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Impact Investing That Works: From Bus Stops to Full-Scale Data Centers

36 min · 22. Mai 2026
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Christian Osgood interviews Jesse Sells about his transition from military intelligence to commercial real estate and impact investing, covering mobile home parks, multifamily turnarounds, and a move into data centers. The episode shares practical examples (moving a bus stop, reinstating community events), lessons on team-building and scaling, and concrete advice on raising capital from family offices and private investors.

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