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What happens when Wall Street discipline meets social impact? In this episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen sits down with Robin Gibbs, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Social Finance, to explore how modern philanthropy is evolving — and why nearly $2 trillion in charitable capital is sitting on the sidelines. Robin shares her journey from medieval history student at Brown University to Executive Director at Goldman Sachs, and ultimately to advising ultra-high-net-worth families on deploying over $1 billion in philanthropic capital. 🔎 Topics Covered: The transformation of philanthropy over the past 20 years The rise from 600 to 9,000 global billionaires Why donor-advised funds are accumulating capital faster than they deploy it Impact-first investing vs. traditional philanthropy Intergenerational wealth and legacy tensions How capital markets tools can solve social problems Why purpose — not profit — should direct power Robin explains why philanthropy today is no longer just about writing checks — it’s about designing systems where capital becomes catalytic. If you care about: ✔ Impact investing ✔ Wealth stewardship ✔ Family legacy ✔ Systems change ✔ Purpose-driven capital 00:00 The Influence of Upbringing on Service 02:51 Transitioning from Capital Markets to Philanthropy 05:52 The Evolution of Modern Philanthropy 09:13 Wealth Holders and Their Legacy 12:12 Navigating Philanthropic Responsibilities 15:06 Activating Charitable Capital 17:57 Strategic Philanthropy Planning 21:09 The Role of Social Impact Funds 23:57 Finding Purpose in Philanthropy 26:01 The Future of Philanthropy