Dr. Dawn M. Carpenter is a prominent ethicist, financial advisor, and educator, currently serving as the Director of Financial Longevity at the Milken Institute. In this role, she focuses on the intersection of contributive justice research and thought leadership in the longevity economy, advocating for financial strategies that support the well-being of individuals across their lifespan. With a rich background in capitalization and investment strategies for social purpose corporations, Dr. Carpenter emphasizes the importance of ethical financial practices that uplift marginalized communities and the working poor.Her extensive experience includes leadership positions at Georgetown University, where she directs the Solidarity Economy Workshop, and has hosted award-winning podcasts that explore the moral implications of business and investment. Dr. Carpenter has also held senior roles at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and City First Bank of DC, where she developed innovative financial solutions for non-profit organizations.An accomplished author and speaker, she has contributed to various publications on topics related to corporate social responsibility and business ethics. Dr. Carpenter holds a Doctorate in Liberal Studies from Georgetown University and has taught at several prestigious institutions, shaping the next generation of leaders in finance and ethics. Her work continues to inspire a more equitable and just economic landscape, aligning financial practices with the principles of contributive justice.
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