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    Explore "assetowners" with insightful episodes like "Incorporating human rights and climate into investment mandates", "Exploring asset owners’ responsible investment practices", "Building ESG and sustainability outcomes into investment mandates", "Committing to Net Zero as a smaller asset owner – expectations, strategy and action" and "Asset owners and their investment managers: An ESG journey" from podcasts like ""The Principles for Responsible Investment podcast", "The Principles for Responsible Investment podcast", "The Principles for Responsible Investment podcast", "The Principles for Responsible Investment podcast" and "The Principles for Responsible Investment podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Incorporating human rights and climate into investment mandates

    Incorporating human rights and climate into investment mandates

    The ICGN have recently published an update of the ICGN model mandate paper alongside the GISD. This paper is a practical tool for asset owners to incorporate clauses into investment mandates on issues such as climate change, human rights and reporting.

    The PRI is fully supportive of this paper. In this session we will explore the paper, how it might be used and how the relationship between asset managers and asset owners has changed since the publication of the original paper in 2012.

     

    Find the podcast transcript here: https://bit.ly/3Pmyv0N

    Exploring asset owners’ responsible investment practices

    Exploring asset owners’ responsible investment practices

    In this episode Laura de Ornelas, PRI’s Empowering Asset Owners Director, speaks to Jenny Kvaskova and Tim Manuel from Aon. They explore the insights into Asset Owners’ responsible investment practices, particularly how they differ across geographies and Asset Owner segments.

     

    Jenny shares the methodology and techniques used to bring the PRI’s reporting data to life. Tim Manuel shares from his experience in supporting Asset Owners in their responsible investment journey, explores the challenges they face, and gives insight into how the industry is solving these.

     

    Find the podcast transcript here: https://bit.ly/3utVKOc

    Building ESG and sustainability outcomes into investment mandates

    Building ESG and sustainability outcomes into investment mandates

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI’s director of Investment Practices, Toby Belsom, speaks with Marcel Jeucken from Sustfin and Daniel Ingram from Wilshire, both co-authors of PRI's recent discussion paper about ESG in Investment Mandates.

     

    In this discussion, our guests explain why integrating ESG and sustainability outcomes into mandates is important from an Asset Owner perspective, and share experiences of working with Asset Owners trying to put this into practice. While segregated mandates are often the preserve of large AOs, the dialogue highlights tools available to smaller AOs who invest in co-mingled or pooled funds.

     

    Find the podcast script here:

    https://bit.ly/3IQZa36

    Committing to Net Zero as a smaller asset owner – expectations, strategy and action

    Committing to Net Zero as a smaller asset owner – expectations, strategy and action

    During this episode, Eline Sleurink, Head of UK and Ireland and Middle East, Dave Gorman, Head of Social Responsibility and Sustainability, University of Edinburgh and Ben Pollard, CEO and Cofounder, Cushon discuss how the University of Edinburgh and Cushon have set a net zero target, the first steps they are taking to achieve this, how they built a business case for net zero internally, and how they are holding themselves accountable.

    Find a transcript of the episode here: https://bit.ly/2Y5tDIr

    Asset owners and their investment managers: An ESG journey

    Asset owners and their investment managers: An ESG journey

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI’s Felix Soellner, Senior Analyst and lead author in the PRI's SAM guides speaks with Moya Yip of the Local Government Superannuation Scheme.

    They discuss the crucial role asset owners have with their investment managers and how LGS has integrated ESG considerations in both their manager selection and ongoing monitoring practices. Moya also discusses LGS’s approach to active ownership through strong external investment manager partnerships.

    #60 Rich Nuzum - Advising 16 Trillion Dollars in Assets

    #60 Rich Nuzum - Advising 16 Trillion Dollars in Assets

    Rich Nuzum is President of Mercer’s Investments & Retirement business and a member of Mercer’s Executive Leadership Team. Rich is also the Executive Sponsor for Mercer’s Pride Business Resource Network.

    Rich’s prior roles include President and Global Business Leader for Mercer’s Investment Management business and global Chief Investment Officer for Mercer’s Investment Management business.

    Rich holds an MBA (with high honors) in analytic finance and accounting from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree (with honors) in mathematical sciences and mathematical economic analysis from Rice University in Houston, Texas. He is a CFA® charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute.

    Rich has repeatedly been named to CIO magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential investment consultants and received CIO’s 2017 Industry Innovation Award as Consultant of the Year.

    Mercer is the largest investment consultant ranked by worldwide institutional assets under advisement, reporting $15.96 trillion in institutional AUA as of June 30, 2020 and further has Delegated Assets under Management of $304.5 billion USD as of 30 November 2019.

    We speak about investment consulting, what needs differently sized asset owners need from an investment consultant. We also talk about finding innovative investment managers, the strategies small, medium, and large asset owners use to outperform relative to their capabilities. We also get into the concept of Outsourced CIOs, the trends in the retirement fund world and of course, we get some career advice.

    Episode 6: Asset owners: how to make good decisions

    Episode 6: Asset owners: how to make good decisions
    Jess Melville, Head of Strategic Advisory Australia, Willis Towers Watson, talks about good and bad examples of decision making by asset owners. How could a chairperson deal with the loudest and quietest voices in the room? How do the Australian Superfunds operate, and do they get better results? Should the rest of us stick to our comfort zone instead? And how are things different now that meetings are conducted remotely?
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