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Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast with Asad Mahmood

Conversations with Asad Mahmood: Unveiling the Visionaries and Trailblazers of Impact Investing


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  • 10. Conversation with Godwin Ehigiamusoe, microfinance practitioner & founder of LAPO

    59:22||Season 1, Ep. 10
    In Episode 10 of the Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast, we proudly present Godwin Ehigiamusoe, a visionary microfinance practitioner, social investor, and founder of Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO). Godwin’s remarkable journey showcases how he has transformed the microfinance landscape in Nigeria and Sierra Leone by successfully mobilizing local and international resources to create a powerful ecosystem. LAPO now addresses critical areas such as microfinance, microinsurance, micro-leasing, and healthcare. Under his leadership, LAPO has earned prestigious accolades, including the Pro-Poor Award for Innovation in Microfinance from CGAP and the Excellence in Microfinance Award from the Grameen Foundation.Beyond his on-the-ground impact, Godwin has authored several influential works that provide deep insights into the field, including Twelve Commandments for Business Owners, Poverty and Microfinance in Nigeria, and Issues in Microfinance: Enhancing Financial Inclusion.Join us as we delve into Godwin’s inspiring journey and discover the pivotal role of microfinance in empowering underserved communities.Stay tuned for more insightful episodes!

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  • 9. Conversation with James Polan, Vice President Health & Agribusiness, DFC

    51:45||Season 1, Ep. 9
    Join us for Episode 9 of the Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast with Asad Mahmood! We’re excited to welcome James Polan, Vice President of Health and Agribusiness at DFC.Dive into James’ 40-year journey in the development sector as he shares his insights, achievements, and unique approach to risk-taking. He also discusses the crucial role of democracy in driving global development.Stay tuned for more insightful episodes!#ImpactInvesting #Microfinance #SustainableDevelopment #Sustainability #SocialImpact #DFC
  • 8. Conversation with Samit Ghosh – Founder at Ujjivan

    51:55||Season 1, Ep. 8
    Join us for Episode 8 of Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast with Asad Mahmood! In this episode, we're thrilled to host Samit Ghosh, the Founder of Ujjivan, for an insightful discussion.Samit Ghosh's journey from a successful career in banking in the Middle East to the founding of Ujjivan, a microfinance bank in India, is nothing short of inspiring. He shares his deep-seated drive to create a tangible impact through his work, a mission that has been at the core of Ujjivan's endeavors.Throughout the interview, Ghosh delves into the myriad challenges encountered during the formative years of Ujjivan, including the complexities of scaling the company and securing capital. He sheds light on the pivotal role of credibility establishment, a crucial factor in navigating the competitive landscape of microfinance.Moreover, Ghosh provides invaluable insights into the operational framework of Ujjivan, detailing its evolution and highlighting the distinctive aspects of its business model. Notably, he elaborates on Ujjivan's strategic focus on affordable housing, underscoring the organization's commitment to fostering sustainable development.Furthermore, the discussion delves into the pivotal role of foundations and development finance institutions in nurturing incubators and fostering growth within the impact investing sphere.
  • 7. Conversation with Elisabeth Rhyne – Former Managing Director at Accion

    45:55||Season 1, Ep. 7
    Welcome to the "Pioneers of Impact Investing" podcast, where our host, Asad Mahmood, engages in an insightful conversation with the distinguished Elisabeth Rhyne, the Former Managing Director of Accion. Elisabeth is a significant figure in the microfinance and financial inclusion industry, having played a crucial role in the initial growth of the microfinance sector.In this episode, Elisabeth shares her remarkable journey at Accion and highlights her personal achievement in legitimizing microfinance when it was still in its infancy. Her concern for poverty issues has been a driving force in her impactful work.Asad Mahmood and Elisabeth delve into the pivotal role of microfinance in transforming communities and address the challenges within the impact investment industry. They discuss the future trajectory of this sector and its potential to bring about substantial change.Join Asad Mahmood and his guest, Elisabeth Rhyne, in this thought-provoking episode as they explore the incredible potential of impact investing to reshape our world. Gain valuable insights into how investment can be a catalyst for positive change and the promising future of impact investing.
  • 6. Conversation with Bob Pattillo - Founder of Gray Matters Capital

