Bloomberg ESG Investment Forum
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Speakers

Jean-Paul Zammitt
Vice-Chairman and Chief Commercial Officer
Bloomberg L.P.
Jean-Paul Zammitt is Vice-Chairman of Bloomberg L.P. and the company's Chief Commercial Officer. He serves on the company’s Management Committee and has ownership of the company's market-facing solution delivery and business development strategies. Organizational functions under his oversight include Sales and Account Management, Customer Support and Service Delivery, Marketing, and Bloomberg's early-stage venture capital firm, Bloomberg BETA. Over his more than 20-year career with Bloomberg, Mr. Zammitt has worked in management roles across Sales, Product Development, Strategy and Operations. He has previously been accountable for all aspects of the Bloomberg Professional® Services, including the Bloomberg Terminal and enterprise-level solutions for data, trading, analytics and risk management. He serves as a nonexecutive director of Bloomberg Trading Facility, Ltd. (BTFL) and Bloomberg Index Services, Ltd. (BISL). Mr. Zammitt is a London School of Economics (LSE) alumni.

Adeline Diab
Director of ESG Research
Bloomberg Intelligence
Adeline Diab is head of ESG and thematic investing for EMEA and APAC at Bloomberg Intelligence and has over 18 years of experience managing, overseeing and analysing investment strategies across asset classes with a focus on sustainability and disruptive trends. Before joining Bloomberg, she was portfolio manager of Environment and Thematic Funds at GLG Partners before leading ESG integration at firms including HSBC Asset Management, Aviva Investors and APG Asset Management. She started her career at the World Bank.

Mark Carney
Vice-Chairman, Brookfield Asset Management, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance
Mark Carney is currently the UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance and Prime Minister Johnson’s Finance Adviser for COP26.
Mark was previously Governor of the Bank of England (from 2013 to 2020), and Governor of the Bank of Canada (from 2008 to 2013).
Internationally, Mark was Chair of the Financial Stability Board (from 2011 to 2018), He chaired the Global Economy Meeting and Economic Consultative Committee of the Bank for International Settlements (from 2018-2020) and was First Vice-Chair of the European Systemic Risk Board (from 2013-2020). He is Vice Chair of Brookfield Asset Management and a member of the Global Advisory Board of PIMCO, the Group of Thirty, the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum, as well as the boards of Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Hoffman Institute for Global Business and Society at INSEAD.
Mark was born in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada in 1965. After growing up in Edmonton, Alberta, he obtained a bachelor degree in Economics from Harvard and masters and doctorate degrees in Economics from Oxford.
After a thirteen-year career with Goldman Sachs, Mark was appointed Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada in 2003. In 2004, he became Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Finance. He held this position until his appointment as Governor of the Bank of Canada in February 2008.

David Blood
CEO
Generation Investment Management
David Blood is a Founding Partner and Senior Partner of Generation Investment Management. He also serves as Chairperson of Just Climate. Previously, David spent 18 years at Goldman Sachs including serving as CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. David received a BA from Hamilton College and an MBA from Harvard Business School. David is chairperson of Social Finance UK and co-chair of the World Resources Institute and on the board of Dialight and On the Edge Conservation. David is also a life trustee of Hamilton College.

Hendrik Du Toit
CEO
Ninety One
Hendrik is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ninety One. He entered the asset management industry in 1988 and joined Investec Group in 1991, founding Investec Asset Management which rebranded to Ninety One in 2020. He also served as Joint Chief Executive Officer of Investec Group from 1 October 2018 until the demerger and listing of Ninety One from Investec Group on 16 March 2020. Hendrik is a Non-Executive Director of Naspers Limited and its European subsidiary, Prosus. He is also a World Benchmarking Alliance Ambassador. Previously, Hendrik served as a Non-Executive Director of the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa. He has also served on the advisory boards of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, the Expert Board of HM Treasury’s Belt and Road Initiative, the UN Business and Human Security Initiative, the Impact Investing Institute, and as Commissioner of the Business and Sustainable Development Commission. Hendrik holds an MPhil in Economics and Politics of Development from Cambridge University, as well as an MCom in Economics (cum laude) from Stellenbosch University.

