![]() Mans Carlsson Head of ESG, Ausbil Investment Management Limited Måns is head of ESG at Ausbil Investment Management. He has held senior ESG positions at AMP Capital, Carnegie Investment Bank, Macquarie Bank and Accenture, and is well known for his advocacy, research and leadership on key ESG issues. His industry leadership positions include director of the Responsible Investment Association Australasia; and steering committee member of Investors Against Slavery and Trafficking - Asia Pacific. Måns holds a Bachelor of Science, Master of Finance, and an MBA.
MANS CARLSSON | FRIDAY, 6 SEP 2024 The science is very clear. The world needs to decarbonise to avoid a potential ecological disaster. Read more MANS CARLSSON | SUNDAY, 4 AUG 2013 AMP Capital senior research analyst Mans Carlsson-Sweeny draws some key distinctions between environment, social and governance (ESG) investing, and its sister disciplines of responsible and ethical investment. Read more MANS CARLSSON | TUESDAY, 11 DEC 2012 Cautious consumers have led discretionary retailers to increase their focus on supply chain efficiencies. However, only chasing cheaper labour costs can backfire. Investors need to understand the direct and indirect consequences of unsustainable supply ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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