Kristin Hull, Founder, CEO & CIO, Nia Impact Capital Episode 29
Episode Summary
In this episode, Christine Shaw speaks with Kristin Hull, founder, CEO and CIO of Nia Impact Capital. Kristin shares her experience with impact investing, and how her values are reflected in her company’s practices.
Episode Notes
Impact investing involves working with companies with the intention to generate measurable, beneficial social impact alongside a financial return, allowing investors to showcase their values and intentions. With the application of a gender lens, investors can make responsible decisions that align with their gender values as well as their social values.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What impact investing is and why it’s important
- How socially responsible investing has changed over the past decades — and why Nia Impact Capital uses a less traditional screening approach when working with companies
- The importance of diversity reporting and how it can change company practices
- About the work that Nia Investment Capital is doing in the gender, race and equity spheres
- And more!
Tune in to hear from Nia Impact Capital founder and CEO Kristin Hull, as she shares the importance of impact investing from a gender and a racial equity point of view!
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Guest bio: Kristin is a conscious investor empowering individuals, families and organizations to invest in alignment with their values, for the world they want to see. Kristin launched Nia Global Solutions in 2013 to bring activism and impact investing into the public markets. In doing so, she developed Nia’s six solutions-focused investment themes, weaving a gender-lens throughout the investment thesis.
Kristin founded Nia Community Investments in 2010, a 100% mission-aligned investment fund focused on social justice and environmental sustainability in Oakland. Prior to Nia Community, Kristin served as President and Chair of the Board of the Hull Family Foundation from 2007 to 2011, where she oversaw all of the investment efforts, transitioning the endowment from a traditional investment portfolio to one of the country’s first 100% mission impact invested portfolios. Kristin is also a co-founder of Impact Hub Oakland, a co-working space nurturing entrepreneurs and social change makers.
Prior to dedicating her career to conscious investing, Kristin served as an educator and classroom teacher. In 1997, Kristin co-founded the North Oakland Community Charter School, and served on the founding board of the George Mark Children’s House, the first free standing children’s hospice and palliative care center in the U.S.
Kristin is devoted to promoting inclusion and diversity in leadership, to re-envisioning capitalism and to changing the face of finance. She serves on the board of directors for the Mosaic Project and Community Action Fund for Women of Africa (CAFWA) and is an advisor to Playworks, the Nicholson Foundation, and ToSomeone.
Kristin holds a Ph.D. in Urban Education from the University of California at Berkeley, an MA in Research in Bilingual Education from Stanford University. She earned her BA and teaching credentials at Tufts University.