Catherine Howarth
CEO
Share Action
Catherine Howarth joined Share Action as Chief Executive in 2008. ShareAction coordinates civil society to promote responsible investment across Europe, with a focus on mobilising mainstream institutional investors to drive accelerated action by companies on climate change, loss of biodiversity, gender issues, public health and food system risks. She is a member of the UK Treasury’s asset management taskforce, where she has co-chaired a programme of work on investor stewardship of companies. She is a board member of the Scott Trust, owner of The Guardian Media Group, serving on the Scott Trust’s investment committee. She is a member of the Business Commission to Tackle Inequality. Catherine was recognised by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader in 2014.

Carol Ward
President
Man GLG
Carol Ward is President of Man GLG and a member of the Man Group Executive Committee. She is also a member of Man Group’s Responsible Investment Committee. Carol was previously Man GLG’s Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Man GLG Carol was at Man AHL, where she held a number of roles, most recently as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Man Group in 2010, she worked at Fidelity International. Carol gained a BSc in Business Information Systems from National University of Ireland, Cork. She is a member of the AIMA Research Committee and is a Trustee of the Man Group Charitable Trust

Sir Chris Hohn
CEO and Portfolio Manager
The Children's Investment Fund (TCI)
Christopher Hohn is the Founder, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager of TCI Fund Management Limited. He is based in London and has over 25 years’ experience in the investment industry. Mr. Hohn graduated from Harvard Business School in 1993 with an MBA (high distinction) and from Southampton University (UK) in 1988 with a BSc. in Accounting and Business Economics (1st Class Honours). He is the chair of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF).

Naim Abou-Jaoude
CEO, Candriam and Chairman
NYLIM International
Naïm Abou-Jaoudé is the Chief Executive Officer of Candriam ($175bn AUM), a European multi-specialist asset manager and a recognized leader in Sustainable Investing. He is also the Chairman of New York Life Investment Management International, in charge of developing the company’s activities outside the U.S. Candriam is part of New York Life Investment ($700bn AUM). Naïm was named the CEO of Dexia Asset Management, Candriam’s predecessor company, in 2007 and was a member of the Executive Committee of Dexia Group. During his tenure as CEO, he has strengthened the company’s position as a leader and pioneer in sustainable investing and as a key player on the European asset management scene. In 2014, he steered the company’s acquisition by New York Life and its rebranding to Candriam which stands for Conviction AND Responsibility In Asset Management. Since then, Candriam has become one of the fastest-growing asset managers in Europe, doubling its assets under management through product diversification, geographic expansion across Europe, Asia, the U.S. and external growth. Under the leadership of Naïm, Candriam diversified its positioning in the alternative space through two acquisitions: a minority stake in London-based private equity real estate manager Tristan Capital Partners and in Kartesia, a European private debt specialist. Naim’s career spans over 30 years of experience in the asset management industry, during which he has held various investment leadership roles. In June 2021, Naim was elected President of the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) which is the voice of the EUR 27tn European investment management industry. Naïm is a graduate of the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (IEP-Sciences Po) and earned a master'sdegree in Economics and Finance from Université Paris II – Panthéon Assas.

Andre Abadie
Managing Director
J.P. Morgan Center for Carbon Transitio
André is Managing Director within JPMorgan's Centre for Carbon Transition (CCT). CCT has a global mandate to provide clients in the Corporate & Investment Bank and Commercial Banking with centralized access to sustainability-focused financing, research and advisory solutions. The CCT will also engage clients on their long-term business strategies and related carbon disclosures. André was global head of Environmental and Social Risk Management at JPMorgan in London for 10 years, guiding the assessment of environmental and social issues associated with a broad range of banking transactions. André was previously Director at Sustainable Finance Ltd., focusing on the delivery of environmental and social risk management services to the financial sector. Prior to joining Sustainable Finance, André was head of Sustainable Business Advisory within ABN AMRO Bank's risk management division in Amsterdam, where he co-authored the Equator Principles and led the implementation efforts within ABN AMRO. André chaired the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Forum, a multistakeholder initiative of the International Hydropower Association, which proposed revisions to the industry's sustainability protocol. André holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration and an Advanced Diploma in Sustainability.

