An evening with Woody Tasch
author of Slow Money
Please
join us for a discussion with Woody Tasch, chairman of Investor's
Circle, a nonprofit network of investors that has facilitated the flow
of $130 million to 200 sustainability-minded, early stage companies and
venture funds. His new book, Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money
presents the path for bringing money back down to
earth—philosophically, strategically and pragmatically, and with an
entrepreneurial spirit that is informed by the work of thousands of
CEOs, investors, grant-makers, food producers and consumers who are
seeding the restorative economy.
Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money investigates an
essential new strategy for investing in local food systems, and
introduces a group of fiduciary activists who are exploring what comes
after industrial finance and industrial agriculture. Catalyzed by the
book, our lively discussion will entertain questions like:
Could there ever be an alternative stock exchange dedicated to slow,
small, and local?
Could a million American families get their food from CSAs?
What
if you had to invest 50 percent of your assets within 50 miles of where you
live?
MARCH 10, Tuesday @ 6:30-8pm
PRICE: FREE. *Reservations are required.
DINNER AT TILTH
Following our discussion we will host a special dinner
with Woody Tasch at award winning chef
Maria Hine's Wallingford restaurant,
Tilth.
MARCH 10, Tuesday @ 8:30pm
PRICE: $70 (+ tax) per person. *Reservations are required, limited to 20 people.
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