What if business and investing could be rooted in the deepest values of the human spirit?
The Religious Freedom & Business Foundation (RFBF) is thrilled to host a conversation on Enlightened Bottom Line, the groundbreaking new book by investor and entrepreneur Jenna Nicholas, President of LightPost Capital, together with Lawrence Chong, Impact Investment Strategist and Group CEO of Consulus, and Chair of Economy of Communion Asia Pacific.
In a world often driven by profit alone, Enlightened Bottom Line explores how spiritual wisdom can inform ethical choices in finance and business — reimagining wealth, success, and leadership through purpose, compassion, and integrity. This dialogue will illuminate practical frameworks and real‑world examples for aligning capital with values, strengthening governance and trust, and unlocking resilient, long‑term performance.
Date & Time: Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 4:00–5:00 PM ET (1:00–2:00 PM PT)
Hosted by: Dr. Brian Grim, President, Religious Freedom & Business Foundation (RFBF)
Speakers: Jenna Nicholas (LightPost Capital) • Lawrence Chong (Consulus)
RSVP: Register here • Contact: Email
Audience: Leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and changemakers seeking meaningful, measurable impact.
You’ll take away:
- — How values‑rooted business and investing can advance human dignity while delivering outcomes.
- — Ways leaders can operationalize purpose across strategy, culture, incentives, and governance.
- — Why multi‑faith impact investing and the Economy of Communion are reshaping stakeholder expectations.
About Enlightened Bottom Line
In her groundbreaking book, Enlightened Bottom Line, Jenna Nicholas explores the powerful intersection of spirituality, business, and investing—an intersection too often overlooked in a world driven by profit alone. Drawing on moving stories of entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders who are living out this integration, along with cutting-edge research, Nicholas reveals how spiritual wisdom can guide ethical choices in finance and business.
Unlike other books on business or investing, Enlightened Bottom Line is not just about strategies, numbers, or policies. It is about reimagining what wealth, success, and leadership can truly mean when guided by purpose, compassion, and integrity. It offers readers concrete frameworks and real-world examples to align their financial decisions with their deepest beliefs.
This book is for leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, changemakers, and anyone seeking to make their work and money matter—people who feel the tension between striving for success and yearning for meaning. Readers will walk away not only with tools and insights, but also with a renewed sense of hope: that business and investing can serve as vehicles for healing, justice, and spiritual growth. At its heart, this is more than a book about money or management—it is an invitation to transform how we live, work, and lead.

