Lifestyle Article - Aon appoint Craig Campbell as Head of Responsible Investment


Aon has appointed Craig Campbell as UK Head of Responsible Investment (RI).

 Craig is a senior investment consultant and actuary with over 17 years’ experience of advising a wide range of institutional clients. In his new role, Craig will draw on the firm’s expertise in risk, modelling, asset manager research and asset allocation to support better responsible investment decisions and develop innovative client offerings.

 Maria Johannessen, senior partner and UK head of Investment at Aon said: “Craig brings deep expertise and experience in responsible investment, an area that is growing in importance for investors and continues to be a very active area for our clients. Sustainability, weather and climate underpin many of the top risks and opportunities they face, and Craig is perfectly positioned to drive the development of the creative and integrated solutions our clients will need in the future.”

 Craig Campbell said: “The opportunity to lead, develop and integrate our responsible investment capability is a great privilege. The transition to a low carbon economy comes with both risk and great prospects for investors. More and more of our clients are fully integrating responsible investment within their wider investment choices and governance. I’m looking forward to bringing clarity and confidence to our clients’ investment decisions in this increasingly complex area, while using my role to influence the drive to a more sustainable future.”
  

 Craig Campbell 2021 Sustainability Actuary of the Year

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