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In the latest episode of the CC Pod, Sherrie Totoki hosts Kirthika Padmanabhan and Katie Durham, both syndicate partners at Climate Capital and seasoned angel investors, focusing on enhancing female representation in investing, particularly within the climate technology sector.
Increasing the number of female investors is crucial due to female investors often achieving stronger returns and tending to diversify portfolios by backing female founders.
The episode challenges the notion that deep financial expertise is a prerequisite for investing and encourages others to recognize that the skills needed can be learned, especially through accessible resources and supportive communities like Climate Angels.
Building a supportive network and seeking mentorship in the investment landscape is important and doable, even for newcomers to the space. They share practical advice for expanding your network, suggesting starting in areas where you already have knowledge and can lean on your existing connections to uncover opportunities and insights. They also explore the dynamic landscape of climate technology and continued excitement for innovations that directly address environmental challenges.
This is a call to action for women to step into the world of climate tech investing, where diverse pathways await and your participation can drive meaningful, industry-wide change. The future of climate innovation needs more voices, perspectives, and leadership, and there’s no better time to get involved.
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References:
https://www.fool.com/research/women-in-investing-statistics/
🧭 Capital Conversations
We’ve got two powerhouse sessions lined up exploring how capital is shaping the future of climate innovation:
🔹 Investing in Nuclear Innovation | July 8 @ 10-11 am PT
Nishant Mani (Climate Capital) and Mike Mettler (Roadrunner Capital, Climate Capital) take us inside the evolving landscape of nuclear investment. Learn what makes this sector unique and where early-stage capital can make a difference. Register Here
🔹 How Early-Stage Startups Use Debt | July 17 @ 10-11 am PT
Join Dimitry Gershenson (Enduring Planet) and Austin Badger (HSBC) as they break down how tools like venture debt and equipment financing can fit into a startup’s capital stack—and what investors need to know to underwrite both impact and returns. Register Here