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Call for a Sustainable Investor Mentor

I am looking for a mentor. A person who has specific knowledge into investment and who is specifically interested in sustainable development schemes.

I want to learn and apply.

My focus for quite some time has been for a long time on sustainable grassroot initiatives and design as a mean to facilitate the transition towards a sustainable system of production and consumption.
I have been also extending my knowledge on socio-economic and monetary system too. I am passionate.

I came to the realisation that my knowledge needs to expand in order for me to provide better advices to my partners and particularly those who are striving to create new system of production and consumption.

I want to move to new realm. I need help.

Specifically, I will need two hours every quarter with knowledgeable individuals who would like to share their experience with me within the field of sustainable investment.

If you know anyone to whom I could send a moving letter. Let me know. 


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