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Rachael JohnsonWednesday 24 March 2021
Investors looking to align their values with where they’re putting their money have fuelled a significant rise in ‘impact investing’.
Global Insight explores how there’s an opportunity for lawyers to influence businesses to move in a more purposeful direction. ‘Climate risk is investment risk’, wrote Larry Fink, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock, in his annual letter to CEOs at the beginning of 2020. As the head of the world’s largest asset management company, Fink has a significant platform to bring certain issues to the attention of the markets. As such, his letters to the CEOs of the companies BlackRock invests in have become highly anticipated.
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From your time at CSU, what are you most proud of?
I am most proud of being able to accomplish what no one in my family has done before. College was uncharted territory for all of us, but with the endless support from my family, friends, scholarship donors, and faculty, I was able to quickly adapt to a brand-new environment and have a great experience over the last four years.
Juan Venegas
Major: Chemical and biological engineering
I am proud of being a Scott Scholar, being a part of the Dean’s List every semester, participating in undergraduate research, and making many valuable connections with my peers and mentors that I hope to retain as I journey into the “real world” as a chemical and biological engineer.
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Camille Milo
As an engineering student ambassador, Camille Milo has brought her passion for helping others to the Walter Scott Jr., College of Engineering community for the last three years. But chance played an intriguing role in her journey from high school to Colorado State University graduate.
When she was visiting schools as a senior, she fell in love with CSU’s five-year dual-degree engineering program and the warm welcome she received on tour. Her other choice was in St. Louis, Missouri, where she would be closer to family.
She hoped for a sign to help her decide. As she was walking through downtown St. Louis, “I looked at one of the shops,” Milo said, “and the sign read, ‘St. Louis Rams.’”
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ARIZONA, USA — It’s a tradition that at the end of each year we take a look back and reflect on what happened: the good, the bad and the ugly. In order to learn from the bad and appreciate the good, this tradition may be especially important in a year that, for many, seems to be made up mostly of the ugly.
The coronavirus pandemic has undoubtedly dominated people’s lives and the news cycle this year. Add to that the civil unrest over the summer that many big cities and small towns across the U.S. experienced and combine it with a contentious presidential election and 2020 could be considered exceptionally ugly.
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