All things begin with an inspired thought…

…and this thought was given a voice by an extraordinary colleague and dear friend.  Our discussions around the topics of shareholder value and the responsibility that these public company shareholders share in a shrinking global society and its increasingly diverse communities are characterized by their appreciation for companies managed well and the catalysts large shareholders are becoming in an effort to leverage capitalism’s power in order to effect positive change inside these communities at the grass roots level.

The subject matter and conversations to be engaged by “The Altruistic Capitalist” will bring forward a full range of how Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment-Social-Governance are impacting global capital markets, how capital is allocated among & within industries, and the evolving ways in which management teams and shareholders actively collaborate to create and share the wealth that capitalism helps to provide…

What happens when you create shareholder value? You are delivering better employees back to their communities and they can given back.  Communities are winning becasue employees are involved in mentoring and all these other things.  Customers are winning because you are providing them with new products and superior service.   — Jack Welch

Corporate Social Responsibility is measured in terms of businesses improving conditions for their employees, shareholders, communities and environment.  But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address fundamental ethical issues such as inclusion, dignity and equality.  —  Krause Schwab

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