Leaders of the largest financial institutions come together in round table style to discuss how we can transition from a 20th century capitalist system that has resulted in 79% of the nation's wealth being concentrated in just 5% of the population, and where just 5 companies account for over 22% of the S&P 500, to a rethink of how capital should be deployed to work not only in places where it has historically been concentrated, but deployed more broadly where growth is now occurring, and being created, in the 21st century New Mainstream Economy.
Discussion will focus on the U.S. Latino cohort being the most under-capitalized in spite of its size and with consumption growing 70% faster than the rest of the economy, accounting for over 80% of net new workforce entrants, and creating 80% of all net new business formations in the last decade.