Carine Smith Ihenacho
Chief of Compliance and Governance
Norges Investment Management
Carine Smith Ihenacho is responsible for the governance and compliance area, which includes ownership and responsible investment activities, control and operational risk, compliance and legal services. Carine Smith Ihenacho was appointed Chief Governance and Compliance Officer 6 October 2020. She joined Norges Bank Investment Management in August 2017 as Global Head of Ownership Strategies and was promoted to Chief Corporate Governance Officer on 1 January 2018. Prior to joining Norges Bank Investment Management, Ms Ihenacho was Vice President Legal and Chief Compliance Officer in Statoil ASA. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a lawyer, working in both financials and the oil and gas industry, as well as in law firms. She also has extensive board experience. Ihenacho holds a law degree from the University of Oslo, a Master of Law from Harvard Law School and a Master of Economics from the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)

Adam Matthews
Chief Responsible Investment Officer
Church of England
Adam is the Chief Responsible Investment Officer (CRIO) at the Church of England Pensions Board; He is the co-Director of the Investment Team with the CIO. He is also the Chair of the $41 trillion in AUM backed Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) and a Board Member of the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change, (IIGCC). He co-leads engagement with Shell on behalf of the global investor engagement initiative, Climate Action 100+. Following the Brumadinho Tailings Dam disaster in Brazil in January 2019, Adam set up and Chairs the $20 trillion Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative with John Howchin, Ambassador to the Initiative. He also represented the UN backed Principles for Responsible Investment in the development of the first Global Tailings Standard, and now co-convenes together with the UN the international process to establish an Independent Global Tailings Institute to implement the Standard and drive safety standards across the mining industry. As part of his work with the industry he is leading the development of a 2030 Investor Agenda for Mining. As part of his work as Co-Chair of the Corporate Programme at IIGCC Adam has led the development of the first Net Zero Standard for the Oil and Gas sector and is leading the development of a similar standard for the diversified mining sector. Adam founded the Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) which is an asset owner-led and asset manager-supported global initiative which assess companies’ preparedness for the transition to the low carbon economy (and publishes this through the London School of Economics.) He also set up and co-chaired with the Dutch fund APG the Paris Aligned Investing Initiative of the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) that produced the first global Net Zero Investment Framework for pension funds and investment managers. He now co-chairs with APG the global Board of the Paris Aligned Investing Initiative comprising all regional investor networks.

Desiree Fixler
Chair Venture ESG and former Group Sustainability Officer DWS
Desiree is recognized as an advocate for change and impact in the practice of ESG investing and sustainability. She works as a senior advisor to financial institutions, is the Chair of VentureESG and is a frequent media commentator on ESG matters. Desiree has over 20 years of experience in both sustainable finance and investment banking. She was Group Sustainability Officer at DWS Group, where she was responsible for driving the firm’s overall sustainability strategy in its role as a corporate and as a fiduciary. Prior to that, she held senior roles at JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank and Zais Group, where she built and managed ESG investing and structured credit businesses. Her deliverables include overall policy and analytical frameworks, investor strategies as well as product innovation. Desiree holds a BSc Economics (Hons) from the London School of Economics (LSE). She is a member of the Board of MMCC, one of NYC’s largest community centers, and a member of the LSE’s Entrepreneurship Advisory Group

Huw Van Steenis
Co-Chair - Global Future Council on Finance
World Economic Forum
Huw van Steenis is co-Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Finance. Until March 2022 he was Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive of UBS and chair of the firm’s Sustainable Finance Steering Committee. Prior to this, Huw was Senior Advisor to Mark Carney, when he was Governor at the Bank of England, leading a review on the future of finance with a particular focus on climate finance, catalysing climate stress tests, and fintech. Huw worked at Morgan Stanley for 14 years, spending much of his time there as Global Head Banks and Diversified Financials research. During this time, he and his teams won numerous awards including being voted #1 in investor surveys 12 times. Huw writes regularly for the Financial Times and other publications on finance, sustainable investing and central banking.

