The Social Change Career Podcast

Impact investing for good with Diana Narváez


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Skeptics of the market place, those that never scored high on math, curious about financial topics but afraid to ask, social entrepreneurs and troublemakers in general please listen to this super insightful episode that will walk you through how impact investing can be used as a tool to create social good.  

 

In Episode 3 of Season 6, you hear from finance expert Diana Narváez, who left a 10-year career in finance and corporate America and returned to her birth country to give back using impact investing as her super powers.

Her parents emigrated to the US to give her family a better life.  After a successful career in corporate America she decided to start from scratch in her birth country.  Moving from corporate America to Latin America with a purpose: to financially support socially conscious business in Colombia and the region.

 

Key Links:

UPB Incubator (UPB University incubator program in Spanish)

Acumen + (finance and other relevant topic courses)

Endeavor (webinars on financial education)

 

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