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Mina Tumay

Mina joined Responsible Investor in 2021. Before RI, she worked at the Ethical Journalism Network and wrote articles for different media outlets mainly on topics of politics, social justice, and sustainability. She completed a Master’s Degree in Journalism at SOAS in 2020 after graduating from King’s College London in 2019 with a BA in Film and Politics.
Guests from PEI Group's 2023 list of influential women in alternatives reflect on the past decade in private markets, and analyse the current challenges facing the industry.
While these initiatives can provide young people with an entry point into private markets, they must be thoughtfully run to be effective.
Guests from PEI Group’s 2023 list of influential women in private markets discuss what it's like to hold senior leadership positions, and offer advice to the next generation of leaders.
Silhouettes of women overlapping to represent intersectionality
A more considered approach to talent management is required to address the underrepresentation of women of colour in private markets.
Warburg Pincus’s Lauren Zletz, Neuberger Berman’s Sandeep Mirani and Hamilton Lane’s Nina Kraus share their career stories and advice on breaking into the private equity industry.
Partners Group’s Adrien-Paul Lambillon and G2 Venture Partners’ Valerie Shen discuss why ESG is important to them and look at how the industry can make progress.
The emphasis GPs put on DE&I now could determine the leaders and laggards of the future.
Blackstone's Devin Glenn and Investcorp's Jordana Semaan discuss the challenges they’ve faced in navigating an industry where women, and especially women of colour, are still scarce among the highest decision-makers.
In this second episode of our On the Minds of Millennials miniseries, Advent International’s Christina Drakos and KKR’s Brandon Donnenfeld discuss what it was like to come out in the industry, and how PE can truly support the LGBTQ+ community.
Motive Partners’ Sam Tidswell-Norrish and Schroders Capital’s Tanja Lukas, both aged 35, look at how the PE industry is advancing the mental health conversation and discuss how they each manage their own personal wellbeing.
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