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United Nations Capital Development Fund: New York: 1996 Judith Karl Private Equity: development and financial inclusion: $7000M [13] Synthesis Capital London, United Kingdom 2020 Costa Yiannoulis and Rosie Wardle Private Equity: food technology and sustainability $300M [14] BlueOrchard Finance Ltd Zürich, Switzerland: 2001 Philipp Müller
Impact investing organizations and funds also make equity investments like traditional private equity and venture capital funds, but only investments with developmental impact. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] According to a 2021 study by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania venture capital has been dominating the impact investment space.
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Portrait of Caspar David Friedrich, Gerhard von Kügelgen c. 1810–1820. Caspar David Friedrich (German: [ˌkaspaʁ ˌdaːvɪt ˈfʁiːdʁɪç] ⓘ; 5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation, whose often symbolic, and anti-classical work, conveys a subjective, emotional response to the ...
Kraus is married to Jill Kraus, [7] who serves as the chair of the Public Art Fund. [14] They reside in a five-bedroom apartment at 720 Park Avenue on Park Avenue, in Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [4] Kraus purchased the apartment for US$37 million from Carl Spielvogel. [1]
Fifteen percent of the proceeds will benefit the Center for Family Services and its annual Old Bags Luncheon.
The Monk by the Sea (German: Der Mönch am Meer) is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich.It was painted between 1808 and 1810 in Dresden and was first shown together with the painting The Abbey in the Oakwood (Abtei im Eichwald) in the Berlin Academy exhibition of 1810.
Dia Art Foundation is a nonprofit organization that initiates, supports, presents, and preserves art projects. It was established in 1974 by Philippa de Menil, the daughter of Houston arts patron Dominique de Menil [2] and an heiress to the Schlumberger oil exploration fortune; art dealer Heiner Friedrich, Philippa's husband; and Helen Winkler, a Houston art historian. [3]