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Sara Rosner is a Senior Vice President and AB’s Director of Responsible Investing Research. In this role, she collaborates with investors across the firm to lead thematic research on material ESG issues. She also manages the development of training and programming on issues related to responsible investing, focusing on enhancing investors’ ability to integrate material environmental, social and governance considerations into their decision-making and investment processes. Rosner has created and implemented AB’s Climate Transition Alignment Framework. She co-chaired the firm’s working groups on the energy transition, ESG research and biodiversity, managing firmwide initiatives on climate scenario analysis, carbon offsets and ESG education and training. Prior to joining the firm in 2018, Rosner performed research for the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, where she worked on projects related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and renewable energy alternatives in the extractive industry. She spent most of her early career as a journalist covering energy and infrastructure finance in the Americas for Euromoney Institutional Investor. Rosner holds a BS in international studies (magna cum laude) from Pepperdine University and an MS in sustainability management from Columbia University. She is a global member of 100 Women in Finance and a financial literacy volunteer. Rosner was named one of Crain’s New York Business Notable Leaders in Sustainability 2023. Location: New York
Jodie Tapscott is a Senior Vice President and AB’s Director of Responsible Investing Portfolio Solutions and Strategy for Multi-Asset, Hedge Funds and Private Alternatives. In this role, she develops strategies and tools that help integrate ESG considerations into the teams’ research, engagement and investment processes across AB’s alternative and multi-asset businesses. Previously, Tapscott served as AB’s director of responsible investing strategy. She has over 17 years of experience in the financial services industry, working across investment management, corporate pensions, wealth management and asset consulting. Prior to joining AB in 2020, Tapscott was the director of client relations and head of Asia Pacific ex Japan at Sustainalytics and the executive manager of responsible investment and corporate responsibility at Colonial First State. She also held portfolio management, manager research and investment governance responsibilities at AMP and AMP Capital from 2012 to 2016, and began her career as an investment consultant with Mercer in 2006. Tapscott holds a BEc in economics and finance from the University of New South Wales and an MBA from Macquarie Graduate School of Management. She sits on AB’s EMEA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council and the UK Investment Association’s Sustainability and Responsible Investing Committee. Tapscott is a global member of 100 Women in Finance and an Australian Ballet Ambassador. Location: London
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