Training Events
Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance
Join us at our London-based classroom session and/or log-on for our web seminar.
Classroom session
Why and how should investors take ESG into consideration?
9 February 2010, 09.00-12.30
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There is a groundswell of opinion that pension scheme trustees and other institutional investors should be more activist in considering environmental, social and corporate governance issues (ESG) when making investment decisions.
Indeed, since 2000 pension scheme trustees have been required to disclose the extent to which they take ESG considerations into account. This session considers the key ESG issues and looks at why they merit more consideration than they currently receive and how you can take ESG into account.
Benefits of attending this session: After attending this session you should more fully appreciate the importance and benefits of incorporating ESG issues into your investment decision making.
Location: 1 Poultry, London EC2R 8JR view map
Presenters: Mike Appleby and Iain Richards
Web seminar
How to hold managers to account for environmental, social and corporate goverenance issues
11 February 2010, 10-10.30 am
Dr Steve Waygood, Head of Sustainable and Responsible Investment Research discusses how pension trustees can hold their fund managers to account for delivering a responsible and sustainable approach to investment. Followed by an opportunity to ask questions.
Dial in / login to our live web seminar from wherever it is convenient. Those who couldn’t make the classroom session are more than welcome to join the seminar.
If you need more details or have any questions, please email us: investmenttutor@avivainvestors.com
