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About Heather

Heather works to envision and inform the creation of a financial sector that is more sustainable and inclusive. Her knowledge in the areas of governance of long-term investment decision-making and social finance has developed through her work at Purpose Capital, the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation and the University of Oxford. She believes that financial institutions are essential to achieving positive social change.
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