
Hosted by Nasdaq: Tomorrow's Capital · EN

In a wrap to the fourth season of Tomorrow’s Capital, Nasdaq President and CEO Adena Friedman discusses the path forward for the economy and she reacts to comments from John Chambers, Mark Cuban, Gary Cohn and Kara Swisher on leadership, the future of work and entrepreneurship. CNBC Fast Money members and guest hosts Guy Adami and Dan Nathan speak with Friedman about how Nasdaq has maintained its momentum and culture in 2020.

The pandemic and our nation’s response from government to business has changed the US economy as we know it. What are the consequences of these decisions on the long-term health of our economy? And what opportunities does this present for tomorrow’s innovators?Guest hosts and CNBC Fast Money’s Guy Adami and Dan Nathan speak with Former Director of National Economic Council Gary Cohn about the path to economic recovery.

Kaszek Ventures has set out to identify and support the next wave of revolutionary technology companies in Latin America. We speak with Hernan Kazah, managing partner and co-founder who is leading Kaszek's efforts. He is also founder of Nasdaq-listed Mercado Libre, the first Latin American company to join a major US index.

You’ve probably noticed more plant-based substitutes on the burger menu lately, and it’s not just your imagination. This is a market that grew by 17 percent to $3.7 billion in the U.S. alone in 2018, according to data from Nielsen and the Good Food Institute. And it’s expanding. We speak with David Lee, CFO of Impossible Foods about how the company now backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and well-known celebrities like Serena Williams and Jay-Z is preparing to “feed the population by 2050.”

As the lead for PRI's activity in the Americas (US, Canada, Latin America), Chris Fowle works to grow and maintain signatory relationships with asset owners, asset managers and service providers. He speaks with Global Head of Sustainability at Nasdaq Evan Harvey about how UN PRI is influencing investors to integrate ESG.

Calvert Research and Management is focused on allocating capital consistent with environmental, social and governance best practices. Leading the company is John Streur, who has been in the ESG business since 1987. We speak with Streur about how the industry has changed and how the company assesses companies on an ESG scale.