One week later, the Women in Capital Forum for Financial Times Manhattan was held.It was my first time speaking as a guest at a public finance forum.The stage lights were bright. Three female investors and two ESG strategy directors from cross-border firms were seated beside me, and that day's guest commentator was Nathan Cole.The moderator turned toward me."Ms. Margot Robinson, as a key founder funded by Hudson Financial this year, can you briefly share your Female Asset Perception model within the ESG framework?"I calmly picked up the mic and explained, "Traditional market structures are priced around risk volatility, return forecasts, and capital leverage."But under ESG, emotional value, trust structures, and community-based credit are severely underestimated variables."Our project doesn't focus on sustainability in the traditional sense. We target how women participate and lead in microeconomic ecosystems."Nathan gave me a look—subtle but full of meaning.I smiled
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