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This session is intended for impact investors, operators, & leaders actively involved in deploying capital or building climate & ocean solutions.nnnDescriptionnnWhat does it look like when impact actually works? Not in theory, but in practice. Some models are venture-backed. Some are funded by global institutions & built through partnerships on multiple continents. Some do both at once. This evening, we're sharing the stories where financial performance & positive impact didn't have to choose sides.nnSimon Bernard, co-founder of Plastic Odyssey, is sailing the world's coastlines to fight plastic waste at its source, blending nonprofit mission with for-profit mechanics. Diana Khramina, Venture Partner at Asterion Ventures, will share success stories from the fund's portfolio, showing how backing climate & impact companies generates returns while driving measurable change for people & the planet.nDifferent models. Different structures. Same conviction that planet, purpose, & profit can belong in the same sentence.nnThis intimate evening brings together a handpicked group of 20-30 investors & operators around multiple stories of action over talk. Small enough to talk, curated enough to make every conversation count.nnAgendann5:00 PM / Doors openn5:30 PM / Welcome from our hostn5:35 PM / Plastic Odyssey: Building a ship, building a movement. Simon Bernard, Co-Founder, on what they've achieved & the impact so far.n5:55 PM / Asterion Ventures: The climate models that worked. Diana Khramina, Venture Partner, on the fund's success stories, what makes them work, & what it means to invest in impact today.n6:10 PM / Panel conversation: What
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