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San Francisco

Enlightened Bottom Line: The Intersection of Spirituality, Business and Investing, with Jenna Nicholas

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In The Enlightened Bottom Line, author Jenna Nicholas explores how businesses can align purpose and profit to create lasting social impact. Drawing on stories from investors, entrepreneurs, and wisdom traditions, the conversation will examine how leaders can integrate spirituality, purpose, ethics, and economic performance to shape a more just and regenerative future. Participants will come away with an expanded sense of possibility for the intersection of purpose and profit and how each of us can lead from a place of meaning, wholeness and interconnection.

Jenna Nicholas is an investor, entrepreneur, advisor, coach, speaker and author of Enlightened Bottom Line: Exploring the Intersection of Spirituality, Business, and Investing. She is president of LightPost Capital, an investment and acquisition firm, and CEO of Impact Experience. An active angel investor, she has backed multiple unicorns. A Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur, Echoing Green, Stanford Social Innovation, and PD Soros Fellow, she holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University. Her work has been profiled in major media, and she speaks globally on regenerative economics and purpose-driven leadership. She is an active member of the Baha’i Faith.

Joining us remotely for part of our program will be Wayne Silby, a pioneering social investor and entrepreneur, best known as co-founder and founding chair of Calvert Investments, one of the earliest and largest socially responsible investment firms in the United States, currently $45 billion in assets under management. He also helped launch Calvert Impact Capital, ImpactAssets, Calvert Social Venture Partners, and Social Venture Network, giving money and markets a conscience worldwide. Silby later co-founded SynTao and ZenFlo in China, advancing sustainable finance and mindfulness, and serves on several global boards. He holds degrees from Wharton and Georgetown Law.

Organizer
Elizabeth Carney
Notes

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Wed, Mar 4 / 5:30 PM PST

The Commonwealth Club of California
Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
110 The Embarcaadero
San Francisco, CA 94195
United States

Speakers
Image - Jenna Nicholas

Jenna Nicholas

Investor; Entrepreneur; Advisor; Author, Enlightened Bottom Line; Coach; Speaker

Image - Wayne Silby

Wayne Silby

Founding Chair, Calvert Funds (Participating remotely)

Image - Elizabeth Carney

Moderator: Elizabeth Carney

Chair, Business and Leadership Member-led Forum; Founder and Entrepreneur, Tribal Code

Format

5 p.m. doors open & check-in
5:30–6:30 p.m. program
6:30 p.m. book signing and wine reception
(all times Pacific Time)

COST

Members receive 30–50 percent discounts (not a member? Join)

In person:
$22
$52 with a book
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (without a book)