In this Fiftyfaces Focus - The Next Chapter series we are delighted to bring you insights from 17 investment professionals around the world whose expertise includes investment committee, director, trustee and Chair roles. A portfolio career is often what many executives pursue as their next chapter, but there is no guidebook, no rule book for what makes an effective non-executive director or board member. There is even less guidance as to what makes an effective chair. Join us in this tour de force as we capture what these professionals view as the key ingredients of being an effective board or committee member, or even a Chair. Episode 1 brings us three veterans of the London investment management scene - Sally Bridgeland, Debbie Clark and Caroline Burton, as well as Sharmila Kassam, based in the US.In Episode 2 we meet with Margaret Casely-Hayford, Chancellor of Coventry University whose board and chair experience is prolific and varied, as well as William Bourne, an adviser to local government pension funds, Julian Tregoning, a legend in the City of London Fund Management circles and Sandy Urie, Chairman Emeritus of Cambridge Associates, and the holder of multiple board and committee roles over the years. Episode 3 introduces us to Alex Noble, who after a long career of leadership of her own is committed to training the next generation of leaders now. Susan Martin is also enjoying her own portfolio career, after decades in an executive role, and is also a consultant that helps to manage change in organizations. Daniele Beasley is on the board of Mission Bank and is committed to financial literacy and ensuring an inclusive environment for all while Henry Tapper discusses the lifetime he has dedicated to improving transparency and choice in pensions. In Episode 4 we provided a sneak preview into two guests from our 2022 series - Kimberly Smith and Rania Azmi, based in the US and Kuwait, each of whom hold non-profit board roles and are passionate about education and better governance. We hear also from a formidable legal mind, Dennis Archer, former mayor of Detroit and justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, who featured in our Fiftyfaces Focus - Inspiring People in Law Series, as well as the equally formidable Gerald Chen-Young whose portfolio includes a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, ESG and investment matters. This episode is rounded out with a discussion about the profoundly impactful Jan Nicholson, who runs her own family foundation, has had numerous public company board roles and a long investment career of her own. Please help us to keep the conversation going by spreading the word about this podcast series and sending us your own words of wisdom on this critical area.
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In this Fiftyfaces Focus - The Next Chapter series we are delighted to bring you insights from 17 investment professionals around the world whose expertise includes investment committee, director, trustee and Chair roles. A portfolio career is often what many executives pursue as their next chapter, but there is no guidebook, no rule book for what makes an effective non-executive director or board member. There is even less guidance as to what makes an effective chair. Join us in this tour de force as we capture what these professionals view as the key ingredients of being an effective board or committee member, or even a Chair. Episode 1 brings us three veterans of the London investment management scene - Sally Bridgeland, Debbie Clark and Caroline Burton, as well as Sharmila Kassam, based in the US.In Episode 2 we meet with Margaret Casely-Hayford, Chancellor of Coventry University whose board and chair experience is prolific and varied, as well as William Bourne, an adviser to local government pension funds, Julian Tregoning, a legend in the City of London Fund Management circles and Sandy Urie, Chairman Emeritus of Cambridge Associates, and the holder of multiple board and committee roles over the years. Episode 3 introduces us to Alex Noble, who after a long career of leadership of her own is committed to training the next generation of leaders now. Susan Martin is also enjoying her own portfolio career, after decades in an executive role, and is also a consultant that helps to manage change in organizations. Daniele Beasley is on the board of Mission Bank and is committed to financial literacy and ensuring an inclusive environment for all while Henry Tapper discusses the lifetime he has dedicated to improving transparency and choice in pensions. In Episode 4 we provided a sneak preview into two guests from our 2022 series - Kimberly Smith and Rania Azmi, based in the US and Kuwait, each of whom hold non-profit board roles and are passionate about education and better governance. We hear also from a formidable legal mind, Dennis Archer, former mayor of Detroit and justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, who featured in our Fiftyfaces Focus - Inspiring People in Law Series, as well as the equally formidable Gerald Chen-Young whose portfolio includes a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, ESG and investment matters. This episode is rounded out with a discussion about the profoundly impactful Jan Nicholson, who runs her own family foundation, has had numerous public company board roles and a long investment career of her own. Please help us to keep the conversation going by spreading the word about this podcast series and sending us your own words of wisdom on this critical area.
