ESG Advisory Panel
Purpose
The ESG Panel is a standing sub-committee of the Education Advisory Committee (EAC). Its primary responsibility is to ensure the ongoing relevance of the syllabus for the Certificate in ESG Investing. The ESG Panel reports annually to the EAC on revisions to the syllabus/CBOK for the certificate, and activities undertaken in developing these. The specified activities of the panel include:
- Providing input to CFA Institute in setting the strategic direction of the Certificate in ESG Investing.
- Determining developments to be made to the syllabus (for approval by the EAC).
- Setting the process for syllabus developments and engaging Practice Analysis in undertaking relevant research.
- Reviewing curriculum readings during development and providing recommendations for enhancements.
Members
ESG Product Specialist and Co-Chair of ESG Strategic Steering Committee, Western Asset Management, United Kingdom
Brishni Mukhopadhyay, CFA is the ESG Product Specialist and Co-Chair of the ESG Strategic Steering Committee for Western Asset Management, which is a Specialist Investment Manager of Franklin Resources, Inc, the holding company for Franklin Templeton Investments and its subsidiaries. Prior to this, Brishni worked at Lazard Asset Management, J.P. Morgan Asset Management and J.P. Morgan Investment Bank.
Brishni is currently the Chair of the ESG Working Group responsible for the Certificate in ESG Investing, having previously served as the Vice-Chair of the working group with CFA UK since inception in 2017. Brishni holds a M.S. in Operations Research (Finance) from Columbia University, M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield and is a CFA charterholder.
She was previously co-founder of a purpose driven ESG advisory firm that helped institutional investors to build the case for sustainable investments and the transition to a low carbon economy. Prior to that, she established a climate investment firm focused on nature-based solutions. Shuen was previously a founding team member of one of the fastest growing credit asset management firms in Europe, European Credit Management, where she was Head of Structured Product Origination. Shuen’s early career started in debt capital markets teams at Deutsche Bank, Macquarie and HSBC across Asia and Europe.
Shuen serves on the CFA ESG Advisory panel and is also a co-author of the ESG certification learning materials. She is also an independent trustee of The Lightbulb Trust, a charitable foundation that supports social inclusion, equality and education through grant giving and impact investing. Shuen is also a board member of the Better Buildings Partnership, a collaboration of the UK’s leading commercial real estate owners who are working together to drive greater sustainability, including meeting net zero carbon goals. Shuen has a degree in Economics and an MBA from Imperial College and has been a guest tutor on climate change at Oxford University Saïd Business School on their Executive Impact Investing programme.
Prior to pivoting to sustainable finance, Monica’s focus was on property finance and debt capital markets. Starting in property consulting with Arthur Andersen, she moved on to real estate investment banking with Deutsche Bank, then into large loan origination and CMBS, becoming Head of Structuring – Debt Capital Markets at Eurohypo. After the Global Financial Crisis, she was involved in CMBS restructuring (Brookland Partners), bank property debt exposure and policy assessments (Alvarez & Marsal) and distressed debt credit research (Chalkhill Partners), among other mandates.
Monica is a CFA charterholder. She holds the GARP Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) Certificate. She holds a Master of Management degree from Cornell University, USA, and a BBA from the American University in Bulgaria. She is the current chair, Certificate in Climate and Investing, CFA Society UK and Climate Change and ESG Manager – Shareholder Investments, Chief Investment Office, Aviva.
Claudia also chairs the PRI Sovereign Debt Advisory Committee, having previously been a PRI Fixed Income Advisory Committee member and chaired the PRI Sovereign Working Group. She is a member of the CFA UK ESG Working Group, which developed the first professional ESG qualification. In addition, Claudia sits on the CFA Institute ESG Verification Subcommittee.
In addition to her Board role at CFA UK, Sylvia is Chair of the CFA UK Examinations and Education Committee, and she is a member of the CFA UK Sustainability Steering Group. In her former role as Chair of the CFA UK Certificate in ESG Investing Panel, Sylvia was instrumental in leading practitioners in the design, development and launch of the CFAI Certificate in ESG Investing. Sylvia was also a member of the CFA UK Certificate in Climate and Investing (CCI) Panel responsible for the first professional qualification of its kind in the UK, which delivers the knowledge and skills required by investment professionals to understand climate as it relates to investing, and how to integrate climate change considerations into the investment process. Sylvia continues to serve as a member of the CCI Working Group.