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Jennifer Anderson appointed as Investment Officer at The Pensions Trust

 The Pensions Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Jennifer Anderson as Investment Officer, joining the Trust’s Investment Team.
  
 Jennifer joins The Pensions Trust from Citi Investment Research & Analysis, where she was responsible for publishing SRI research for European clients. She has over eight years experience in this field having previously worked at Jupiter Asset Management with their SRI and governance team. In 2011, Jennifer was voted one of the top three analyst for thematic SRI research by the Thomson Reuters Extel Survey.
  
 In her new role, Jennifer will be responsible for developing the Trust’s responsible investment policy. She will be driving forward the environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy, a role which will include advising the Board, Investment Committee and Chief Investment Officer on relevant issues. The appointment is part of the Trust’s continued commitment to providing the best possible pension solutions for the charitable and voluntary sectors.
  
 Stephen Nichols, Chief Executive of The Pensions Trust, said: “Jennifer’s appointment will be a great boost to our Investment Team, and the support she will provide David Adkins, our Chief Investment Officer, will be invaluable. Developing the Trust’s responsible investment policy is a crucial step in ensuring we are able to provide the best possible pension solutions for the charitable and voluntary sectors. Her appointment comes as part of our ongoing efforts to recruit the very best talent to meet the growing demand for our services across the charitable and voluntary sectors, and we are delighted to welcome her to our Investment Team.”
  
 Jennifer Anderson said: “The continued environment of economic uncertainty presents a huge challenge for all pension schemes, and I am excited to be working with The Pensions Trust to help develop their responsible investment strategy – a key strand of their investment services. I look forward to working with the Trust’s Investment Team to provide the best possible investment expertise for the Trustee, employers and members.”
  

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