Veronica Poole
Global IFRS and Corporate Reporting Leader
Vice Chair, Deloitte UK
Veronica Poole is a Vice Chair of Deloitte UK and Global IFRS and Corporate Reporting Leader. Veronica drives change in the accounting profession, including reporting of ESG and climate. She has played a prominent role in facilitating harmonisation of standards by working with leading sustainability standard-setters to advance a comprehensive corporate reporting system. She leads Deloitte’s contributions to the World Economic Forum International Business Council’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics’ project. This included leading WEF’s contribution to the IFRS Foundation’s Technical Readiness Working Group that developed prototype standards and made recommendations to the new International Sustainability Standards Board. She helped launch the UK directors’ climate forum – Chapter Zero – and spearheaded Deloitte’s partnership with The Prince's Accounting for Sustainability Project (A4S) Finance for the Future Awards. She was also instrumental in establishing Deloitte’s global response to climate change: WorldClimate.

Mark Lewis
Director of Climate Research
Andurand Capital
Mark Lewis is Head of Climate Research at Andurand Capital LLP since June 2021. Prior to his current role Mark was Chief Sustainability Strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management (2019-21), and before that a sell-side analyst for 20 years covering the en-ergy space as both an equity and a commodities analyst: as Managing Director and Head of European Utilities Research at Barclays (2015-18), Chief Energy Economist at Kepler Cheuvreux (2014-15), and at Deutsche Bank as MD and Global Head of Carbon and Energy Research (2005-13) and Director, European Utilities equity research, 1999-2004. He has also worked for the leading energy think tank Carbon Tracker (MD and Head of Research, 2018) and for the German utility E.ON (Deputy Head of Investor Relations, 2004-05). Prior to his career as a sell-side analyst Mark worked as a sovereign credit analyst at Standard & Poor’s (1997-99), and as an academic at the University Of London (1994-97). Mark has been a member of the Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) since May 2016, and a Senior Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) since 2020. His research on carbon and energy markets has won numerous awards and he often writes opinion pieces for the Financial Times on energy and climate topics. Mark is a UK and French Citizen and holds a BA (First-Class Hons) in Modern Lan-guages and Economics from Sheffield University, an MPhil from Cambridge University, and an MA from London University.

Paul Watchman
Advisory Board Chair, Lawyers for Net Zero, Former Partner Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Special Legal Adviser, UN Net Zero Insu
Paul Watchman has an international reputation as a pioneering lawyer, for many years a partner of high-profile firms, then laterally an influential academic, advisor to the UN and other prominent bodies and has been recognised with multiple awards. He has a proven track record as legal counsel advising global businesses and financial institutions, sovereign states, international and multinational organisations, NGOs and other public and private bodies. He is a recognised authority and thought leader in; ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance), climate change and environmental law and policy, sustainable finance, business and human rights. Paul has been highly influential in the development of policy, business and financial practice, national and international legal norms and voluntary codes and standards. As well as regular contributor to various reports, articles and conferences, Paul is currently the Special Legal Adviser to the UN’s Net Zero Insurance Alliance, an Honorary Professor at Glasgow University and Advisory Board Chair of Lawyers for Net Zero. Paul was named by Ethical Corporation with Hank Paulson, former United States Secretary of the Treasury, as one of the six most influential global figures in the development of sustainable finance. Paul was awarded the Thomson Reuters Leadership Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Development of ESG in 2010. In 2020, he was the first person to be inducted into the Triple Bottom Line Initiative, Hall of Fame. He became a partner first in the leading Scottish law firm, Brodies, and then for over 10 years at international law firm, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer then transferring to US law firm LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene and MacRae. Paul led the Freshfields pro bono team and was the principal author of the UN report on fiduciary duties. Known generally in the financial and investment sectors as The Freshfields Report, it has been said to be the most downloaded report in UN history. It is also credited with revolutionising market practice on the legality of integrating ESG considerations into the investment decision-making by pension funds and other investment houses.

