Ann Logue on Socially Responsible Investing

Ann Logue

Ann Logue on Socially Responsible Investing

RECORDED 03/17/2009

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Invest yourself in this installment of On Paper as host, David Crew, speaks with Ann Logue, a finance teacher at University of Illinois at Chicago and author of “Socially Responsible Investing for Dummies.” In this episode learn the difference between a socially responsible investment opportunity and a “feel good” opportunity, what the criteria is for a socially responsible investment is, and how shareholders can use their investment clout to influence a company’s performance.

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ABOUT ANN

Ann Logue, a freelance writer and consulting analyst, is fascinated by business and technology. Among her clients and publications are Barron’s, The New York Times, Newsweek Japan, Compliance Week, and the International Monetary Fund. She also teaches finance at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She holds a B.A. from Northwestern University, an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago, and the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.


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