S5E16 - How to Mitigate 4 Shades of Water Risk Through Impact Investing
with 🎙️ John Robinson - Partner & Co-Founder at Mazarine Ventures
💧 Mazarine is an impact investor backing young technology companies with innovations that address some aspects of water risk, including quality and quantity.
What we covered:
🌊 How Quality and Quantity of Water represent increased risks across the industrial and municipal value chains
🧮 How the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework is a potent way to rank and evaluate a company's impact
🤝 How Mazarine Ventures builds upon four lanes: Labs, Fund I, Fund II and Bluehouse
💰 How Funding mechanisms evolve from one Lane to another and why
🌍 How exiting from an investment is not only a financial milestone but also an opportunity to have an impact
🧑🤝🧑 How there are four types of capital: human, social, intellectual, and financial, and what the most important is in the early stages of a water company
👨🚀 How Mazarine Ventures looks for start-up founders that have been to the future and came back
📈 How the real challenge for companies Mazarine backs is not to create a product but to get it to the market
🟢 What an evergreen fund is, how it works and why it was the right fit for Fund I companies
💪 How all parameters play in Mazarine’s decision to invest, but the quality of the founder’s insight trumps it all
🧩 How the chemistry between the impact investor and the early-stage company is key to assembling the puzzle pieces
🌱 How Fund II and Labs were built out of frustration to not fitting promising concepts into Fund I
☑️ How many investors just check the “water box” and move on - and what consequences it has
🚀 Capital-light innovations, IoT, the biggest risks as an early-stage impact investor, passing of the baton as a start-up founder, having a convincing grasp of the customer... and much more!
🔥 … and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥
➡️ Come say hi to John on LinkedIn
➡️ Check out the full story (and an infographic) on How Impact Investment can Mitigate Water Risk
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