Are you interested in aligning your investment strategy with your values while driving societal impact? In this episode, Ebony Brown shares her decade of experience in venture capital, emphasizing the importance of purpose-driven investment theses that adapt with market shifts.Key topics:
Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Principles of Benevolence and purpose-driven investing 00:36 - What is an investment thesis and why its development matters 01:09 - Creating actionable, research-grounded theses that reflect your beliefs 01:43 - Personal strategies for thesis development over 10 years 02:03 - Moving from passive to active thesis creation aligned with values 02:38 - How to identify gaps and opportunities with broad sector research 03:10 - Using AI and deep diving into market segments like healthcare and aging populations 04:04 - The role of convening stakeholder roundtables in thesis validation 04:29 - Practical examples of stakeholder engagement during COVID 05:26 - Gathering insights through conferences, investor relationships, and industry cycles 06:46 - Recognizing market hype vs. genuine signal 07:55 - Maintaining curiosity, learning, and evolving your thesis over time 08:41 - Pitfalls of forcing investments based on rigid hypotheses 09:18 - Real-world example of pivoting from education to broader life skills 10:07 - The importance of market readiness and team execution over hype 11:01 - Pattern recognition from reviewing deals and industry shifts since 2020 12:19 - Evolving fund scope to match societal needs and maintaining investor alignment 13:37 - Communicating thesis evolution effectively to stakeholders 15:02 - The risks of stagnation and market data showing the need for agility 16:15 - Ebony's current focus on intentional capital deployment and purpose-driven outcomes 16:26 - Closing remarks and how to connect with Ebony BrownResources & Links:
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