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Rathbones Responsible Investment Summit 2025

The Rathbones Responsible Investment Summit, hosted by Rathbones Greenbank, brought together clients, partners, and industry experts to explore the future of responsible investing. The event highlighted Greenbank’s leadership and Rathbones’ commitment to values-driven wealth management, encouraging collaboration through panels and breakout sessions.

The Rathbones Responsible Investment Summit

The Rathbones Responsible Investment Summit, hosted by Rathbones Greenbank, brought together clients, partners, and industry experts to explore the future of responsible investing. The event showcased Rathbones Greenbank’s deep expertise and leadership in responsible investment, while reaffirming Rathbones’ group-wide commitment to long-term, values-driven wealth and investment management. Through thought-provoking panels, targeted breakout sessions, and collaborative dialogue, the summit inspired action and strengthened relationships across our private client, charity, and adviser communities.

Session Highlights & Speaker Insights

Opening address

Rathbones’ commitment to responsible investing can be traced through a long history of social reform and the family motto: “What ought to be done, can be done”. Chief Executive of Wealth, Camilla Stowell, reflects on the key systemic pressures impacting global ecosystems, shaping regional markets, and risking irreparable harm to people and planet. In a deeply complex investment space, negotiating fickle markets and geopolitical curveballs, Rathbones’ dedicated Greenbank Investments team stay focused on ESG-based investment and stewardship philosophies aligning investment capital with sustainable goals.

Camilla Stowell

Camilla Stowell

Chief Executive of Wealth, Rathbones

Camilla Stowell

Camilla Stowell

Chief Executive of Wealth, Rathbones

Invest Well, Live Well: Navigating Systemic Risk in a Complex World

This session explored the connection between wealth generation and the environmental and social boundaries that underpin it. Panellists considered the role of investors and governments in addressing systemic risks, and how these risks shaped investment choices. The discussion highlighted how values, long-term objectives, and the desire for impact could be reflected in portfolios.

Michelle White

Head of Private Office, Rathbones

Michelle White

Head of Private Office, Rathbones

Max Richardson

Senior Investment Director, Rathbones

Max Richardson

Senior Investment Director, Rathbones

Oliver Jones

Head of Asset Allocation, Rathbones

Oliver Jones

Head of Asset Allocation, Rathbones

Agnes McAfee

Senior Ethical, Sustainable and Impact Researcher, Rathbones Greenbank

Agnes McAfee

Senior Ethical, Sustainable and Impact Researcher, Rathbones Greenbank

Climate Risk and Resilience: Turning Science into Action

Climate change was reshaping physical, financial and policy systems. This panel explored how to translate climate science into action and manage risk and resilience across systems.

Nicola Day

Deputy Head of Greenbank Investments, Rathbones Greenbank

Nicola Day

Deputy Head of Greenbank Investments, Rathbones Greenbank

Professor Tim Lenton

Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science, University of Exeter

Professor Tim Lenton

Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science, University of Exeter

Dr. James Richardson

Director of Analysis and Chief Economist, Climate Change Committee

Dr. James Richardson

Director of Analysis and Chief Economist, Climate Change Committee

Charlie Stratford

Head of Business and Partnership Development, UK Centre Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)

Charlie Stratford

Head of Business and Partnership Development, UK Centre Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)

Professor Thomas Tanner

Professor of Climate and Society, SOAS University of London

Professor Thomas Tanner

Professor of Climate and Society, SOAS University of London

Nature: Bridging the Ambition-Action Gap

A discussion focused on the gap between global biodiversity goals and real-world action. Panellists examined current strategies, the risks of inaction, and how financing and policy could help fast-track solutions to restore and protect nature.

Craig Lelise

Investment Director, Rathbones Greenbank

Craig Lelise

Investment Director, Rathbones Greenbank

Helen Avery

Director of Nature Programmes, Green Finance Institute

Helen Avery

Director of Nature Programmes, Green Finance Institute

Claire Lund

Global Vice President, Sustainability, GSK

Claire Lund

Global Vice President, Sustainability, GSK

Gustavo Bassetti

Partner and Investment Team Lead, Just Climate

Gustavo Bassetti

Partner and Investment Team Lead, Just Climate

Human Rights: A Return to First Principles

This session reaffirmed the universality and indivisibility of human rights, and their interconnection with investment. Panellists shared perspectives on justice and responsibility, before opening a wider dialogue on how investors could embed human rights across all decisions.

Laura Hobbs

Investment Director, Rathbones Greenbank

Laura Hobbs

Investment Director, Rathbones Greenbank

Mike Rebeiro

Chair of Spurgeons

Mike Rebeiro

Chair of Spurgeons

Louise Elridge

Head of Good Work, Share Action

Louise Elridge

Head of Good Work, Share Action

Emma Crates

Business and Human Rights Lead at Marshalls

Emma Crates

Business and Human Rights Lead at Marshalls

Matt Crossman

Stewardship Director, Rathbones Group

Matt Crossman

Stewardship Director, Rathbones Group

Keynote fireside chat

Greenbank’s Kate Elliot and Lindsay Hooper from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership conclude the day with a look at the different drivers and solutions shaping the sustainability and investment landscape: why we need to accelerate a “necessary green industrial revolution” at scale; how sustainability trends have become central to business thinking; what we can do to change the narrative of corporate responsibility from moral duty to commercial advantage; why leadership today must fuel optimism and target realistic goals; and why investor signalling to markets remains critically important – “The challenge is not that change will happen, but whether it can happen fast enough to avoid dire climate and financial impacts” 

Kate Elliot

Head of Research, Rathbones Greenbank

Kate Elliot

Head of Research, Rathbones Greenbank

Lindsay Hooper

CEO, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

Lindsay Hooper

CEO, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

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