Mary L. Shapiro
Vice Chair for Global Public Policy, Former Cahir of the U.S. SEC
Bloomberg L.P.
Mary L. Schapiro is the Vice Chair for Global Public Policy of Bloomberg, the global financial technology company that was founded in 1981. She has been at Bloomberg since October 2018, and also serves as a Special Advisor to the Founder and Chairman. Ms. Schapiro, who has had a distinguished career as a financial services regulator under four U.S. presidents from both political parties, oversees Bloomberg’s public policy and regulatory priorities globally. Her service as the 29th SEC Chair culminated decades of regulatory leadership. She is the first woman to serve as SEC Chair, and the only person to have served as chair of the SEC, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). During her four years as SEC Chair, Ms. Schapiro presided over one of the busiest rulemaking agendas in the SEC’s history, during which the agency also executed a comprehensive restructuring program to improve protections for investors and pursued aggressive enforcement of the federal securities laws. Ms. Schapiro also serves as an advisor to Bloomberg in multiple capacities, including as the leader of the Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures, or TCFD. The TCFD has developed and garnered widespread support for a framework for corporate disclosure of climate-related risk information to help investors, lenders, and underwriters make informed financial decisions. She is also the vice chair of the Climate Finance Leadership Initiative (CFLI) created at the request of the UN Secretary General to work on scaling climate finance. Ms. Schapiro is also the Vice Chair for the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, a practitioner-led coalition working to increase the financial sector's ambition on climate change and accelerate the transition to a net-zero economy. She serves as vice chair of the Working Group on U.S. RMB Trading and Clearing, which works to improve the competitiveness and efficiency of U.S. businesses by lowering trading costs and improving access to China’s markets. Before becoming SEC Chair and working for Bloomberg, Ms. Schapiro served as chief executive officer of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the largest nongovernmental regulator of securities firms. Earlier, she was Chair of the CFTC from 1994 to 1996, and a commissioner of the SEC from 1988 to 1994. She serves on the boards of Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), and CVS Health (NYSE: CVS). She is also a member of the governing board of the Center for Audit Quality and serves on advisory boards at the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Board of Trustees of Franklin and Marshall College and the Humane Rescue Alliance.

ULRIK FUGMANN
Co-CIO Environmental Strategies Group at BNP Paribas
BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT UK LTD
Ulrik is co-head of Environmental Strategies Group at BNP Paribas Asset Management and co-lead portfolio manager for a suite of environmental long only and alternatives strategies having joined BNPP AM in 2019. Ulrik began his career in 2001 at Goldman Sachs in London investing thematically across energy, materials, agriculture and industrials markets globally joining Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies Group (2005 – 2007) and went on to co-run the Goldman Sachs Thematic Investment Group (2007-2012). Since 2012, Ulrik was the CIO and co-founder of North Shore Partners that was merged with a larger London based asset manager and later co-founded Sustainable Solutions (2017-2019). He holds a MSc in Economics and Political Science from University of Copenhagen.
Nadia Humphreys
Co-Rapporteur Platform for Sustainable Finance, EU Commission and Sustainable Finance Manager
Bloomberg L.P.
Nadia’s role is to inform Bloomberg’s sustainable finance business on ESG regulatory requirements for the financial industry in Europe and the UK. She also serves as a co-rapporteur on the European Commission’s Technical Expert Group for Sustainable Finance and a member of the Green Technical Advisory Group for HMT UK. Nadia also supported the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission’s Technical Expert Group for climate related product disclosure and sits on the International Regulatory Strategy Group’s ESG workstream. Nadia was previously the Global Head of Entity Services, supporting regulatory product development for Bloomberg's Entity Exchange platform. She is a keen advocate for Women in FinTech and sat on Bloomberg’s EMEA Diversity Council. Nadia is also an ICMA mentor and coach under the 10,000 small businesses initiative. Prior to Bloomberg, Nadia worked at both JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, in a number of senior positions. Nadia is on the advisory board of Blockchain & Climate Institute. She holds a Bachelors degree, with honours, in Business from Bath University, a Licentiate in Homeopathy and is a Fellow of the Victoria College of Drama.

