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Rebecca’s main responsibilities include managing infrastructure securities on behalf of institutional and wholesale clients, and research coverage of the Utilities sector. Rebecca has more than 15 years' investment experience. Prior to joining the company in April 2008 Rebecca worked for Ernst & Young’s Transaction Advisory Services team in Australia. Rebecca has also worked at Grant Thornton (UK). She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (First Class) from Sheffield University and is a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. |
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Peter Meany is the Head of Global Listed Infrastructure at First Sentier Investors. Peter is responsible for managing infrastructure securities on behalf of institutional and wholesale clients in Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and North America. Since establishing the strategy in 2007, he has built a high quality team of infrastructure specialists and delivered consistent outperformance through a wide range of market conditions. Peter has more than 25 years’ experience in the infrastructure industry. |
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Rebecca Sherlock is a Portfolio Manager for the Global Listed Infrastructure team at First Sentier Investors. In her role, Rebecca is responsible for managing the First Sentier Responsible Listed Infrastructure Fund, and for research coverage of the Renewables and Utilities sectors. Rebecca joined First Sentier Investors in April 2008 as a Senior Analyst in the Global Listed Infrastructure team, and has been an integral part of the strong investment performance of this business. Rebecca has an excellent stock picking track record, reflecting her specialist industry knowledge and world class fundamental analysis of utilities and renewable energy. Rebecca is also involved with Climate Action 100+ , where she is a member of the working groups for Southern Company and NextEra Energy. Prior to joining First Sentier Investors, Rebecca worked for Ernst & Young’s Transaction Advisory Team in Australia, advisingboth Government and Corporate on Public-Private Partnerships. Her role included detailed valuation work, financial modelling, affordability analysis, risk analysis and the preparation of business cases. Through her time at Ernst & Young, Rebecca providedfinancial advice to a public utility through an acquisition process; advised Governments on toll road PPPs in Queensland and Victoria; produced detailed financial models for the private sector with regard to utilities, defence and housing projects; and provided advice to a Western Australian Port Authority. Prior to Ernst & Young Rebecca worked for Grant Thornton (UK) advising the Public Sector on PFI Projects. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (First Class) from Sheffield University and is also a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. |