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Andrew Cole Trustee executive BESTrustees


Ian Burger Head of responsible investment Newton Investment Management


Ian Burger is responsible for integrating ESG throughout Newton’s investment process. He is also a member of Newton’s Responsible & Ethical Investment Oversight Group.Burger helps shape the wider ESG debate through co-chairing the GC100 and Investor Group, and at the International Corporate Govern- ance Network, where he is vice chair. He is a member of the PLSA’s Stewardship Advisory Group, a Fellow of the Chartered Governance Institute and a charity trustee.


Andrew Cole has been a pension trustee for more than 15 years. He sits on the boards of several defined benefit and defined contri- bution schemes, is a trustee chair and the sole trustee of a couple of financial institu- tion schemes. A 35-year investment banking veteran in Europe and the US, Cole sits on the Association of Professional Pension Trustees’ ESG Working Group.


Chandra Gopinathan Senior investment manager, sustainable ownership Railpen


Chandra Gopinathan is responsible for climate risks and opportunities at the railway workers pension scheme. Gopinathan has two decades of ESG and sustainable investing experience as well as a track record in credit structuring and portfolio management.


Henrietta Gourlay Investment manager Grosvenor Family Office


Henrietta Gourlay became an investment manager at the Grosvenor Family Office in 2018 after joining from Mizuho, where she worked on the high yield sales desk. Gour- lay also specialised in high-yield bonds at Western Asset Management for nine years having started her career at Mercury Asset Management.


Gustave Loriot-Boserup Responsible investment manager London CIV


Gustave Loriot-Boserup joined London CIV as a responsible investment manager in No- vember 2020. Having previously worked as a senior ESG data specialist for a large financial services organisation, he now leads the pool’s ESG risk analysis team, providing insight into potential risks and opportunities. He studied the interactions between finance, economics and the environment at the London School of Economics, as well as Climate Change Man- agement and Finance at Imperial College.


Abbie Llewellyn-Waters Head of sustainable investing Jupiter Asset Management


Abbie Llewellyn-Waters has been part of Jupiter’s sustainable investment team for more than 15 years where she has helped build an investment framework that embeds all stakeholders into fundamental stock analysis. Llewellyn-Waters is also an ambas- sador for the Diversity Project, a member of the 30% Club Investor Group and an author for the CFA Institute on Climate and Investing certificate.


Oliver MacArthur


Senior consultant, impact research lead Aon


Oliver MacArthur has been part of Aon’s global investment manager research team since 2018, recommending sustainable equity managers. The economics graduate has also developed Aon’s Global Impact strategy since becoming impact research lead in 2020. Before joining Aon, Oliver researched equity managers for the Church Commissioners for England. He started his career at the Royal Bank of Canada.


Simon Rawson Director of corporate engagement ShareAction


Former diplomat Simon Rawson leads Share- Action’s work to create collaborative investor engagement initiatives to drive responsible business practices. Prior to joining the charity, Rawson built and led the social responsibil- ity function at management consultancy McKinsey as well as advised global founda- tions and non-profits on strategy, governance and external relations.


Feb 2022 portfolio institutional roundtable: Sustainable investing


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