ICM Institute and Wharton Impact Launch New MIINT Era

ICM Institute Partners with Wharton Impact for Turner MIINT
The Impact Capital Managers Institute (ICM Institute) has joined forces with the Wharton Impact, Value, and Sustainable Business Initiative to enhance the Turner MBA Impact Investing Network and Training (Turner MIINT) program. This strategic partnership marks a significant step forward for Turner MIINT as it prepares to empower a new generation of impact investors.
Empowering Graduate Students Through Experience
Turner MIINT plays a vital role in the education of over 400 graduate students each year. These students, drawn from 35 elite programs across six countries, gain invaluable hands-on experience in impact investing. The culmination of their efforts is a pitch competition held at Wharton, where finalist teams present their innovative ventures to a panel of industry judges. The stakes are high, as competitors vie for the chance to secure up to $50,000 in equity or debt investment.
A Decade of Support from Bridges Impact Foundation
For over a decade, the Bridges Impact Foundation has been instrumental in supporting Turner MIINT. The partnership has been invaluable, and in appreciation of Bridges' contributions, the program will now annually award The Bridges Impact Prize to the student team that demonstrates the best impact analysis.
What the Future Holds for Turner MIINT
As the ICM Institute takes on the role of co-producer starting in the upcoming academic year, it aims to leverage its extensive network of over 140 leading private capital funds, collectively managing more than $80 billion. This connection will significantly enhance the curriculum and operational aspects of the program, providing students not only with education but also with industry insights and networking opportunities that are crucial for their future success.
Creating New Opportunities for Students
Bobby Turner, CEO of Turner Impact Capital and the namesake of the Turner MIINT, expressed excitement about the new partnership. He emphasized how the ICM Institute's strong network of impact investors and commitment to mentorship will elevate the competition and benefit the students involved.
The Role of ICM Institute
Marieke Spence, Executive Director of the ICM Institute, also shared her enthusiasm about the partnership. She noted the advantages of combining premier academic resources with ICM's investor network, allowing participants to gain hands-on experiences that are instrumental for their careers. Many ICM members have already participated as mentors, judges, and supporters of Turner MIINT, showcasing their dedication to the next generation of impact financiers.
Bridging Impact and Financial Success
Witold Henisz, Vice Dean and Faculty Director of Wharton Impact, emphasized the importance of equipping the next generation of practitioners with the tools necessary to measure impacts effectively. The Turner MIINT program integrates the rigorous training from Wharton with practical insights from top-tier impact investors, creating a competitive edge for students in a complex market.
The Turner MIINT has a rich history, with winning ventures collectively securing over $1.14 million in seed investments. Notable past investments have included companies like Edovo and LearnSprout, which showcase the program's impact on real-world business challenges.
Social and Economic Contribution
Ron Moelis expressed pride in the educational journey that students undergo through the Turner MIINT. The program not only empowers students to identify and conduct due diligence on numerous startups but also fosters meaningful investment opportunities in innovative companies that are, in many cases, changing lives for the better.
The future of impact investing looks bright as the Turner MIINT evolves with ICM Institute and Wharton Impact working hand in hand to develop future leaders in this important field.
Participation in the Turner MIINT
Graduate schools interested in joining the 2025-2026 Turner MIINT cohort must finalize their enrollment by early September. The initiative offers a unique opportunity for graduate school administrators, faculty, and student leaders to engage with a pioneering educational program in impact investing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Turner MIINT?
Turner MIINT is a program that provides graduate students with hands-on experience in impact investing, culminating in a pitch competition assessing innovative ventures.
Who are the partners involved in Turner MIINT?
The program is co-produced by the ICM Institute and Wharton Impact, with previous significant support from the Bridges Impact Foundation.
What is the significance of the Bridges Impact Prize?
The Bridges Impact Prize recognizes the student team with the best impact analysis, honoring the legacy of the Bridges Impact Foundation.
How will the ICM Institute enhance Turner MIINT?
The ICM Institute will deepen industry connections and offer exceptional curricular guidance, taking the MIINT competition to greater heights.
What opportunities do participating students have?
Students gain practical experiences, career opportunities, and networking with industry leaders, equipping them for success beyond the classroom.
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