GenConnectU Launches “Impact Investing with Plant-based Innovation” Course with Elysabeth Alfano
GenConnectU has recently unveiled a groundbreaking on-demand educational offering, “Impact Investing with Plant-based Innovation,” catering to individuals keen on sustainable investment practices. The course, spearheaded by Elysabeth Alfano, CEO of VegTech Invest, delves into the realm of plant-based investments, providing participants with invaluable insights and tools to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainable markets.
With a career trajectory that includes stints at The Kellogg Company and a transition to sustainability investing and consulting, Elysabeth Alfano brings a wealth of experience to the table. Her expertise has been showcased on global platforms such as the United Nations and Yale University, underscoring her authority in the field. Alfano also hosts the popular Plantbased Business Hour and the New York Stock Exchange podcast Upside & Impact: Investing for Change.
The course curriculum is meticulously crafted to cover essential topics such as the fundamental principles of impact investing, the integration of ethical considerations into investment decisions, and the pivotal role of plant-based innovations in shaping sustainable markets and supply chains. Participants will also explore emerging food technologies like fermented foods and cultivated meat, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their potential impact on the future of food systems.
By the end of the course, enrollees will emerge equipped with a holistic understanding of impact investing and its transformative potential in revolutionizing food systems and beyond. Elysabeth Alfano encapsulated the essence of the course with the statement, “The future is green, and it’s ours to invest in.”
For those eager to delve into the world of impact investing with a focus on plant-based innovation, further details and enrollment information can be found on the GenConnectU course page. Don’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of sustainable investment practices and drive positive change in the realm of finance and food systems.