Invest with a Gender Lens with This Women-Owned Firm

Investment experts like Suzanne Mestayer, Managing Principal at ThirtyNorth Investments, are leading the way for gender lens investing to become a larger part of the financial sector. While estimates are frighteningly low for the percentage of financial assets under management by women and minorities, that number is destined to change. Leading the charge for this change as one of the few women-owned asset management companies is ThirtyNorth Investments, headed by Suzanne Mestayer, Managing Principal, and Blair duQuesnay, Principal and Chief Investment Officer. How did Mestayer and duQuesnay become gender lens investors? They were basically convinced by the business case for more women in corporate leadership. "It was an interesting confluence of increasing our knowledge on the topic of women in governance, and learning about how few women are on corporate boards," said Mestayer in a recent interview with Philanthropy Women. "This coincided with our acknowledgement of our own expe

Author: Kiersten Marek

Kiersten Marek, LICSW, is the founder of Philanthropy Women. She practices clinical social work and writes about how women donors and their allies are advancing social change.

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