    01:06:05||Season 1, Ep. 6
    In this episode of the "Pioneers of Impact Investing" podcast, your host Asad Mahmood brings you a compelling conversation with the remarkable Bob Pattillo, the visionary Founder of Gray Matters Capital. Tune in as they unravel the extraordinary journey of a man who has dedicated his life to using impact investing as a force for global change.Bob Pattillo, a trailblazer in the world of impact investing, shares his captivating story of how he transitioned from a successful career in traditional finance to a pioneering advocate for impact-driven investments. His passion and dedication to making a meaningful difference shine through as he discusses the inception of Gray Matters Capital and the profound impact it has had on millions of lives worldwide.In this episode, you'll gain a profound understanding of Bob's unique perspective on impact investing. He shares his deep-rooted belief that investing should go beyond mere financial returns; it should also contribute positively to society. Bob reveals the driving philosophy behind Gray Matters Capital, where they invest in entrepreneurs who are working tirelessly to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges.Asad Mahmood and Bob dive into the importance of financial inclusion and education in empowering individuals and transforming communities. They discuss the ripple effect of these investments, highlighting how providing opportunities and resources to underserved populations can create a brighter future for all.Throughout the conversation, Bob shares his experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the world of impact investing. He offers invaluable advice to aspiring impact investors, emphasizing the need for patience, resilience, and a commitment to driving social change.Join Asad Mahmood and Bob Pattillo in this thought-provoking episode as they explore the incredible impact of Gray Matters Capital and the potential of impact investing to reshape our world. Whether you're a seasoned investor or simply curious about how your investments can make a meaningful difference, this episode promises to inspire and empower you to become a pioneer of impact investing.
  • 5. Conversation with Elizabeth Littlefield, Senior Partner and Co-Founder of West Africa Blue

    45:44||Season 1, Ep. 5
    Episode 5 of "The Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast" features Elizabeth Littlefield, a renowned figure in the field of impact investing. Hosted by Asad Mahmood, this episode delves into Elizabeth's exceptional background and journey, providing an in-depth look into her remarkable career in both the development and private sectors.As the episode begins, Asad Mahmood warmly welcomes Elizabeth Littlefield, setting the stage for an engaging conversation. Elizabeth, with her vast experience and visionary perspective, shares her fascinating story, starting with her tenure at JPMorgan, one of the world's largest private-sector banks. She reveals how she led the emerging market business at JPMorgan, demonstrating her early inclination towards driving positive change on a global scale. Currently, she serves as a Senior Partner at West Africa Blue and a Senior Advisor at Pollination, further solidifying her influence in the field.In addition to her impressive professional roles, Elizabeth holds important positions in organizations that focus on sustainability and conservation. She chairs M-KOPA Solar and contributes her expertise as a board member of the World Wildlife Fund (US). These roles demonstrate her commitment to socially responsible initiatives and her passion for creating a positive impact on the world.Throughout the episode, Elizabeth delves into the challenges she faced while working in the microfinance industry. Listeners are treated to valuable insights into the strategies, obstacles, and overall evolution of microfinance. As the episode draws to a close, Mahmood and Littlefield discuss the future of social finance. Elizabeth imparts wisdom to younger generations, advising them to have a clear vision and persistence in pursuing their goals. Her guidance serves as inspiration for those seeking to make a meaningful impact in the world of impact investing.Episode 5 of "The Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast" featuring Elizabeth Littlefield is a powerful conversation centered on commitment and persistence to make a meaningful impact in the world. By the time the episode concludes, listeners are poised to undergo a transformative shift in their mindset, leaving them inspired and empowered to embrace their roles as catalysts for positive change.
  • 4. Conversation with Nanno Kleiterp, Ex-CEO of FMO

    55:52||Season 1, Ep. 4
    Episode 4 of "The Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast" invites listeners to embark on a transformative journey with Asad Mahmood as he engages in a captivating conversation with Nanno Kleiterp, the former CEO of FMO (the Dutch Development Bank). This episode delves into the world of sustainable development finance, shedding light on the crucial role of institutions like FMO in driving positive change across the globe.With a warm introduction, Asad Mahmood sets the stage for a profound exploration of sustainable development finance. As the former CEO of FMO, Nanno Kleiterp possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in mobilizing capital for impactful investments in emerging markets. Listeners are in for a treat as they gain insights into the strategies, challenges, and successes of financing projects that generate social, environmental, and economic benefits.The episode commences with a deep dive into the mission and mandate of FMO, a leading development finance institution. Kleiterp shares his vision for inclusive and sustainable development, highlighting the importance of partnerships, innovation, and responsible investment practices. Listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of how FMO operates, bridging the gap between public and private sectors to catalyze investment in developing countries.Throughout the conversation, Kleiterp and Mahmood explore the transformative power of impact investments in addressing pressing global challenges. They discuss real-world examples of FMO's investment portfolio, including sustainable energy projects, microfinance initiatives, and private sector development programs. Listeners gain insights into how these investments generate positive social and environmental outcomes while also delivering financial returns.The episode delves into the intricacies of sustainable finance, touching upon topics such as risk management, impact measurement, and the importance of stakeholder engagement. Kleiterp shares his expertise in aligning financial objectives with social and environmental impact, emphasizing the need for robust due diligence and a long-term perspective when investing in emerging markets.As the episode draws to a close, Mahmood and Kleiterp discuss the future of sustainable development finance. They examine emerging trends, such as blended finance, green bonds, and impact measurement frameworks, and their potential to shape the landscape of sustainable investing. Listeners gain insights into the evolving role of development finance institutions and the opportunities that lie ahead for investors and entrepreneurs committed to sustainable development.Episode 4 of "The Pioneers of Impact Investing Podcast" featuring Nanno Kleiterp offers a fascinating exploration of sustainable development finance. By the end of this episode, listeners will be inspired to embrace the transformative potential of impact investments, contributing to a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable world.