-economic system, is neither bad nor perfect in its current form. However, its adaptability and potential for improvement are key strengths. According to Greg, the future of capitalism involves large companies systematically providing value for all stakeholders, returning to core economic wisdom while evolving to meet modern challenges.
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