An idea that started with a flash of inspiration in a moment of insomnia is back for a second year.
In April 2020, Gypsum Town Manager had the inspiration for what became the Vail Valley Partnership-run “Welcome Home” program, which invited second-home owners to spend more time in their Eagle County homes.
The Vail Valley Partnership has launched a second season of its “Welcome Home” program, which encourages second-home owners to spend more time here.
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The program, which was made available to local businesses and nonprofit groups, touted the valley’s medical facilities, along with cultural programs and, of course, a whole lot of outdoor recreation tailor-made for social distancing.
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Analysts witness birth of new SRI approach
A new investment style has emerged during recent months, say two leading analysts.
Meg Brown and Mike Tyrrell, sustainable investment analysts at
Citigroup, say they have observed more socially responsible investment
managers adopting what they call a financially weighted best-in-class
approach.
This differs from conventional best-in-class analysis, under which fund
managers identify environmental and social risks and opportunities in
an industry sector and draw up a short list of the companies responding
most effectively to them.
By contrast, those using the new approach weight environmental and
social factors based on their potential financial effect and not