Biography
Main responsibilities
Eugenie is a Senior Impact Analyst, and Earth Pillar Lead at Aviva Investors. She carries out research and engagement on environmental issues, and is responsible for the Natural Capital Transition Fund.
Experience and qualifications
Eugenie was part of Greenpeace International’s Forests team, where she worked on deforestation driven by palm oil, pulp & paper, cattle and soy. Previously, she spent fourteen years as a sustainability consultant advising major international companies, including FTSE100s, on their social, ethical, and environmental strategies and performance.
Prior to consulting, Eugenie worked with EIRIS on the creation of FTSE4Good in 2001, following an MSc in Business and Environment at Imperial College, London. She started her career as a strategy consultant with Bain & Company in London and Johannesburg, following a degree in Geography at Oxford University where she specialised in the history of climate change.
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