Anand Sampat

🎙️ Brian Trelstad - HBS Professor and Partner at Bridges on Service-Based Impact Investing

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US-based DWDG service-based companies that are profitable with a purpose

Jan 09, 2022

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_ Happy New Year folk_ s! Despite the craziness with Omicron, I hope you had time to relax with family and friends alike. After a long hiatus, we are committing to connect with more DWDG entrepreneurs and investors in the new year!

To kick this year off, we will recap our latest podcast where we chatted with Brian Trelstad , an HBS professor and Managing Partner at Bridges Fund Management focused on service-based impact investments. We explored the ways in which impact investors enable service-focused portfolio companies across multiple fields.

As we’ve done in the past, we’ll summarize some of the key points below and link to the part of the podcast that is most relevant. If you want to listen to the full episode click below and enjoy!


Background

[ 1:05 ] After graduating from Stanford GSB, Brian Trelstad became the CFO and eventually the CIO of Acumen Fund , a non-profit founded by CEO Jacqueline Novogratz. [Brian’s Bio]

Why a Commercial Fund over a Nonprofit?

[ 4:37 ] Impact investment in private capital markets that provide comparable returns with quantifiable impact metrics are a win-win and this is possible in today’s market.

Bridges Fund Thesis & Metrics

[ 6:56 ] Thesis : Invest in founder-owners of business that operate in the healthcare, education, and sustainability space looking for an aligned partner to help them grow.

Example : Sunrise Treatment Centers is a center to help those with opioid addiction get clean and fits all of (1), (2), and (3). Bridges uses patient census, quality of care, tenure of the patient as a proxy for a score card indicating how well Sunrise is doing on impact.

Maintaining Impact Through the Investment

[ 12:07 ] Generally if profit is tied to impact there isn’t anything special we have to do to incentivize the company to continue, but some special cases exist.

DWDG Portfolio Companies

[ 16:21 ] Brian gives a few examples of Doing Well by Doing Good companies they have invested in and how they got connected.

Doing Good & Doing Well

[ 21:16 ] Bridges focuses on service-based companies and first looks at the impact the company’s service has on an underserved population — doing good. Next, they consider the ability of the company to profitably deliver that service — i.e. how they do well. Ongoing impact and commercial diligence is done for these businesses across the lifetime of the investment.

Conflict between Shareholder Value & Doing Good?

[ 25:17 ] Brian does not see a difference in shareholder value and impact in their investments but believes that given the impact imperative this does affect the profit margins and thus diminishes shareholder value in the short-term but has long-term value creation

Advice for Listeners

[ 28:30 ] Brian shared advice and non-advice for three groups: those looking to work for a DWDG company, found a DWDG company, or invest in a DWDG company


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Have a a great 2022! And stay tuned for our next episode coming soon :)

👋🏽 Anand