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Ep 15 - Bertie Crawley – Intentionality of ESG

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Welcome to the latest episode of the ESG in VC podcast where we are joined by Bertie Crawley. 

Bertie is the co-founder and Managing Partner of UNTITLED, an early stage venture fund based in the UK which has backed companies like Fabric Nano, Hide Biotech and Mytos. They are also an investor in venture funds. Prior to this he co-founded Zulu Forest Sciences - an applied science and asset management group focused on financing nature-based carbon offset programmes - and was a Partner at Zulu Group, an investment business focused on high impact start-ups. 

Together with Bertie, we discussed if ESG leads to value creation at the fund and portfolio level and if ‘ESG’ can be an investment strategy for fund managers to consider. We also tried to tackle a big question that many raised over the course of last year - if ESG should be disentangled as having three big problems mixed up in one is a hard ask and much more. 

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