Jupiter promotes Abbie Llewellyn-Waters amid ESG team restructure
Reshuffle occurs as head of environment and sustainability strategy Charlie Thomas departs
Jupiter has restructured its sustainability offering, promoting Abbie Llewellyn-Waters, manager of the Jupiter Global Sustainable Equities Fund and
ESG Clarity editorial panellist, as head of sustainable investing, while Edward Bonham Carter, has taken on a new role focusing on the company’s stewardship and corporate responsibility activities.
In her new position, Llewellyn-Waters will be responsible for leading Jupiter’s sustainable investing capability, while continuing in her role as manager of the global sustainable equity strategy. In a statement, the group said her work will feed into Bonham-Carter’s new responsibilities in shaping best practice across the business and ensuring a commitment to ESG as fundamental to its investment and corporate culture.
Edentree names Jupiter’s Charlie Thomas as CIO
Former Jupiter ESG frontman tasked with ‘reinvigorating’ Edentree’s product range as it targets next phase of growth
Edentree Investment Management has named Charlie Thomas as its CIO following his exit from Jupiter after 20 years.
Thomas, who joins the business in Q2, has been tasked with “reinvigorating” Edentree’s product range as the firm prepares for its next phase of growth.
He takes over from Sue Round, who had been acting CIO since last October, following Robin Hepworth’s decision to step back from the role after eight years to concentrate on his fund manager duties. Round remains at Edentree in her primary role as deputy chairwoman, driving EdenTree’s focus on the responsible and sustainable investment space.
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Investment Week is hosting its Alternatives Briefing at a pivotal time for investors as they start to position for the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, although risks remain.
During this interactive briefing, we will hear from a number of alternatives managers about their response to the extraordinary events of the past year and their outlook for the rest of the year and beyond.
The managers will identify where they are seeing the biggest opportunities and risks at the moment for their portfolios and explain the role their strategies could play in helping diversify client portfolios.
Attendees will also get the chance to network with peers, quiz our speakers, as well as benefit from CPD points.
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