Morgan Stanley announced the appointment of Linda Hill and Emmanuel Roman to the Institute for Sustainable Investing Advisory Board, which comprised of prominent leaders from business, academia and leading non-governmental organizations.
Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and chair of the Leadership Initiative, while Roman is the CEO and Managing Director of PIMCO.
“At Morgan Stanley, we’ve been focused on sustainable investing for more than a decade with the establishment of our global sustainable finance group” said Audrey Choi, Chief Sustainability Officer, Chief Marketing Officer and CEO of the Institute for Sustainable Investing, Morgan Stanley. “Since its creation, the Institute has led work across the firm to create positive impact through thought leadership, financial products and solutions, and strategic collaborations.”
Morgan Stanley Institute for Sustainable Investing is committed to leading work across the Firm, with clients, and with academic institutions to help mobilize capital to sustainable solutions, via global markets and the investors who drive them. Founded in 2013, The Institute has three main focus areas: financial products and solutions that enable clients to invest in sustainability-focused strategies seeking market-rate financial returns; ground breaking thought leadership that helps mobilize capital toward sustainable investing opportunities; and strategic collaborations with the public, private and non-profit sectors designed to build capacity and best practices within the field of scalable sustainable investing.