Kellogg-Morgan Stanley: Sustainable Investing Challenge Kick Off

| November 7, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
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Every year, the Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge invites teams of graduate students from around the world to develop and pitch creative financial approaches to tackle pressing social and environmental challenges. The Challenge identifies, empowers, and inspires the next generation of sustainable finance practitioners and connects them with leading industry professionals.

The Challenge: Devise a Novel Financial Instrument to Positively Impact the World.

Important dates for the 2024 Challenge can be found here.

Join Professor Megan Kashner and Professor Dave Chen from Kellogg School of Management, and our partner Morgan Stanley for an informational webinar about the 2024 Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge.

Details:

  • Thursday, November 30
  • Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (EST)
  • Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Register here.

This webinar will cover:

  • What makes the challenge different from other impact competitions and who should compete
  • Insights on how the challenge fits into the evolving landscape of sustainable finance
  • Logistics related to eligibility, timeline, mentoring, submissions, the finals, and more
  • An overview of the challenge deliverable
  • Tips for crafting a successful submission
  • Concrete examples of innovative past proposals and ventures

The team will also take questions from the audience. If there is not time to address your question, we will follow up with an answer via email.

We hope you join us as we launch the 2024 Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge.

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