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| | ... Fund as a senior analyst, but most recently held the role of responsible investment manager - a title she now has at Care Super. At ACRF, she led the fund's socially responsible investment fund and ESG initiatives. Bradshaw spent more than six years ... |
| | | GuildSuper, Child Care Super, and smartMonday have not been marketed as sustainable funds in the past, however going forward their international equities portfolio contains no investments in fossil fuels, weapons, nuclear energy, and gambling. For tobacco ... |
| | | One of the biggest moves this month: Fiona Wild will leave BHP to become Westpac's chief sustainability officer, according to news reports. This comes as Anthony Miller prepares to take over as CEO in December replacing Peter King. The current acting ... |
| | | A former Australian Ethical exec has circled back to the responsible investing space, meanwhile an energy giant's top science expert quits in protest over alleged unsubstantiated net zero claims. Former Australian Ethical CIO David Macri has left Mason ... |
| | | ... Mine Super, Qantas Super, AMP Super Fund and BT Super. FS Sustainability contacted the funds and as of press deadline, Care Super and BT Super provided comment. "CareSuper's investment managers will consider the recommendations of our proxy advisors ... |
| | | ... HESTA CEO replaces Ian Silk, the outgoing chief executive of AustralianSuper. Michelle Gardiner, trustee director of Care Super, will take on the role of deputy president, replacing outgoing deputy president Antony Thow, who is also deputy CEO of LUCRF. ... |
| | | ... The fund currently has around $360 million in assets under management, including commitments from GuildSuper, Child Care Super and GuildPension. "Being a global equity universe, there's not limitations in the total size of the potential fund," Harwood ... |
| | | ... the barriers that often come up in those discussions." The role play was scripted, and featured Cate Wood, chair of Care Super, outgoing president of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, Frank Pegan, CEO of Catholic Super, chair of IGCC ... |
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