Episode 6: Steve Butler of Punter Southall Aspire: The Future of Work when Age is Just a Number
Fiftyfaces Focus Podcast - The Next Chapter
26 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 6: Steve Butler of Punter Southall Aspire: The Future of Work when Age is Just a Number
Steve Butler is Chief Executive at Punter Southall Aspire, an investment consulting group. He was previously the founder of Camradata, a business author and a visiting industry fellow at Oxford Brookes Business School. He has a particular focus on areas such as #futureofwork, #olderworkers, #inclusiveculture, #intergenerational, and #retirementplanning and writes extensively on the topics on LinkedIN, which is where we met. He is pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration which is examining the effect of Covid 19 on different generations in the workplace.Our conversation starts with Steve’s upbringing in England’s idyllic New Forest and how his university career endured some twists and turned, but ultimately led to an appreciation of the importance of hard work. He found he was naturally inclined to the people aspect of a business development role within financial services and thrived there, in roles that also took him to Latin America.We move then to what drove him to found Camradata and the problem that that was designed to serve – the provision of investment data at a time when few data sources were consolidated in that way. The business caught a wave of when analytics and peer group analysis were burgeoning, although Steve does describe the scrappy start-up stage quite vividly.We move then to his current focus at Punter Southall Aspire and his particular focus on ageism and busting myths that persist about older workers, their preferences and their strengths. Covid and the shift to remote and hybrid working has had an effect on this as well as other demographic groups.This podcast series was made possible by the kind support of Darwin Alternatives. Darwin Alternative Investment Management Limited offers innovative, alpha-driven investment solutions that are uncorrelated with traditional asset classes and feature business areas which have not previously been considered by investment funds. The firm aims to create new opportunities for investors to further diversify their portfolios and achieve stable absolute returns.
Fiftyfaces Focus Podcast - The Next Chapter
In this Fiftyfaces Focus - The Next Chapter series we are delighted to bring you insights from 17 investment professionals around the world whose expertise includes investment committee, director, trustee and Chair roles. A portfolio career is often what many executives pursue as their next chapter, but there is no guidebook, no rule book for what makes an effective non-executive director or board member. There is even less guidance as to what makes an effective chair. Join us in this tour de force as we capture what these professionals view as the key ingredients of being an effective board or committee member, or even a Chair. Episode 1 brings us three veterans of the London investment management scene - Sally Bridgeland, Debbie Clark and Caroline Burton, as well as Sharmila Kassam, based in the US.In Episode 2 we meet with Margaret Casely-Hayford, Chancellor of Coventry University whose board and chair experience is prolific and varied, as well as William Bourne, an adviser to local government pension funds, Julian Tregoning, a legend in the City of London Fund Management circles and Sandy Urie, Chairman Emeritus of Cambridge Associates, and the holder of multiple board and committee roles over the years. Episode 3 introduces us to Alex Noble, who after a long career of leadership of her own is committed to training the next generation of leaders now. Susan Martin is also enjoying her own portfolio career, after decades in an executive role, and is also a consultant that helps to manage change in organizations. Daniele Beasley is on the board of Mission Bank and is committed to financial literacy and ensuring an inclusive environment for all while Henry Tapper discusses the lifetime he has dedicated to improving transparency and choice in pensions. In Episode 4 we provided a sneak preview into two guests from our 2022 series - Kimberly Smith and Rania Azmi, based in the US and Kuwait, each of whom hold non-profit board roles and are passionate about education and better governance. We hear also from a formidable legal mind, Dennis Archer, former mayor of Detroit and justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, who featured in our Fiftyfaces Focus - Inspiring People in Law Series, as well as the equally formidable Gerald Chen-Young whose portfolio includes a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, ESG and investment matters. This episode is rounded out with a discussion about the profoundly impactful Jan Nicholson, who runs her own family foundation, has had numerous public company board roles and a long investment career of her own. Please help us to keep the conversation going by spreading the word about this podcast series and sending us your own words of wisdom on this critical area.