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Tim Freundlich
Leads investment product management.

Tim, a founding principal of Good Capital, is a highly regarded innovator in new financial instruments in the community development and social investment sector. Over the last ten years, he has served in a number of capacities at Calvert Social Investment Foundation, including his current role as Director, Strategic Development. While there, Tim conceived of and launched Calvert Giving Fund - the socially responsible donor advised fund, was instrumental in building the $160 million Calvert Community Investment Note retail registered security (with more than a quarter billion dollars invested over this period into 260+ entities globally, all of them nonprofits or social enterprises of one kind or another), and has helped launch Calvert Community Investment Partners, an analysis and asset administration group for community development and social enterprise investment, with approximately $75 million under administration. He received a BA from Wesleyan University and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. Tim spends much of his free time as an advisor to various non-profits, including Social Venture Partners International, where he was a national Board Member, and a Founding Partner of SVP Bay Area. He is also a Strategic Advisor to xigi.net, an emergent landscaping environment for the social purpose capital market. He is an accomplished social entrepreneur in his own right. Tim can be reached at freundlich@goodcap.net.

Kevin Jones
Leads market formation and engaging advisors.

As a founding principal of Good Capital, Kevin leads market formation activities and advisor and portfolio company engagement. He has extensive private investment experience as both a limited partner and as an angel in a range of technology and social enterprises. Kevin’s former positions include CEO of Net Market Makers, an $18 million revenue online community and research and events company. Kevin built Net Market Makers into the largest brand in business-to-business internet commerce before it was sold to Jupiter Media Metrix in 2000. Five of his previous six businesses all achieved market dominance before he left or sold them.

As a journalist, Kevin has been a columnist for Forbes and Business 2.0 magazines. Early in his career, his reporting was instrumental in sending a Mississippi sheriff to prison on 53 counts of fraud. He has been on the boards of Social Enterprise Alliance, the association of non profit social enterprises, and Social Venture Partners International, a network of engaged philanthropy circles. Kevin also led a malaria project in Swaziland and Mozambique, working with Jeff Sachs of The Earth Institute at Columbia University. Finally, during his 20 year business career in Mississippi he was on the founding board of Parents for Public Schools, now a national organization of community-based chapters working to attract all members of the community to public schools. Kevin can be reached at jones@goodcap.net.

Joy Anderson
Co-Founder.

Joy brings a depth of relationships that span established institutional investors, innovative social investors and philanthropists to her role as founding principal of Good Capital. In 2001, Joy founded and serves as President of Criterion Ventures, a national firm that incubates and scales ventures that make a better world. She evolved the firm from a general contract consulting group that did a range strategic work with nonprofits, to a firm that invests time and talent in a few focused social ventures. Client examples include a system-wide healthcare initiative for the $14 billion Methodist Pension Fund, to a data sharing system for the Women�s Funding Network to track the impact of social change philanthropy through 105 foundations. Criterion has worked in many sectors, including education, poverty alleviation, and healthcare.

Prior to Criterion, Joy worked for Growth Design, a national consulting firm that did fundraising and strategic planning for large nonprofit systems. Her first client, in 1997, was the United Methodist Church General Board of Pensions and Health Benefits, a client she worked with for a decade as strategic counsel. Having served as a counsel to leaders in philanthropy and nonprofits for the past decade, Joy�s experience runs from established national organizations to emerging ventures. After completing a BA in American Politics at Wesleyan University, Joy began her career in the NYC public school system at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. She went to understand how power works in a large system and stayed for eight years because of the kids and their daily triumphs. Joy played leadership roles in the United Federation of Teachers, working closely with union President Sandra Feldman on retention strategies for new teachers. And she designed and managed million dollar federally funded programs for the school and the district in both educational technology and English as a Second Language. During that tenure, she completed a Ph.D. in American History from New York University. Her dissertation examined prison reform in the 1830�s and how individuals and organizations in democracies claim expertise in order to shape public institutions.

In addition to her work at Good Capital and Criterion Ventures, Joy sits on the Board of Directors of the Lutheran Community Foundation. Joy can be reached at anderson@goodcap.net .

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