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The Fund’s investment objective is to generate long term capital growth with income, through an actively managed portfolio of equities from issuers across the global equity markets. The Fund aims to enable investors to benefit from a diversified portfolio of companies providing infrastructure essential for the transition to a more sustainable economy.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Christine Cappabianca | Portfolio Manager/ Vice President | 2022 | Now |
Biography | Christine Cappabianca is a Portfolio Manager of the Global Women’s Fund, the Global Sustainable Infrastructure Fund, the U.S. Sustainable Economy Fund and the International Sustainable Economy Fund. Christine joined IAM in 2021. Prior to joining the Adviser, Ms. Cappabianca spent 14 years with BNY Mellon Investment Management, where she held several positions, most recently as senior quantitative research analyst and portfolio manager for the firm’s Internet of Things, Blockchain Innovation, U.S. Manufacturing and Smart Cures Innovation thematic strategies. She also served as the ESG data expert on Mellon’s ESG Council. Ms. Cappabianca has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Harvard University and a Master of Science in Investment Management from Boston University. She holds the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting Credential. | ||
Lebreton Christine | - | 2022 | Now |
Harry Boyle | - | 2022 | Now |
Biography | Portfolio Manager, Director Managed Fund Since: 20 October 2022 Harry joined Impax in 2017, having previously worked for the Firm as a consultant assessing portfolio carbon risk. Initially he worked as a Portfolio Specialist on Impax’s Thematic Equities strategies, gaining in depth knowledge of investee companies and the investment process. In 2021, Harry began work on the creation of Impax’s Sustainable Infrastructure Taxonomy, before becoming a Portfolio Manager on the newly launched Sustainable Infrastructure strategy in 2022. Harry began his career in 2006 as an analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, where he helped investors understand the evolving dynamics in energy, carbon and power markets. He subsequently worked at Aurium Capital as an investment manager investing debt into infrastructure projects before becoming an independent consultant raising capital for early-stage energy businesses. Harry has an MA in Modern History from the University of St Andrews and an MSc in Finance from London Business School. |
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