Irene Bermont-Penn
Head of European ESG Market Specialists
Bloomberg
Irene leads the EMEA ESG Market Specialists team and has extensive knowledge across the various pillars of ESG and Sustainable Finance. She has subject matter expertise in ESG and sustainable debt data, ESG Regulations, Climate and new areas of focus for the market such as Biodiversity. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Irene was an Equity Research Analyst at UBS Investment Bank.

Eric Balchunas
Senior ETF Analyst
Bloomberg L.P.
Eric Balchunas is Senior ETF Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence where he writes for and leads the fund research team. He also helped create and appears on the first-ever ETF TV show called Bloomberg ETF IQ as well as a podcast called Trillions. He is also a Bloomberg Opinion contributor and author of The Institutional ETF Toolbox, which was published by Wiley in March 2016. Eric holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Environmental Economics from Rutgers University.

Rob Barnett
Senior Energy Analyst
Bloomberg Intelligence
Rob Barnett, a Senior Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, is a seasoned energy professional with two decades of experience advising investors, energy companies and policy makers. Barnett manages a team of analysts that cover oil majors, independent E&Ps, refiners, utilities, metals and mining companies, and airlines. He regularly publishes reports that focus on the future of oil demand, environmental policy, and the financial impacts of government and geopolitical risks. Before joining Bloomberg Intelligence, he was Bloomberg Government’s Senior Energy Economist; and previously, he was an Associate Direct of Research at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates. Barnett holds a master’s degree in economics from Boston University and undergraduate and master’s degrees in electric engineering from Clemson University.

Albert Cheung
Deputy CEO, Head of Global Transition Analysis, BloombergNEF
BloombergNEF
Albert Cheung serves as Deputy CEO of BloombergNEF (BNEF), a leading provider of primary research on commodities and the low-carbon transition. He also oversees BNEF’s research on the global low-carbon transition, including clean energy, transport, industry, technology, agriculture and sustainable finance, providing strategic oversight and managing the development and delivery of BNEF’s global research agenda. Albert and his team work closely with corporates, financial institutions and policymakers across the globe, supporting them as they navigate the transition towards a cleaner future. Albert joined BNEF in 2009 and has previously held a number of leadership positions in the firm, including Head of Product and Head of Energy Smart Technologies. Albert holds a MEng in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of Cambridge.
Albert joined BNEF in 2009 and was previously Head of Energy Smart Technologies and Head of Product, before assuming his current role. Albert holds a MEng in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of Cambridge.

ROB DU BOFF
Senior ESG Analyst
BLOOMBERG/ INTELLIGENCE NEW YORK
Rob Du Boff is a senior analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, focusing on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) research. He is a also a product manager for Bloomberg's recently released ESG Governance Scores.
He joined BI from JUST Capital, a non-profit that ranks the largest U.S. public companies on ESG priorities. Previously, he worked for over a decade on Wall Street as an equity research analyst, most recently as a senior oil & gas analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. He also worked at Millennium Partners and Merrill Lynch covering energy, basic resources, and retail.
Rob holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Chicago and an MBA in finance and accounting from NYU’s the Leonard N. Stern School of Business. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

Rachel Morison
Energy Reporter
Bloomberg News
Rachel Morison is a senior reporter on Bloomberg’s energy and commodities team in London. She specializes in the energy transition covering markets, companies and investment in renewables and clean tech. She has been an energy journalist for more than a decade covering breaking news as well as analysis and features. Rachel has a degree in English Literature and Music from Trinity College Dublin.