More Money & Meaning: Incorporating ESG into your Personal Portfolios: Clubhouse Panel

More Money & Meaning: Incorporating ESG into your Personal Portfolios: Clubhouse Panel

From large corporations and investment funds, to financial advisors and investors, we can all make slight changes to how we invest to both grow wealth and drive positive change in the world. In this Alternative Investments: Clubhouse Podcast, Seeds is featured on a panel of experienced sustainability professionals to discuss how to incorporate ESG into your personal portfolio.
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Many of us unknowingly support the very companies that aren't practicing what we believe in and are inconsistent with our own personal core values. What can we do about it? From large corporations and investment funds, to financial advisors and investors, we can all make slight changes to how we invest to both grow wealth and drive positive change in the world. How you spend and invest your dollars matters. Now is the time where we have the ESG data and tools to invest in companies that care about all stakeholders, not just shareholders.

In this Alternative Investments: ClubHouse Podcast, the panel hosted by Matthias Knab of Opalesque, moderated by Nidhi Chadda, Founder and CEO of Enzo Advisors LLC, and featuring Megahan Peterson, Director of Sustainability at Enzo Advisors LLC, and Kristen O'Grady, COO and Head of Product at Seeds, focuses on how to incorporate ESG into your personal portfolio, including performance data, aligning values, and investment options.

Listen to the episode here.

About Seeds Investor

Seeds was founded in 2019 by Zach and Michael Conway, both financial advisors who recognized that—despite burgeoning demand for personalization and a deeper experience around investing—many of their peers lacked the requisite tools and confidence to effectively meet clients’ needs. Since its inception, Seeds has been quietly building out its platform and powerhouse team, adding seasoned veterans from Russell Investments, BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, UBS Wealth Management, and Charles Schwab. With additional wealthtech talent from firms like Farther Finance, Seeds has already onboarded select advisor firms including One Seven, Southern California-based KWB Wealth, and Ohio-based Cunningham Wealth Management.