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In this episode, Aranzazu Sardina, Senior Relationship Manager at Genesis Investment Management, speaks to Sheena Pentin, Founder and Director of Careers for Change, to discuss career management and soft skills.
Sheena shares her career transition journey and the inspiration behind setting up an impact finance recruitment consultancy. She also highlights the key soft skills needed for a career in the impact finance sector and offers advice for candidates looking to make a career change. -
In this conversation, Francesca Wheble, Responsible Investment Lead at Guinness Global Investors, interviews Douglas Hepworth, COO and Chief Risk Officer of Gresham Investment Management.
Discussing Douglas’ and Gresham’s background, they explore the environmental impact of futures trading, how the Ukraine conflict provoked upended the sustainability movement, and the challenges of evaluating investments made with private capital. -
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In this episode, John Teahan, CFA interviews Mike Coffin of The Carbon Tracker Initiative. Exploring Mike’s background as a geologist and his transition to working at Carbon Tracker, alongside its focus on climate alignment and transition risk. They also delve into the topics of demand, scenarios, energy transition and the future of the oil and gas industry, and the need for diversified economies in petro-states.
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In this podcast episode, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, interview Rupert Mathieu, Sainty Hird & Partners, a headhunter in the financial services industry. Examining the changing nature of headhunting, Rupert explains the evaluation process and the importance of context in finding the right candidates. He also shares insights on building networks and the role of LinkedIn. Touching on the cyclical nature of the industry and the need for realism, Rupert emphasises the importance of due diligence in choosing an employer, and the role of education and diversity in financial services.
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In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips, Co-Editor at Impact Investor, and Alexandra Morris, CIO at SKAGEN Funds, discuss gender and DEI in the investment industry. The percentage of female fund managers globally stands at just 12.1%, with minimal progress over the years.
Exploring the challenges of attracting and retaining women in the industry, Maha and Alexandra discuss the Women in Finance Charter as an initiative to increase gender balance in the industry, and look at ways to encourage more women to showcase themselves and inspire the younger generation. -
In this episode, James Doyle, Director, Green Finance, Investment Management, and Community Champion in the CFA UK Sustainability Community, speaks to Paris Jordan CFA, Head of Responsible Investing at Charles Stanley and Co-Founder of Virtuvest. Exploring the role of discretionary wealth managers and the importance of fiduciary duty in sustainability, they also delve into the challenges of balancing profit and impact, alongside integrating sustainability into the traditional investment model.
The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub.
For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: https://shorturl.at/drsHV -
In this episode, Gerhard Sogl, CFA, interviews Christophe Roehri, Deputy CEO of TOBAM, an asset manager which focuses on human rights based in France. Christophe shares insights on the importance of human rights in enabling economic development and the impact of autocratic regimes on portfolio performance. He also provides advice for junior professionals in the industry, emphasising the value of being different and seeking new perspectives.
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John Teahan, CFA is joined by Lucille Bonnet, Managing Partner at Klima Energy Transition and Managing Director at Alantra Energy Transition, and member of Supervisory Board at Sunroof. John and Lucille discuss her own career path, and the need for independent investors in European venture capitalism. Looking at the impact from US inflation and the future goal to decentralise green energy, they look deeper at Klima’s composition as an SFDR article 9 fund.
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In a deep dive looking at a long and storied career, Ulrich Amoussou, CFA, speaks to Bill Maldonado, CEO of Eastspring Investments. Examining Bill’s career trajectory and its greatest takeaways, the two discuss how things have changed for young investors since he embarked on his career. Moving onto his approach to nurturing young talent and the need for resilience in tough periods, they also discuss how Eastspring positions itself as one of the biggest asset managers in Asia.
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What are the best ways younger professionals can push forward in finance, and how can senior professionals help that happen?
In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips talks to Fleur Iannazzo, CFA, founder and executive coach at WTF Money. With almost two decades of industry experience in managing the dos and don’ts of professional development, Fleur and Maha explore common challenges for younger professionals. Their discussion includes negotiating pay rises and mapping out their next career steps, alongside advice for industry veterans in training and retaining young talent. -
In our first Future Proofing Finance podcast of the year, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, spoke to Robby Yung, CEO of Animoca Brands, about the evolving nature of ownership in the tech space.
