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S5:E1 Investing in Affordable Homes for Healthier Communities

S5:E1 Investing in Affordable Homes for Healthier Communities

Update: 2024-10-08
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Join us as we head to the Bronx to examine the critical intersection of housing and health and the innovative solutions that are aiming to address the affordable housing crisis in major cities like New York and LA. Through conversations with non-profit leaders and impact investors, we dive into how affordable housing impacts public health and health equity, highlighting the investment strategies and community partnerships that are moving the needle. We also discuss the challenges of housing insecurity and the disproportionate effects on marginalized communities, recognizing affordable housing is a critical determinant of community health. 

Guests include:



  • Margaret Anadu, Senior Partner at The Vistria Group


  • Tim Ortez, Vice President & Chief Financial Officer at Weingart Foundation


  • Jasmine Richards, Head of Diverse Manager Research at Cambridge Associates

Unseen Upside: Investments Beyond Their Returns is developed in partnership with PRX, an award-winning podcast media company. Cambridge Associates is a global investment firm that works with endowments, foundations, healthcare systems, pension plans, and private clients to implement and manage custom investment portfolios that aim to generate outperformance and maximize their impact on the world. Cambridge Associates delivers a range of portfolio management services, including outsourced CIO, non-discretionary portfolio management, staff extension, and asset class mandates.

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S5:E1 Investing in Affordable Homes for Healthier Communities

S5:E1 Investing in Affordable Homes for Healthier Communities

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