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The Clean Money Revolution: Reinventing Power, Purpose, and Capitalism

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Clean Money Revolution: Reinventing Power, Purpose, and Capitalism
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joel Solomon
With Tyee Bridge
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreCorporate finance
Business and management
Entrepreneurship
ISBN/Barcode 9780865718395
ClassificationsDewey:332.6042
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher New Society Publishers
Imprint New Society Publishers
Publication Date 1 May 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Ride the $40 trillion wave of "clean money" changing the face of investment, business, and the world for good. By 2050, $40 trillion will change hands in North America alone. From Boomers to Millennials, the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history is underway and the ramifications will remake the world. The dirty money of "business as usual" is on the brink, wedged between catastrophic climate change and the demographic tidal wave of Millennials pounding the consumer table for real change. These forces are transforming the very nature of capitalism into something different and powerful- towards a clean money revolution. Joel Solomon, pioneering clean money investor and change agent, lays it on the line. The revolution is underway, the opportunities are everywhere, and the challenges and rewards are immense. Part memoir of an inspiring thought leader's journey from presidential campaigner to budding oceanographer to multi-millionaire investor, part insider's guide to the businesses remaking the world, and part manifesto for a bright new future, The Clean Money Revolution explores this massive economic shift, and how you can ride the $40 trillion wave to create the new, ethical, and sustainable businesses that power local economies, restore ecosystems, and build social and financial equity. A must-read for investors, aspiring business leaders, and entrepreneurs looking to align values with assets and chart a unique and profitable life course. The Clean Money Revolution is underway. Join it! Joel Solomon is Chairman of Renewal Funds, a $98 million mission venture capital firm. He has invested in over 100 early growth-stage companies in North America, delivering above market returns while catalyzing positive social and environmental change. Tyee Bridge is a Vancouver-based writer whose work focuses on progressive change-makers, ecological issues, and the power of story. His writing has received many honors, including four National Magazine Awards and seven Western Magazine Awards.

Author Biography

Joel Solomon is Chairman of Renewal Funds, a $98-million mission venture capital firm. He has invested in over 100 early-growth stage companies in North America, delivering above-market returns while catalyzing positive social and environmental change. Solomon spent ten years building businesses in Nashville's deteriorating urban core, where he co-founded Village Real Estate, CORE development, and the Bongo Java chain of coffee houses. Solomon is a founding member of the Social Venture Network, Business for Social Responsibility, Tides Canada, and is Board Chair of Hollyhock. He is a Senior Advisor to RSF Social Finance in San Francisco. Tyee Bridge is a Vancouver-based writer whose work focuses on progressive change-makers, ecological issues, and the power of story. His writing has received many honors, including four National Magazine Awards and seven Western Magazine Awards. He is the founder of Nonvella, which specializes in short works of literary nonfiction, and of Arclight, a custom publishing firm.

Reviews

" The Clean Money Revolution is a necessary book for those who aim to lead the charge for a healthier and happier planet. " -- Foreword Reviews This is recommended reading for current and future investors looking to align their investments with their values and contribute to a more just global economy. - Publishers Weekly