In this powerful episode of The Mike Litton Experience, I sit down with Tim Newell—former White House advisor to Vice President Al Gore and President Bill Clinton, and now the visionary co-founder of GreenFi, a groundbreaking climate-friendly fintech company.
🎯 From shaping national science and tech policy in the 1990s to disrupting traditional banking in the name of climate action, Tim shares never-before-heard insights into:
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What it was really like working in the White House during pivotal global moments
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How leaders like Al Gore and Bill Clinton shaped his approach to tackling big, hard problems
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Why where you bank might be hurting the environment—and what you can do about it
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How GreenFi is planting millions of trees and helping consumers align their money with their values
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The future of climate-driven finance and how you can make an impact without sacrificing returns
💡 Whether you’re into politics, sustainability, leadership, or just want smarter ways to support the planet—this episode delivers real substance and inspiration.
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🎤 Guest: Tim Newell
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Former White House Advisor (Clinton-Gore Administration)
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Venture Capital & Technology Community Liaison during Clinton’s Re-election
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Co-Founder & CEO of GreenFi – A climate-first fintech company planting millions of trees and helping consumers divest from fossil fuel-funded banks.
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