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WHAT KIND OF WORLD DO WE WANT TO LIVE IN? Capitalism and democracy are under growing strain, and outdated solutions can no longer meet today’s global challenges. The world needs a new approach—one that unites profit and purpose to build a fairer, more sustainable world. Welcome to the Impact Revolution. In this updated second edition, Sir Ronald Cohen—pioneering investor, philanthropist, and architect of the global impact movement—offers a compelling road map for reshaping capitalism. Drawing on decades of experience in venture capital and social innovation, he shows how impact investing…mehr

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WHAT KIND OF WORLD DO WE WANT TO LIVE IN? Capitalism and democracy are under growing strain, and outdated solutions can no longer meet today’s global challenges. The world needs a new approach—one that unites profit and purpose to build a fairer, more sustainable world. Welcome to the Impact Revolution. In this updated second edition, Sir Ronald Cohen—pioneering investor, philanthropist, and architect of the global impact movement—offers a compelling road map for reshaping capitalism. Drawing on decades of experience in venture capital and social innovation, he shows how impact investing improves public spending, reduces investment risk, and increases business resilience. Impact is a call to action for anyone—entrepreneurs, investors, leaders, policymakers, consumers, and students—seeking to drive meaningful change. With real-world examples and practical insights, Sir Ronald makes a powerful case for a new era of shared prosperity. The Impact Revolution is here. This book will show people how to be part of it. Join the movement that’s redefining success—and the future.
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Sir Ronald Cohen is a pioneering philanthropist, venture capitalist, private equity investor, and social innovator leading the global Impact Revolution. He is president of GSG Impact and chair of both the International Foundation for Valuing Impacts and The Portland Trust, all of which he cofounded. He also cofounded Social Finance UK, USA, and Israel, and served as founding chair of Bridges Fund Management and Better Society Capital. He chaired the G8 Social Impact Investment Taskforce (2013–14), the UK’s Commission on Unclaimed Assets (2005–2007), and the UK’s Social Investment Task Force (2000–10). In 2012, he received the Rockefeller Foundation’s Innovation Award for Social Finance. He was cofounder and executive chair of Apax Partners Worldwide LLP (1972–2005), a global private equity firm, and cofounded both the British and European Venture Capital Associations. He has held roles at Harvard University and the University of Oxford. Oxford and Harvard educated, Sir Ronald was born in Egypt and came to the UK as a refugee at age eleven. He is based in London, New York, and Tel Aviv.