[SPN-Discussion] Panel Discussion - Using Sustainability to Beat the Market - December 7th 2009
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The NYSSA Sustainable Investment Committee
in conjunction with
NYSSA Wealth Management and Derivatives Committees, and the
NYU Center for Global Affairs
invite you to an evening panel on Monday, December 7th
Using Sustainability to Beat the Market
In this panel we will hear from a new generation of investors which are
using environmental and social analysis as a platform for enhanced financial
returns. With growing momentum the environmental and social impact that
companies impose on society has a material impact on earnings. Some of the
most exciting and innovative funds in the investment world are capitalizing
on this convergence to beat the market.
On this panel, we hear from some of the best:
Confirmed Speakers:
Peter Knight, President, Generation Asset Management.
Bruce Kahn, Director and Senior Investment Analyst, DB Climate Change
Advisors, Deutsche Asset Management
Greg Horn, Partner, Pegasus Capital
Vinay Nair, CIO, Ada Investment Management
Moderator:
Gregory Larkin, Senior Analyst, RiskMetrics Group
Date: Mon. Dec. 7th 6:00 PM
Venue: NYU Center for Global Affairs, Woolworth Building , 15 Barclay
Street , New York , NY
RSVP: scps.global.affairs at nyu.edu
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