

Culture • Capital • Climate •
Culture, Capital & Resilience
Reimagining Value Creation in an Age of Transition
As environmental, economic, technological, and geopolitical forces reshape the global landscape, resilience has become one of the defining challenges of our time.
While much of the conversation focuses on infrastructure, policy, technology, and finance, one powerful driver of resilience remains under explored, culture.
Culture influences how societies innovate, how institutions build trust, how communities adapt to change, and how capital is deployed toward long-term value creation. It shapes the ideas, behaviours, and narratives that underpin thriving economies and future-ready institutions.
During London Climate Action Week 2026, this private gathering will bring together leaders from philanthropy, investment, development finance, systems innovation, and the creative economy to explore the relationship between culture, resilience, and capital.
Together, speakers and participants will examine how creativity, innovation, and human ingenuity can help societies navigate disruption, unlock opportunity, and build long-term prosperity.
Speakers
Nisaa Jetha — CEO & Co-Founder, Creative Economy Institute & Impact for SDGs
Sarah Howard — Managing Director, Global Philanthropy Forum; Producer, Climate Blueprints
Anastasia Kalinina — Co-Founder & CEO, reState Foundation; Co-Founder, SuperSymmetry Institute
Additional speakers and participants to be announced shortly.
Discussion Themes
Resilience and adaptation in an era of transition
Sustainable finance and catalytic capital
Culture as strategic infrastructure
The creative economy and future growth
Regenerative and place-based development
Philanthropy and systems transformation
New approaches to measuring value across financial, cultural, social, intellectual, and natural capital
Creativity, innovation, and long-term competitiveness
Who Should Attend
This invitation-only gathering is designed for:
Family office principals and wealth holders
Institutional investors and asset allocators
Development finance institutions
Philanthropic foundations
Corporate leaders and policymakers
Cultural institutions and creative economy leaders
Systems innovators and ecosystem builders
Why Attend
This session offers a rare opportunity to engage with leaders working across capital, culture, philanthropy, and policy to explore how resilient societies and economies are built.
The conversation will focus on identifying new pathways for value creation, collaboration, innovation, and long-term prosperity.
By invitation and approved registration only. Limited capacity.