Biography
Main responsibilities
Louise leads ESG integration within equities at Aviva Investors across investment desks. She provides ESG sector coverage for the TMT industry globally and also covers key themes such as cyber security and diversity. In addition to sector specialisation, Louise is also involved in the team’s corporate engagement and voting activities.
Experience and qualifications
Louise joined Aviva Investors in 2017 having previously worked at Sycomore Asset Management and BNP Paribas Wealth Management.
She holds a Masters’ degree from Sciences Po Paris in Economics & Business.
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