Episode 113

“Defiant optimism is not only about empowering yourself; it is about empowering countless others who don't have the means to stand up to the system.”

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Episode Summary

Today, the incredibly inspiring Prof. Durreen Shahnaz joins the show. Throughout her career, she broke down walls and built bridges to connect the backstreets of underserved communities to the Wall Streets of the world. Her work has helped millions of women, entrepreneurs, investors, governments, and impacted stakeholders worldwide play a role in sustainable development and women’s empowerment.

A Bangladeshi-American entrepreneur, she is the CEO and founder of Impact Investment Exchange (IIX), through which she has unlocked $233 million in investment capital and empowered more than 140 million lives. Durreen is a 2017 Oslo Business for Peace Award Honoree (often called the ‘Nobel Prize for Business’), a financial rainmaker in Forbes 50 over 50, and an Asia Society Game Changer Awardee.

Through her new book, The Defiant Optimist: Daring to Fight Global Inequality, Reinvent Finance, and Invest in Women, she continues her mission to build a more inclusive and sustainable world by bringing the intersection of climate action and gender equality to the forefront of capital markets.

In this episode, we discuss the following:

  • Her childhood in Bangladesh

  • How she became the first Bangladeshi woman to work on Wall Street

  • The landscape for women and WOC in finance

  • How and why she launched the world’s first stock exchange for social enterprises

  • Impact investing

  • How climate change and gender equality are tied together

  • Her new book

  • Defiant optimism and how it can help change how systems work and who they work for (the 99% .vs. the 1%)

  • The Orange Bond Pledge

And more!

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Anita Cheung