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Some of Catherine Bell’s panel discussions.
Some of Catherine Bell’s panel discussions.
Money. How can we do better with our money? How do we help make the world a better place? Answers to these questions and more on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel suggests some questions we can ask as a consumer and as an investor. At the heart of it, living an examined life, asking questions, doing your best, and ensuring that you’re all in on what matters will help when answering life’s tough questions.
This is part 6 of 6 in our interview series with Joel. Stay tuned for a new leader in the coming weeks.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Commitment and examination as keys to becoming an Awakened Leader are the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel discusses an examined inner life and a commitment to being the best contributor that we possibly can, results in a leader who is more comfortable with transparency, directness, love, kindness and generosity, and helping people lift to their highest performance and behaviours because there is meaning and purpose to it. It results in an Awakened Leader.
Catherine and Joel also discuss suggestions for building better relationships and relatedness with one another.
This is part 5 of 6 in our interview series with Joel. Part 6 will be out next week.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Examine why and what you want to leave behind as a business leader are the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel discusses why is it important to examine the choices we make regarding our time, power and purpose and being clear on why we make these choices and what they mean to the future. He also explains what he’d like his legacy to be and why.
This is part 4 of 6 in our interview series with Joel. Part 5 will be out next week.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Cultivating your inner skills and Joel’s biggest career learning are the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel discusses his biggest career learning and some practices on cultivating your inner skills as a leader.
This is part 3 of 6 in our interview series with Joel. Part 4 will be out next week.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Capitalism and money are the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel discusses the meaning of money and whether capitalism is the best system for us.
This is part 2 of 6 in our interview series with Joel. Part 3 will be out next week.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Meaning and purpose is just one of the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with author and mission venture capitalist, Joel Solomon.
In this interview, Joel discusses finding meaning in your life and living a life of purpose. But first, Catherine and Joel debate ‘how much is enough’? This will give you pause for thought on answering this question for yourself and why you came to this answer.
This is the first of 6 parts in our interview series with Joel. Part 2 will be out next week.
The Clean Money Revolution calls for the reinvention of power, purpose and capitalism, that will generate the biggest money making opportunity in history.
$50 trillion will change hands from Boomers to Millennials in North America alone by 2050. It will remake the world. We are ancestors of the future. We must know what our money does to people and places, then take actions to align our dollars with our values.
Joel is Co-Founder and Chair of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest mission venture capital firm, with $98m under management. Renewal Funds invests in Organics and Envirotech.
With Founder + Funder Carol Newell, Joel implemented a “whole portfolio activation to mission” strategy as leader of her “activist family office”. As ED of the Endswell Foundation they spent down a $20m endowment, leaving Tides Canada Foundation and Hollyhock as legacy charities while supporting BC’s renowned environmental community.
As CEO of Renewal Partners‘ seed capital fund over $10m was placed into dozens of green companies.
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Nature contains all of the answers. This and becoming a better leader through awakened relationships are the topics on this week’s Awakened Leaders Vlog with TerraCycle’s CEO & Founder, Tom Szaky.
In this interview, Tom discusses with Catherine how to build better relationships as a leader and nature’s biggest lesson.
This is the final part of our interview series with Tom.
Next week, we will launch a new interview series with an exciting new guest, so stay tuned.
TerraCycle is an eco-friendly recycling company that has become a global leader in recycling typically non-recyclable waste.
Eliminating the Idea of Waste® by recycling the “non-recyclable” is their mission. Whether it’s coffee capsules from your home, pens from a school, or plastic gloves from a manufacturing facility, TerraCycle can collect and recycle almost any form of waste. TerraCycle partners with individual collectors, as well as major consumer product companies, retailers, manufacturers, municipalities, and small businesses across 20 different countries. With your help, TerraCycle is able to divert millions of pounds of waste from landfills and incinerators each month.
Tom Szaky is the CEO and founder of TerraCycle, a company that makes consumer products from waste. Tom immigrated to Canada at the age of four from his home in Hungary, after the Chernobyl disaster with his parents, who are medical doctors. He grew up in Toronto and attended Princeton University before leaving to focus on TerraCycle and his mission towards Eliminating the Idea of Waste®.
Early on in his career, Tom started three small ‘dot.com‘ companies.[7] These were Werehome.com, piority.com, and studentmarks.com.[5] In 2006, Tom was named the “#1 CEO under thirty” by Inc. magazine in its July 2006 issue for his work in TerraCycle.[8]
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Inner workings of an Awakened Company is this week’s topic on our Awakened Leaders Vlog with TerraCycle’s CEO & Founder, Tom Szaky.
In this interview, Tom gives Catherine some insight on some of the inner workings of TerraCycle from his company’s key metrics for success and how they engage their employees, to what is an Awakened Leader.
This is part 4 of 5 of our interview series with Tom. We will post our last interview with Tom next week. Stay tuned for another exciting new guest after that.
TerraCycle is an eco-friendly recycling company that has become a global leader in recycling typically non-recyclable waste.
Eliminating the Idea of Waste® by recycling the “non-recyclable” is their mission. Whether it’s coffee capsules from your home, pens from a school, or plastic gloves from a manufacturing facility, TerraCycle can collect and recycle almost any form of waste. TerraCycle partners with individual collectors, as well as major consumer product companies, retailers, manufacturers, municipalities, and small businesses across 20 different countries. With your help, TerraCycle is able to divert millions of pounds of waste from landfills and incinerators each month.
Tom Szaky is the CEO and founder of TerraCycle, a company that makes consumer products from waste. Tom immigrated to Canada at the age of four from his home in Hungary, after the Chernobyl disaster with his parents, who are medical doctors. He grew up in Toronto and attended Princeton University before leaving to focus on TerraCycle and his mission towards Eliminating the Idea of Waste®.
Early on in his career, Tom started three small ‘dot.com‘ companies.[7] These were Werehome.com, piority.com, and studentmarks.com.[5] In 2006, Tom was named the “#1 CEO under thirty” by Inc. magazine in its July 2006 issue for his work in TerraCycle.[8]
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Loves & dislikes of business is this week’s topic on our Awakened Leaders Vlog with TerraCycle’s CEO & Founder, Tom Szaky.
In this interview, Tom talks with Catherine about what his loves & dislikes of business. He also provides his thoughts on what is an Awakened Company.
This is part 3 of 5 of our interview series with Tom. Over the next few weeks, we will post the remaining interviews.
TerraCycle is an eco-friendly recycling company that has become a global leader in recycling typically non-recyclable waste.
Eliminating the Idea of Waste® by recycling the “non-recyclable” is their mission. Whether it’s coffee capsules from your home, pens from a school, or plastic gloves from a manufacturing facility, TerraCycle can collect and recycle almost any form of waste. TerraCycle partners with individual collectors, as well as major consumer product companies, retailers, manufacturers, municipalities, and small businesses across 20 different countries. With your help, TerraCycle is able to divert millions of pounds of waste from landfills and incinerators each month.
Tom Szaky is the CEO and founder of TerraCycle, a company that makes consumer products from waste. Tom immigrated to Canada at the age of four from his home in Hungary, after the Chernobyl disaster with his parents, who are medical doctors. He grew up in Toronto and attended Princeton University before leaving to focus on TerraCycle and his mission towards Eliminating the Idea of Waste®.
Early on in his career, Tom started three small ‘dot.com‘ companies.[7] These were Werehome.com, piority.com, and studentmarks.com.[5] In 2006, Tom was named the “#1 CEO under thirty” by Inc. magazine in its July 2006 issue for his work in TerraCycle.[8]
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