Maria Nazarova-Doyle: 'New green ideas coming from voices historically locked out of decision-making'

Stuart Stone
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Maria Nazarova-Doyle is Scottish Widows' head of pension investments and responsible investments
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Maria Nazarova-Doyle is Scottish Widows' head of pension investments and responsible investments

Scottish Widows' head of pension investments and responsible investments argues importance of cognitive diversity and hearing 'voices that have historically been locked out of global decision-making' in achieving sustainability goals

A judge at the UK Green Business Awards 2023, Maria Nazarova-Doyle leads Scottish Widows' pension investment offering, covering workplace savings, individual and longstanding customer segments, and also...

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