Greenwheel
Greenwheel is the sustainability ecosystem that powers Redwheel’s Enhanced Integration, Transition and Sustainable funds. It is both an ecosystem that brings together experts from across the business and a dedicated function to enable Redwheel’s Investment teams in their delivery of these investment solutions.
A holistic approach
By integrating research insights, sustainability strategy and independent challenge, Greenwheel embeds a holistic approach to support Enhanced Integration, Transition and Sustainable fund management at each stage of the product life cycle from initial product scoping through to day-to-day investment decision making.
Greenwheel Insights
The Greenwheel Insights team is the research team within Greenwheel that provides in-house research to support evidence-based decision making throughout the product life cycle.
The Insights team is a team of sustainability experts in their own right focussed on climate and social research. The team also partners with industry and academic experts to maximise intellectual rigour and market relevance.
Greenwheel Strategy
We recognise that sustainable product needs differ for clients across the globe. Greenwheel strategy brings that nuanced perspective into each engagement with our investment teams from product design through to ongoing engagement and challenge with the investment teams. We believe that integrating this strategic perspective alongside research within Greenwheel creates an innovative ecosystem for developing, supporting and advising Enhanced Integration, Transition and Sustainable products.
Redwheel Product Framework
Four challenges to sustain the investment landscape – and the world
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Over the last years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a fixture of our lives. Amidst the new AI boom, an emerging concern for investors is AI’s potential social impact; one key stakeholder group that will inevitably be impacted is workers.
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Meet the team
Stephanie joined Redwheel in 2022. As Head of Greenwheel she leads the sustainability ecosystem.
Olivia joined Redwheel in 2022 and is focused on bringing the evolving client, regulatory and market perspective to build a strong sustainable product suite.
Paul joined Redwheel as Climate and Environment Research Lead in January 2023.
Having worked at Redwheel since 2018, Harriet joined the Greenwheel team in 2022 to provide project management support to progress the Greenwheel strategic agenda.