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2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies

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Lisa Hayles

April 3, 2008

Lisa Hayles

Senior Client Relationship Manager
Ethical Investment Research Services (EIRIS)

Lisa Hayles is a senior client relationship manager at EIRIS based in London, UK. Founded in 1983, Ethical Investment Research Services (EIRIS) provides research on corporate environmental, social, governance (ESG) and other ethical performance indicators to more than 100 mutual funds, banks, institutional investors and pension funds around the world. EIRIS’ clients range from those who use our research for stock selection or exclusion, to pension funds and other institutional investors applying an engagement or sustainability overlay to their investment strategy. To support the wide range of uses of this data, EIRIS now has 50 full-time staff, including a team of 32 research analysts in-house. We have a dedicated Client Services team which allows us to provide customized services to clients to design and implement responsible investment (RI) strategies that will best fit their investment style.

In her current role, Lisa supports institutional fund managers and pension funds in North America and Europe seeking to implement a variety of RI strategies in their investment processes. She also serves as a resource person on RI issues to several independent investment committees. She joined EIRIS in November 2003 and previously worked at the Social Investment Organization in Toronto, Canada where she was assistant director.
Lisa holds degrees from the University of Toronto and the University of Guelph in Canada and Université de Toulouse Le Mirail, France.

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