Covering new frontiers in Web3, they talk about the true value of blockchain technology beyond the hype. Digging deeper, they discuss closer integration of hardware and software rights in things like cars and smartphones, and the opportunities and pitfalls to look out for in the world of crypto. -
In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips had a broad conversation with Furio Pietribiasi, CEO of Mediolanum International Funds, which is the European Asset Management platform of Banca Mediolanum Group. He is responsible for Mediolanum Business Operations in Ireland, and is a member of the Board of Mediolanum International Life.
Maha and Furio explore the market landscape for boutique firms and their common characteristics, alongside the key driving themes and forces throughout Furio’s storied career in the Irish financial services industry. Lastly, they discuss nurturing younger talent to become their best selves in the workplace, and the personal lessons Furio would pass on. -
John Teahan, CFA, portfolio manager at Redwheel speaks to James Alexander, CEO of UKSIF, charting his career from student politics, to megacity projects and finally to his position as CEO. Within the UK financial industry, James and John map the sustainability landscape across the most influential government departments, to the regulators and task forces that are shaping standards and disclosures.
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James Alexander, CEO of UKSIF describes the mission led mandate of UKSIF, how it works with its members and how the organisation has an influence on policy and regulation in the UK. He then talks about the political scene as political positioning starts to impact government decisions as a UK general election appears on the horizon, and the potential for over-reliance on the finance industry to solve sustainability.
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Suzanne Hsu, CFA, Director and MLRO for Project Imagine, and Professionalism Steering Committee Chair for CFA UK, caught up with Serena Espeute to talk about her research with the CFA Institute on financial promotions on social media. Focusing on unregulated ‘finfluencers’ and the borderless nature of their audiences, Serena and Suzanne discuss their trends, impacts, and the dangers they may pose.
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In this week’s episode, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall spoke with Patrick Bloomfield, who sadly passed away in September. Patrick was a leading figure in the pensions industry for more than 25 years, joining Humans Robertson in 2004 and being made a partner of the firm in 2006. Alongside his work at Hymans Robertson, he chaired the Association of Consulting Actuaries between 2020 and 2022.
In this conversation, Ben, Tom, and Patrick covered a broad range of topics, from the endemic effects of Covid-19 on life expectancy and the data used to map it, to the ongoing ramifications of the conflict in Ukraine, to what the pensions industry may look like in decades to come. As you’ll hear from the conversation, Patrick was a joy to speak to, and while podcasts like these often focus on the technologies and new frontiers of our industry, it’s important to remember that it’s the people and connections you make that make working in investment worthwhile. -
Arun Kelshiker, CFA and vice-chair of the CFA UK DEI committee, caught up with Natalie Gill, Head of DEI Strategy & Industry Engagement, PGIM, and Sarah Maynard, Global Senior Head, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, CFA Institute, about Sexism in the City - a new inquiry looking at barriers faced by women in financial services.
In this conversation, they discuss what the inquiry is looking into, what it includes and why it’s happening now. The discussion also picks up on what the inquiry means, the idea of gender as the universal diversifier, and the complexities in the difference between equality and equity. -
Meet John Cummins - Managing Director, Group Investments at Aviva Group plc. Over the last 30 years, John has been brought in to solve some of the trickiest banking situations in the UK. In this episode, John talks to Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA to discuss the future of banking and some of the key learnings on treasury management he's learned over the years. Plus, he reveals his predictions for what the global investment space will look like in 18 months, as well as 10 years, including the potential reduction in inflation rates and the emerging opportunities in India and Africa.
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Natalie Gregoire-Skeete, HSBC’s Head of Sustainability in Europe caught up with Pamela Hutchinson OBE, Global head of Diversity at Bloomberg. From working out of a portacabin in Folkstone as part of a legal team for Eurotunnel to heading up DEI for a global institution, Pamela is one of the pioneers embracing DEI in the UK and working for real industry change. Pamela’s parents’ invaluable advice of ‘You have to be it in order for others to see it’ was an impetus as a black woman to succeed in industries dominated by white men.
In this insightful and open discussion Pamela shares what inspires her to keep going every day. Pamela and Natalie discuss the impact of Windrush on UK society and multi-generational experiences of being black and British. -
Christian Koch is on the portfolio management team at BB Biotech, the Swiss-based investment company. For CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Koch talked to Maha Khan Phillips about innovations in the world of biotechnology, and the opportunities it presents for investors.
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