Sarita Gosrani

Sarita Gosrani, CFA

Director für ESG

Sarita Gosrani leitet die ESG und Impact Investment Abteilung von bfinance. Sie kam 2020 zu bfinance und verfügt über mehr als ein Jahrzehnt Erfahrung im Investment Management. Zuvor war Sarita Gosrani Leiterin der ESG-Abteilung bei der XPS Pensions Group, wo sie den Ansatz des Unternehmens für verantwortungsbewusstes Investieren und ESG-Research leitete und Kunden bei der Integration von ESG-Faktoren in ihre Anlagestrategien unterstützte. Sie hat einen Bachelor-Abschluss mit den Hauptfächern Wirtschaft und Humangeographie der Universität Toronto, Kanada. Sarita ist CFA Charterholder.


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