| Gabriel Huppé was introduced to the Carleton Center for Community Innovation in 2009, when he received a SSHRC Institutional USRA to research responsible investing with Tessa Hebb. His research focused on the emerging equity markets strategies of institutional investors, and employed case-study and benchmark variance methodologies to evaluate – in terms of portfolio efficiency and corporate policy impacts – fund managers’ varying approaches to implementing principles-based mandates in these markets. An outstanding graduate of Carleton’s Bachelor of International Business program (major in International Investment Finance & Banking), he went on to obtain a Master of Global Management (Queen’s University) and a MSc. International Business (Maastricht University). His MSc thesis at Maastricht University is a type of performance attribution analysis to security selection by environmental and social criteria. He remains involved in a variety of projects aimed at enhancing investment decisions by emerging criteria of corporate and investment sustainability. |
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