04 April, 2015

The link between climate change and superannuation to be explained by Bob


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ob Welsh will tell you next Saturday, April 11, what climate change has to do with your superannuation.

Bob Welsh - he will explain on
Saturday at "The Conversations"
 in Euroa about the link
 between climate change
and superannuation.
Twenty years’ experience in managing superannuation positions Bob perfectly to explain the connection between superannuation and climate change.

Bob, who was the driving force behind VicSuper’s adoption of sustainability as its central operating principle in 2001, will be the next speaker at the Strathbogie Voices series of events.

The title of his address at Euroa’s Old Flour Mill Gallery in Kirkland Avenue will be “What does climate change have to do with my superannuation”.

The Saturday, April 11, program will start at 11:00am and after nearly two hours a light lunch will be service for those who wish to stay on ask questions and discuss what Bob has been saying.

Bob is a local tree-changer – having recently bought property on the Bogie plateau – and is keen to be involved in local community activities.

As a key intellectual player in the superannuation sector, Strathbogie Voices have invited him to lead their next conversation at which he will apply his more than 20 years’ experience in managing superannuation to help those attending understand the complexities of what is a long-term investment.

Bob was one of the early leaders in the global institutional investment industry to recognise the emerging risk of climate change on long-term investment returns and will share his knowledge during “The Conversations” at Euroa.

People keen to hear Bob and share their superannuation investment experiences and hear about those of others can book by visiting the Strathbogie Voices website.

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