Fidelity International CEO Anne Richards joins line-up for Sustainable Investment Festival

Event in London on 22-23 June

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Professional Adviser's parent Incisive Media is pleased to announce that Fidelity International CEO Anne Richards will be interviewed on stage for a keynote session at this year’s Sustainable Investment Festival.

The interview will focus on ‘Turning ambitions into action', including addressing the biggest environmental and social issues Richards is facing as CEO and the related expectations of clients. She will answer questions on areas including the steps being taken to meet net zero transition goals, managing engagement and the risk of stranded assets, meeting D&I targets and responding to client demands on sustainability. Other keynote speakers already announced for the festival include the FCA's Mark Manning, technical specialist, sustainable finance and stewardship. He will be providing a...

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