Social Investment as a Way of Bridging Gaps: A Special Role for People of Wealth
By Peggy Dulany | October 1997 | View Full Text

Abstract

This is text of a speech to the Bankers Trust Wealth With Responsibility Conference on October 28,1997.

It presents and examines three hypotheses:
- That bridging gaps that divide us, is a fundamentally necessary way of solving complex problems the world faces
- That individuals of wealth have special capacity for bridging gaps
- That social investment is a particularly useful mechanism for bridging gaps and in which people of wealth are particularly suited to play a role.

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