Sustainable Finance, Impact Investing & Financial Institutions

“Increasing regulatory scrutiny, market evolution and investment demand requires bold financial leadership!”

Practice Leader
Sustainable Finance, Impact Investing &
Financial Institutions:

Zoë Van Schyndel, CFA
Partner
zoev@gaiahumancapital.com
(360) 515-8234
Seattle, WA

As ESG regulation continues to increase and investment demand accelerates, Gaia Human Capital is uniquely positioned to attract financial and investment leadership to compete in today’s complex markets.

Gaia combines decades of financial and investment industry experience with a deep focus on ESG to uncover the next generation of financial leaders.

Inaction on climate and social issues poses existential risks to your bottom-line.

“Until recently, many companies might have considered ESG to be an option, but in today’s competitive and instantly disclosed world ESG is mandatory. ESG issues need to be more of a mindset overall in the organization by becoming part of the culture. The financial services sector, including investment management firms have come to the table - it appears that ESG is here to stay.”

- Zoe Van Schyndel, CFA, Partner & Practice Leader, ESG, Sustainable Finance & Impact Investing

Gaia’s Sector Expertise

Financial Institutions, Commercial Banks, Investment Banks, Investment Management, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Real Estate, Wealth Management, Corporate Asset Management, Consulting & Professional Services

Gaia’s Functional Expertise

C-Suite Leaders: Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer, Chief Financial Officer Chief Technology Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Sustainability Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief Growth Officer, Chief Revenue Officer, General Counsel

Portfolio Management, Research, Managing Director, Investment Partner/Principal, Operating Partner/Principal, AI & Machine Learning, Business Development, Senior Consultant

“The long-term winners in sustainable finance will be those that understand transition pathways early, create decarbonization strategies and transform themselves in order to meet the financial needs of the future” (EY).