Kathryn Saklatvala

Kathryn Saklatvala

Senior Directeur, Hoofd Investment Content

Kathryn kwam in 2016 bij bfinance en houdt toezicht op het thought leadership en beleggersonderzoek van de onderneming. Sinds januari 2020 is ze ook voorzitter van het ESG and Responsible Investment Committee van de onderneming. Kathryn is een ervaren schrijver en onderzoeker op het gebied van beleggingsbeheer en was eerder Managing Editor bij Euromoney Institutional Investor (Institutional Investor Networks). Ze heeft een BA (Hons) en MA van de Universiteit van Cambridge. Ze heeft gesproken en als moderator opgetreden op verschillende conferenties van de sector (OESO, Wereldbankgroep, AVCA, IRN, Institutional Investor), wordt af en toe geciteerd in de pers (Financial Times, Responsible Investor, Citywire) en is geïnterviewd door de BBC.


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