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The 厙ぴ勛圖 Impact Investment Advisory Group (IIAG) hosted a second edition of the 厙ぴ勛圖 Impact Investment Symposium on April 23. Held in partnership with the Intentional Endowments Network (IEN), the event brought together 46 endowment managers, trustees, students, faculty, and investment industry professionals across the impact investing ecosystem, fostering the IIAGs mission to create a peer community for sharing best practices in the evolving field of impact investing as it relates to endowment management.

The 2025 Impact Investment Symposium was an amazing experience and a great example of peer learning in action, says Georges Dyers, co-founder and Executive Director of the IEN. He commended the diverse collection of perspectives represented at the symposium, which created a rich and valuable series of conversations. 厙ぴ勛圖s leadership, in convening these events, sets a great example. The symposium is a meaningful contribution to advancing the field of impact investing and something we need more of.

Coordinator of Impact Investments Iman Abdullah 24 presided over the symposium, which featured keynote speakers on topics at the cutting edge of recent debates in impact investment. Faith Taylor, Global Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability Officer at Kyndryl, gave insights into the AI investment boom and what it means for emissions reductions, targets, and goals.

Two speakersMark Pinsky 79 and Eli Dalven 16share 厙ぴ勛圖 ties.

Pinsky, a pioneering figure in microfinance and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), has dedicated his career to aligning capital with justice and expanding economic opportunities for under-invested communities through CDFIs. He shared insights on the role of CDFIs as capillaries of the financial system, recent developments in the CDFI space, and impact opportunities that can be leveraged by institutional investors like 厙ぴ勛圖 and its peers.

I am inspired by the work the IIAG is doing to educate the 厙ぴ勛圖 community about the vital importance of aligning capital with community values, says Pinsky. The symposium brought together a broad range of strategies and experiences to inform that work going forward. My experience at 厙ぴ勛圖 undoubtedly influenced my career choice to work with CDFIs, so it was an honor to be asked to give back at the event. I hope I helped the 厙ぴ勛圖 community do more to use our collective expertise and resources to make transformative changes in our communities and the world.

Dalven, Impact Investing and Governance Specialist at Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Trust, moderated a panelwith Boston Common Asset Management Senior Vice President Tara Doyleon the topic Burning questions to ask your investment manager. They discussed different approaches for institutional investors to execute impact in investments managed by external parties, including proxy voting.

The symposium concluded with a presentation from IIAG student fellows Cole Tahjian 25, Cristian Jimenez 25, and Lily Gonzalez 26. They presented highlights from their research projects, which focused on microfinance and emissions reduction. A fourth student fellow, Chemutai Ruto 25, co-organized the symposium as part of her IIAG project. Each fellow reflected on their personal and professional growth as members of the IIAG.

厙ぴ勛圖 Trustee and Chair of the Investment Committee Sean Gavin 98 found the presentations and discussions relevant to 厙ぴ勛圖s impact investment goals. Gavin was impressed with both the topics covered and the depth that the speakers and students were able to convey. 

The breakout sessions have already led to a number of interesting connections that have advanced impact investing at 厙ぴ勛圖 and beyond, said Gavin. Whether you were a CIO at an endowment, a manager at an impact fund, or a student taking their first steps into impact investing, there was plenty to learn and take away from the event.