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In this episode of Sustainability Wired, host Lorenzo Saa is joined by Anastasia Guha, Global Head of Sustainable and Impact Investment at Gallagher, to unpack how asset owners translate sustainability ambitions into real-world investment decisions.
Drawing on nearly two decades working across journalism, the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), and now investment consulting, Anastasia offers a clear, practical lens on the role of indirect asset owners, those who rely on investment managers rather than investing directly, and the complex decisions they face. From belief-setting and governance constraints to asset allocation, manager selection, and stewardship, this conversation goes beyond theory to examine what sustainable investing actually looks like inside pension funds, endowments, foundations, and wealth platforms.
Together, Lorenzo and Anastasia explore why asset owners pursue sustainability in the first place, how regulation, risk management, and mission alignment shape strategies, and where the biggest bottlenecks lie, particularly time, governance capacity, and structural limitations. They also draw a sharp distinction between sustainable investing and impact, challenge simplistic narratives around net zero commitments, and argue for far greater nuance as markets enter a more volatile phase.
Whether you’re an asset owner, trustee, consultant, or sustainability professional, this episode offers a grounded view of how sustainable investing actually works, and where expectations need to be recalibrated.
🎧 Listen now for a candid discussion on why sustainability strategy is as much about governance and realism as it is about ambition.
📩 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay wired into the thinking shaping sustainable finance.
By Clarity AIIn this episode of Sustainability Wired, host Lorenzo Saa is joined by Anastasia Guha, Global Head of Sustainable and Impact Investment at Gallagher, to unpack how asset owners translate sustainability ambitions into real-world investment decisions.
Drawing on nearly two decades working across journalism, the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), and now investment consulting, Anastasia offers a clear, practical lens on the role of indirect asset owners, those who rely on investment managers rather than investing directly, and the complex decisions they face. From belief-setting and governance constraints to asset allocation, manager selection, and stewardship, this conversation goes beyond theory to examine what sustainable investing actually looks like inside pension funds, endowments, foundations, and wealth platforms.
Together, Lorenzo and Anastasia explore why asset owners pursue sustainability in the first place, how regulation, risk management, and mission alignment shape strategies, and where the biggest bottlenecks lie, particularly time, governance capacity, and structural limitations. They also draw a sharp distinction between sustainable investing and impact, challenge simplistic narratives around net zero commitments, and argue for far greater nuance as markets enter a more volatile phase.
Whether you’re an asset owner, trustee, consultant, or sustainability professional, this episode offers a grounded view of how sustainable investing actually works, and where expectations need to be recalibrated.
🎧 Listen now for a candid discussion on why sustainability strategy is as much about governance and realism as it is about ambition.
📩 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay wired into the thinking shaping sustainable finance.