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Expansion of Bluebay's Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) department underway.

Bluebay Asset Management Sets Up Two New Roles in the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investment Department.

Bluebay is broadening its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) workforce.
Bluebay is broadening its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) workforce.

Expansion of Bluebay's Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) department underway.

BlueBay Asset Management, a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada, has made a strategic move by expanding its in-house ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investment team. The expansion, which is not specified as being in a particular location, includes the addition of two key members: Emma Whiteacre and Elena Koycheva.

Elena Koycheva, who reports to Simon Chennell, Partner and Institutional Portfolio Manager at BlueBay Asset Management, has been with the company for nearly five years. In her previous role, she served as a Senior RFP Writer in the Global Business Development Team. Koycheva, who is based in London, played a key role in integrating ESG criteria into BlueBay's investment strategies. Her new role involves managing ESG institutional portfolios.

Emma Whiteacre, who previously chaired the Responsible Business Committee at the Beazley Group, has joined BlueBay Asset Management as a Senior ESG Analyst. Whiteacre, like Koycheva, is based in London. Her role at BlueBay Asset Management involves supporting ESG investment management, with a focus on climate change.

RBC BlueBay Asset Management, part of RBC Global Asset Management, recognizes ESG as one of the three persistent challenges facing the asset management industry alongside technology and regulation, indicating its importance in their strategic focus. RBC Global Asset Management manages a broad range of investment strategies and assets globally, including through BlueBay Funds.

However, the exact details of the expansion of BlueBay Asset Management's ESG investment team, beyond the addition of Emma Whiteacre and Elena Koycheva, are not specified in the available search results. For more detailed information on the roles and prior experience of these two new team members, it may be necessary to consult specific press releases, company announcements, or professional networking platforms.

My-Linh Ngo remains the Head of ESG Investment and Portfolio Manager at BlueBay Asset Management. The company's commitment to ESG investing continues to be a significant part of its strategic focus, reflecting the growing importance of ESG considerations in the global investment landscape.

[1] RBC Global Asset Management. (n.d.). ESG: A Persistent Challenge. Retrieved from https://www.rbcgam.com/en/insights/esg-a-persistent-challenge/ [3] BlueBay Asset Management. (n.d.). BlueBay Funds. Retrieved from https://www.bluebayam.com/products/bluebay-funds/ [4] RBC Global Asset Management. (n.d.). BlueBay Asset Management. Retrieved from https://www.rbcgam.com/en/our-firms/bluebay-asset-management/

  1. Elena Koycheva, in her new role at BlueBay Asset Management, will be managing ESG institutional portfolios, having previously played a key role in integrating ESG criteria into BlueBay's investment strategies.
  2. Emma Whiteacre, as a Senior ESG Analyst at BlueBay Asset Management, will be supporting ESG investment management with a focus on climate change.
  3. Recognizing ESG as one of the three persistent challenges facing the asset management industry, RBC Global Asset Management, the parent company of BlueBay Asset Management, continues to emphasize ESG considerations in its strategic focus.

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