Biographies of the Guest Speakers Andy White
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Biographies of the Guest Speakers Andy White
Biographies of the Guest Speakers Andy White – Executive Management Director – Inflection Point Capital Management Andy White is Executive Managing Director at IPCM, and leads the global research team. Prior to joining IPCM he served as global Managing Director of Research with Innovest Strategic Value Advisors. In that capacity, he was instrumental in building and leading the research team which was consistently as rated #1 in the world. During his six years at Innovest, he also led in the creation of a number of new investment products and tools, working with such leading asset managers as HSBC, RCM Allianz Dresdner, and Hermes. In addition, he led several ground-breaking advisory assignments, including the one which created the Access to Medicines Index of global pharmaceutical companies. He also was instrumental in creating an industry-leading analytical tool for assessing companies’ performance in implementing the UN Global Compact. Prior to joining Innovest, he served as Managing Director at Core Ratings (a sister company to Fitch) and at PIRC, where he specialized in corporate governance. Earlier in his career, he had worked in industry for two major, publicly-traded companies: Cape PLC in the UK, and BASF AG in Germany. Mr White holds a Master’s degree in environmental management, with a first degree in business. Dr Daniel Beunza – London School of Economics, UK Dr Beunza is Assistant Professor of Management at the London School of Economics. His research in sociology explores the ways in which social relations and technology shape financial value. His awardwinning study of a derivatives trading room on a Wall Street bank traces the roots of extraordinary returns to the use of space and internal organization. His study of financial analysts examined the ways in which social dynamics shaped the valuation of dot-com stocks. Dr. Beunza has also conducted a fiveyear ethnography on the automation of the New York Stock Exchange. Following the financial crisis that started in 2008, Beunza’s research turned to explore the ongoing efforts to reform the financial industry. His study of shareholder engagement received the 2014 Sustainalytics award. He has also examined the standardization of financial data on environmental and social performance, as well as the role of non-profit and non-governmental organizations in responsible investment. Beunza is currently authoring a book on the role of bank culture in the reform of Wall Street and the City of London. Dr Beunza obtained his PhD from New York University and taught at Columbia Business School in New York City before joining LSE. Catalina Secreteanu – Sustainalytics As a senior responsible investment adviser, Catalina is focused on business development within the U.K. market, and works with Sustainalytics’ U.K. clients to support their responsible investment strategies. In 2013 and 2014, Catalina was voted best client relations/sale person for responsible investment in the Independent Research in Responsible Investment (IRRI) Survey. Prior to joining Sustainalytics, Catalina was program manager at the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF). She was responsible for the organization’s programs geared towards institutional investors. Catalina is currently a member of the International Working Group of the US SIF and the Analyst Committee Group of UKSIF, where she contributes to the analyst program strategy and designs events on emerging environmental, social and governance issues. Catalina has a master’s degree in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Nottingham University Business School and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Bucharest. Dr Afshin Mehrpouya – HEC Paris, France Afshin Mehrpouya assistant professor of accounting and management control at HEC Paris, studies transnational governance and accountability regimes. His recent research activities focus on the role of discourse and practices of transparency in transnational governance, the calculative practices of analysts underlying governance technologies such as environmental and social rankings and ratings, transnational accountability regimes for the sovereign wealth funds, and the organizing processes underlying the global rise of responsible investors. An ESSEC Business School Ph.D. graduate, he holds a medical degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and an MBA from York University (Schulich). He has several years of professional experience in responsible investments with special focus on environmental and social analysis of the pharmaceutical sector, and access to medicines. He advises a number of environmental and social ratings, rankings and indices.