Carrie Endries Joins ImpactAlpha’s Agents of Impact to Discuss Private Impact Investing

Boston’s impact investing ecosystem has evolved dramatically over the past decade, creating more meaningful opportunities for investors to help drive change. Carrie Endries, Partner and Director of Wealth Management and Impact at Reynders, McVeigh, has been at the center of that evolution.
In a recent episode of ImpactAlpha’s Agents of Impact podcast, Carrie explored how creative models and new financial vehicles are supporting measurable outcomes in areas such as food security, renewable energy, and social and economic justice.These impact-first strategies still require financial discipline. For more than 20 years, Reynders, McVeigh has helped clients identify and structure opportunities that aim to deliver positive societal outcomes while protecting principal and supporting long-term value.
Our work reflects our belief that impact investing can connect investor values with practical, well-structured opportunities.
To hear Carrie Endries’ perspective, listen to her conversation on ImpactAlpha’s Agents of Impact podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
DISCLOSURES:
The views expressed reflect the current, good-faith opinions of Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management, LLC ("Reynders, McVeigh") at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice. This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security.
References to specific investments — including Sunwealth, Boston Impact Initiative, Boston Ujima Project, and the Boston Foundation's Mission First Fund — are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the full range of impact investments recommended by Reynders, McVeigh. Such impact investments should not be assumed to be profitable or suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Certain impact investments discussed may involve private offerings available only to accredited investors, may offer below-market returns, and may carry higher risk than publicly traded securities. Investment decisions should be based on each investor's individual financial situation, goals, and risk tolerance. Advisory clients should review all offering documents carefully and consult their portfolio manager regarding risks and suitability before investing.