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| | Aware Super has recruited a senior analyst to join the $180 billion super fund's responsible investment team. Reporting to the stewardship manager Louise Bradshaw, Satoko Asai will contribute to developing and implementing Aware Super's stewardship ... |
| | | ... IM/Pact. The diversity initiative partners with Rest Super, Australian Ethical Investments, Australian Retirement Trust, Aware Super, Colonial First State, HESTA, Mercer, QIC, TCorp, and UniSuper. New research tracks three years of workforce data at ... |
| | | ... asset managers, including Adamantem Group, Ardea Investment Management, Aviva Investors, BNP Paribas, AustralianSuper, Aware Super, Future Group, HESTA, and UniSuper, also signalled broad support. |
| | | ... Sector Superannuation Default (10.8%), and MLC's MySuper Growth Portfolio (10.4%). The funds least exposed were: Aware Super's High Growth option (6.6%), NGS Super's Diversified MySuper (6.7%), and Emergency Services and State Super's Balanced default ... |
| | | ... at the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA) conference in Sydney yesterday, Deanne Stewart, CEO of Aware Super, spoke about how the $150 billion super fund stepped up its 'active ownership' duties in recent years. Take executive ... |
| | | ... media. "I'm looking forward to contributing to the growth of our culture and capability to deliver on our purpose." Aware Super has confirmed the promotion of David Evans to the newly created role of head of product and insurance, Industry Moves ... |
| | | ... Guy Shearman as a senior sustainable investment analyst. Shearman joins from the $160 billion superannuation giant Aware Super, where he spent three years as a responsible investment analyst. Before that, he was an ESG investments associate with the ... |
| | | ... at the recent Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) conference representatives from Industry Super, Aware Super and HESTA pushed back - telling the crowd that financing the energy transition and solutions for the housing crisis were not ... |
| | | ... prematurely because of severe menopause symptoms," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. Presently, employers including Aware Super, Cbus and Future Group offer paid forms of reproductive leave. |
| | | ... Superannuation Investors (ACSI) conference on Thursday, Schroder was joined by two other industry titans - Sam Mostyn, chair at Aware Super, and Sonya Sawtell-Rickson, chief investment officer at HESTA - to challenge the misguided debate about the purpose ... |
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