Rosie Sparrowhawk

Rosie Sparrowhawk

Investment director

Investment director

Bristol

Rosie is an investment director at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical and sustainable portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. Rosie joined the Greenbank team in 2015.

Rosie has a first-class BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from the University of Manchester. Rosie is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and has been awarded the Institute’s masters level Chartered Wealth Manager qualification. She has also been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in Sustainable Investing, reflecting her commitment to responsible investment practices.

Rosie is an investment director at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical and sustainable portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. Rosie joined the Greenbank team in 2015. Rosie has a first-class BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from the University of Manchester. Rosie is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and has been awarded the Institute’s masters level Chartered Wealth Manager qualification. She has also been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in Sustainable Investing, reflecting her commitment to responsible investment practices.
Rosie Sparrowhawk
Joe Crehan

Joe Crehan

Investment director

Investment director

Glasgow

Joe is an investment manager at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. He is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and has been awarded the Institute’s masters level Chartered Wealth Manager qualification.

He joined Greenbank in 2014 having previously worked for educational charity Teach First as a secondary school Physics teacher. He is a Physics and Philosophy graduate with a BSc and MA from Bristol University.

Joe is an investment manager at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. He is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and has been awarded the Institute’s masters level Chartered Wealth Manager qualification. He joined Greenbank in 2014 having previously worked for educational charity Teach First as a secondary school Physics teacher. He is a Physics and Philosophy graduate with a BSc and MA from Bristol University.
Joe Crehan
Anique Greyling

Anique Greyling

Investment director

Investment director

London

Anique joined Greenbank in 2016 having started her career with Stonehage Fleming in London in 2014. Anique has a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) in Finance and Accounting, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town, and a Masters in Finance and Management from the University of St Andrews. Anique is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.

Anique joined Greenbank in 2016 having started her career with Stonehage Fleming in London in 2014. Anique has a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) in Finance and Accounting, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town, and a Masters in Finance and Management from the University of St Andrews. Anique is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.
Anique Greyling
Kate Elliot

Kate Elliot

Head of Greenbank Research

Head of Greenbank Research

Bristol

Kate is head of Greenbank’s investment and ethical, sustainable and impact research teams. She helps shape and oversee the research team’s sustainable investment approach, stewardship and engagement activities and systems for the measurement and reporting of portfolio sustainability and impact performance. She is a member of Rathbones’ responsible investment committee and sponsors Rathbones Group’s social mobility inclusion network. She joined Greenbank in 2007 after graduating from the University of Bristol with a masters in philosophy and mathematics and also holds a postgraduate certificate in environmental management.

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Kate Elliot
Victoria Hoskins

Victoria Hoskins

Greenbank Head of Charities

Greenbank Head of Charities

London

Victoria is an investment director with over 20 years' experience in providing and managing investment solutions to Charity and Pension Fund trustees, as well as to individuals including those with bespoke or complex investment requirements.

Victoria is a chartered fellow of the CISI and an experienced Trustee. She is a former Executive Trustee of the Edward Gostling Foundation, former trustees of the Lankelly Chase Foundation, an early adopter of the UNPRI, latterly chairing the Investment Committee, and former advisor to the Stroke Association Investment Committee.

Victoria joined Greenbank in 2015 from Barclays where she was senior director for the London Charity Team.  From 2007- 2010, Victoria was regional investment director for London and the South East responsible for the Gerrard Investment Management business, (£2billion in Private Client, Charity, Pension and Court of Protection portfolios). Victoria began her city career with Capel Cure Myers in 1998, following a successful career in Opera and Musical Theatre.

Victoria is an investment director with over 20 years' experience in providing and managing investment solutions to Charity and Pension Fund trustees, as well as to individuals including those with bespoke or complex investment requirements. Victoria is a chartered fellow of the CISI and an experienced Trustee. She is a former Executive Trustee of the Edward Gostling Foundation, former trustees of the Lankelly Chase Foundation, an early adopter of the UNPRI, latterly chairing the Investment Committee, and former advisor to the Stroke Association Investment Committee. Victoria joined Greenbank in 2015 from Barclays where she was senior director for the London Charity Team.  From 2007- 2010, Victoria was regional investment director for London and the South East responsible for the Gerrard Investment Management business, (£2billion in Private Client, Charity, Pension and Court of Protection portfolios). Victoria began her city career with Capel Cure Myers in 1998, following a successful career in Opera and Musical Theatre.
Victoria Hoskins
Jane Wilcock

Jane Wilcock

Investment director

Investment director

London

Jane is an investment director working with both Greenbank and the London Charities team. She graduated in 1998 with an honours degree in Economics from Nottingham University and is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and a Chartered Wealth Manager.

She trained at Tilney in Liverpool, managing portfolios for private clients, trusts, pensions and charities, before moving to Brown Shipley and Co, where she became a voting member of the firm’s Investment Policy Committee, providing equity research and guidance for the wider firm, and was involved in managing the in-house UK equity funds.

Jane joined Barclays’ portfolio management team in 2008 where she became a specialist in managing bespoke and ethical portfolios on behalf of Charity clients, and was a voting member of Barclays UK Equity Committee and the Charity Investment Committee.

Jane is an investment director working with both Greenbank and the London Charities team. She graduated in 1998 with an honours degree in Economics from Nottingham University and is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and a Chartered Wealth Manager. She trained at Tilney in Liverpool, managing portfolios for private clients, trusts, pensions and charities, before moving to Brown Shipley and Co, where she became a voting member of the firm’s Investment Policy Committee, providing equity research and guidance for the wider firm, and was involved in managing the in-house UK equity funds. Jane joined Barclays’ portfolio management team in 2008 where she became a specialist in managing bespoke and ethical portfolios on behalf of Charity clients, and was a voting member of Barclays UK Equity Committee and the Charity Investment Committee.
Jane Wilcock
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