David Jeannet
Profile
Mr. David Jeannet is Senior Investment Manager at Ethos Services SA.
He joined Ethos in 2008 as a corporate governance analyst.
Mr. Jeannet has been investment manager since 2009 and senior investment manager since 2012.
He contributes to the management of Ethos’ portfolios, analyses performance and reporting.
Mr. Jeannet also participates in the implementation of the internal control system and is in charge of several projects for the management.
Prior to joining Ethos, he worked for Barclays Bank Switzerland, as a member of the OTC derivatives team.
Mr. Jeannet earned a Master’s degree in International Relations in 2007 from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
Former positions of David Jeannet
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Ethos Services SA
Ethos Services SA Investment ManagersFinance Ethos Services SA (Ethos Services) is the investment management subsidiary of Ethos, Fondation suisse pour un développement durable, created in Geneva, Switzerland in 1997 by two pension funds and backed by institutional investors. Ethos Services provides all investment activities and advising for the Ethos Foundation. They are a leading socially responsible investment firm which provides fund advising and manages discretionary mandates. They provide the opportunity to invest with criteria of sustainable development, actively exercise the voting rights of shareholders and engage in dialogue with companies. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Ethos Services SA
Ethos Services SA Investment ManagersFinance Ethos Services SA (Ethos Services) is the investment management subsidiary of Ethos, Fondation suisse pour un développement durable, created in Geneva, Switzerland in 1997 by two pension funds and backed by institutional investors. Ethos Services provides all investment activities and advising for the Ethos Foundation. They are a leading socially responsible investment firm which provides fund advising and manages discretionary mandates. They provide the opportunity to invest with criteria of sustainable development, actively exercise the voting rights of shareholders and engage in dialogue with companies. | Finance |
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