Biografía
Responsabilidades principales
Louise dirige el equipo encargado de las Cuestiones ESG en los Mercados Líquidos de Aviva Investors y forma parte del equipo de Dirección de Mercados Líquidos. Es responsable de definir nuestra estrategia ESG para obtener resultados de inversión positivos y generar un impacto real. El equipo encargado de las Cuestiones ESG en los Mercados Líquidos está compuesto por más de 20 expertos en este ámbito que colaboran con los equipos de Renta Variable, Crédito y Multiactivos para llevar a cabo y respaldar las actividades de análisis, integración, voto por delegación y compromiso en materia ESG.
Experiencia y calificaciones
Louise trabajó anteriormente en Sycomore Asset Management y BNP Paribas Wealth Management. Además, tiene un máster en Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales de Sciences Po Paris.
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