Elizabeth Levy

Trillium

Head of ESG Strategy, Portfolio Manager

Elizabeth is the Head of ESG Strategy, Lead Portfolio Manager on Trillium’s ESG Core Equity strategy, and Research Analyst covering Energy & Power. As Head of ESG Strategy, Elizabeth is responsible for leading the development and oversight of the implementation of ESG-related policies and initiatives across all investment strategies. She collaborates with all members of the ESG research team to maintain and expand upon Trillium’s thought leadership on ESG and responsible investing processes and operating protocols. Before joining Trillium in 2012, she worked as a portfolio manager for Winslow Management Company, a division of Brown Advisory, where she had been since 2004. She also provided equity research across Brown Advisory’s strategies, with a focus on water companies and green transportation companies. Before joining Winslow she was a research associate for Tellus Institute, an environmental research organization. Elizabeth is currently the Treasurer of the Board of Directors of Our Bodies, Ourselves, a nonprofit that advocates for women’s health and social justice.  She has previously held volunteer board positions for the Harvest Cooperative Markets in Boston and the Boston Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Elizabeth holds a B.S. in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary, and a Master of Environmental Management from the Yale School of the Environment. Elizabeth is a member of the CFA Society Boston and is a Chartered Financial Analyst charterholder.

Sessions With Elizabeth Levy

Monday, 6 March

  • 03:30pm - 04:00pm (CST) / 06/mar/2023 09:30 pm - 06/mar/2023 10:00 pm

    Climate Advocates and the Energy Industry: Constructive dialogue on solutions amid polarization

    Energy Transition/Climate & Sustainability
    With the energy industry and climate advocates seeming to be increasingly at odds over the environment and climate priorities, is there still room for constructive engagement? What makes the “other side” tick, and why do they approach problems “that way?” Leading influencers from across the NGO, ESG investor and energy industry spectrum will share their approach to the energy transition, and explore questions, including what do climate advocates, leaders and investors really want? Can we bridge the gap between the priorities of executives, donors and investors? How can stakeholders engage constructively to align on an orderly energy transition?