Cultivo adds six new members to its Board of Directors

– USA, CA –  Cultivo, a new way to invest in nature at scale, today announced the appointments of six new members to its board of directors, including:

  • Brace Young: Chair of Social Finance and former CEO of the Mariner Investment Group
  • Mark Tercek: former CEO of The Nature Conservancy and currently a Senior Advisor at Centerview Partners
  • Lucy Thomas: Head of Sustainable Investing at UBS Asset Management, and member of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures
  • Francisco Martinez: Impact investor, and CEO of Reaseguradora Patria S.A. a worldwide reinsurance company
  • Gabriel Holschneider Osuna: CEO and Chair of the Rainmaker Group, and board director for the Mexican Fund for the Conservation of Nature
  • Mark Carney: former governor of the Bank of England, and currently the Vice-Chair and Head of Transition Investing Brookfield Asset Management

The board will support Cultivo as it scales its model of building portfolios of high-quality natural capital for financial institutions and corporations, and realize its purpose of regenerating 1% of the world’s land into healthy ecosystems.

About Cultivo

Cultivo is a climate-focused fintech whose mission is to accelerate investment into nature at scale. Cultivo uniquely blends technology, investment, environmental science, and on-the-ground capabilities under one roof to build and manage portfolios of high-quality natural capital for institutions. Cultivo is a Public Benefit Company, headquartered in the United States with operations in Mexico, the UK, and Spain.

For more information: https://cultivo.land/

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