Name
Will Oulton
Job Title
Non-Executive Director
Company
Marine Conservation Society
Speaker Bio
Will Oulton is the Chair of the Columbia Threadneedle Investments, Responsible Investment Advisory Council, the Chair, of the EdenTree Investments RI Expert Panel, a Non Exec Trustee Director and Board Champion for Ocean Recovery at the UK Marine Conservation Society, Chair of the King Charles III’s Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) Expert Panel and a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Investment Committee at wealth advisor, Harmonic Financial Planning.
He is also the founder of Sustainability Rocks, former Chair of the European Sustainable Investment Forum (Eurosif), a role he held for 8 years and spent a decade as the Global Head, Responsible Investment at First Sentier Investors where he founded the FSI MUFG Sustainable Investment Institute.
Will has also held the roles of Trustee, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (UK) Pension Scheme, Head of Responsible Investment for EMEA at Mercer Investments and the Director of Responsible Investment at FTSE leading the FTSE4Good and Environmental Markets Indices.
He is the Editor of “Investment Opportunities for a Low Carbon World” published in July 2012 (first edition in July 2009).
He is an Honorary Professor at Nottingham University Business School, visiting lecturer at the University of Vienna and Nottingham Trent University and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).
He is also the founder of Sustainability Rocks, former Chair of the European Sustainable Investment Forum (Eurosif), a role he held for 8 years and spent a decade as the Global Head, Responsible Investment at First Sentier Investors where he founded the FSI MUFG Sustainable Investment Institute.
Will has also held the roles of Trustee, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (UK) Pension Scheme, Head of Responsible Investment for EMEA at Mercer Investments and the Director of Responsible Investment at FTSE leading the FTSE4Good and Environmental Markets Indices.
He is the Editor of “Investment Opportunities for a Low Carbon World” published in July 2012 (first edition in July 2009).
He is an Honorary Professor at Nottingham University Business School, visiting lecturer at the University of Vienna and Nottingham Trent University and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).