Unlocking Capital and Innovation for Climate-Resilient Communities

Tue Sep 16 2025 at 03:00 pm to 05:30 pm UTC-04:00

Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room (Rubenstein Library 153) | Durham

Nicholas School of the Environment
Publisher/HostNicholas School of the Environment
Unlocking Capital and Innovation for Climate-Resilient Communities
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Cracking the Code: Unlocking Capital and Innovation for Climate-Resilient Communities. Featuring Victoria Salinas & other experts!
About this Event

Duke community members, register now to join Victoria Salinas, one of Duke’s newest Climate Leaders in Residence, for a seminar and conversation on how to unlock private investment and innovation for climate resilience. Salinas—who most recently served as Deputy Administrator for Resilience at FEMA and now advises global organizations on scaling impact —is leading efforts this year at Duke to bridge research, communities, and capital to accelerate solutions. Her residency is based at the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, and her collaborators will span the university. During the session, Salinas will share her own journey and frame the interlocking challenges of increasing private sector investment in community-scale resilience, and bringing more and better adaptation and resilience technologies to market.

The event will also feature two dynamic fireside chats:

  • Shalini Vajjhala (PRE Collective) and Emilie Mazzacurati (Tailwind Futures) on the state of the field—what’s working, what’s hard, and what’s needed to “crack the code.”
  • Jesko von Windheim (Nicholas School) and Lydia Olander (Nicholas Institute) on Duke’s role in commercialization, community engagement, and pathways for student and faculty collaboration.

The program will conclude with audience Q&A and will be followed by an informal meetup at the Devil’s Krafthouse.

Duke University is committed to creating inclusive and accessible events that encourage all people, including persons living with disabilities, to fully engage in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact or in advance of your participation or visit. We will do our best to accommodate any requests.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room (Rubenstein Library 153), 411 Chapel Drive, Durham, United States

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