The Race of Our Lives by Jeremy Grantham CBE
The University of Oxford has the pleasure of inviting you to attend a lecture by the acclaimed investor and philanthropist, Jeremy Grantham CBE, on Monday 25 April 2022 at the Ashmolean Museum, followed by a drinks reception.

Jeremy Grantham is credited with, among many other things, predicting the 2000 and 2008 downturns. He is a co-founder of GMO, LLC, an investment management firm in Boston. In 1998 Jeremy and his wife Hannelore established the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment which seeks to protect and improve the health of the global environment and to which they have committed approximately 98% of their net worth. The foundation’s grants focus on climate change and biodiversity conservation, with an emphasis on international initiatives.

In 2011, Jeremy was named in the Top 50 Most Influential People in Finance by Bloomberg Markets. In 2013, he was ranked in the top 65 World Thinkers by Prospect Magazine and in 2019, was listed by the Economist’s Climate Issue as one of 12 leading “capitalists” in the climate field.

Jeremy was invested as a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2015 for his climate change related philanthropy. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a recipient with his wife of the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.

Please do register to attend as soon as you can as we are very likely to be over subscribed.
Date: 25 April 2022, 16:30 (Monday, 1st week, Trinity 2022)
Venue: Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street OX1 2PH
Speaker: Jeremy Grantham (GMO & Grantham Foundation)
Organising department: Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
Organiser: Dr Ben Caldecott (University of Oxford Smith School of Enterprise)
Organiser contact email address: events@smithschool.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/research/sustainable-finance/events.html
Booking email: events@smithschool.ox.ac.uk
Cost: n/a
Audience: Registration request should be sent to events@smithschool.ox.ac.uk
Editors: Alexandra Horgan, Amy Wevill