Conscious Capital: Idealism or Inevitable?
Is conscious capital a utopian ideal or the future of finance? This panel brings together DIONZ (female) Members who are Principals, Partners, and Owners of single and multi-family offices – visionary wealth owners and creators – to explore how capital can be aligned with purpose, values, and long-term impact. We’ll unpack the tensions between profit and our future, challenge outdated paradigms, and ask: Is conscious capital idealism, or is it inevitable?
Framing this topic
This short section provides context for the event to ensure all participants, regardless of prior knowledge, are equipped to engage with the discussion.
Finance and capital allocation are not neutral forces; they shape our economies, societies, and the health of our planet. Traditional approaches often prioritise short-term returns, sometimes at the expense of societal and planetary well-being.
The idea of conscious capital sits at this crossroads. What does it mean, and is it idealism or inevitable? These questions invite us to reflect together: what are the obstacles, and how do we overcome them?
We all play a role in the financial system, and if we are here, we share a commitment to a sustainable future. So what will it take to make conscious capital not just possible, but inevitable?