8– 10 September 2025
Join us for an opportunity to connect with fellow institutional investors and industry experts, diving deeply into subjects such as engagement, climate action, and impact investing. Given that we are curating a small group, we aim to provide a personalized and enriching experience.
Our lineup of speakers features industry experts from both academia and investment management. The LGT CP Sustainability and Impact Academy is designed to foster active discussions and interactions, facilitating an open dialogue and promoting continuous learning.
The LGT CP Sustainability and Impact Academy includes accommodation for two nights and all meals during the event days.
Given the limited space available, we kindly request you to confirm your participation at your earliest convenience to secure your spot. Registrations will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Christian Binz is concentrating on the question of how urban infrastructure can be transformed towards greater sustainability. After completing his PhD at Eawag and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, he held postdoctoral positions in the USA, China and Sweden, including a year in the Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University. Since 2017, he has been leading a research group at Eawag that focuses on environmental innovations in the water and energy sectors and explores how globalization supports or hinders sustainability transformations. He is also active on the board of the global Sustainability Transitions Research Network and is in close contact with cities and companies experimenting with green technologies and innovative approaches to a circular economy.
Prof. Dr. Reto Knutti is head of the Climate Physics Group at the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate of the Department of Environmental Sciences at ETH Zurich. He is part of ETH's Center for Climate Systems Modeling (C2SM) competence center and is one of the leading minds when it comes to objectively representing climate change. He and his research group are studying how increasing emissions of greenhouse gases are affecting the global climate. Using a variety of climate models, the researchers are developing methods to quantify future impacts on climate and to specify the uncertainties that exist regarding them. In 2018, Prof. Dr. Reto Knutti was awarded the Dr. J.E. Brandenberger Foundation Prize, one of Switzerland's highest foundation prizes, for his outstanding achievements in climate change research and for communicating his findings to the public.
Simon Vetter completed a degree in agronomics at the University of Vienna and has a formal education in farming. Since 2016, he is managing the Vetterhof with 20 employees in Lustenau. Moved by the need of everyday work, he developed a software for the direct sale of food, which he now sells to interested parties. International exchange is a major concern for him: aside his stay abroad in Sierra Leone/West Africa, he is a member of the EU project Farmers of the Future. Simon Vetter has also been active in regional development for several years now and was awarded the Austrian Climate Protection Prize in 2017.
Willem is an expert on sustainable finance, impact investing, and impact measurement & management. He is a partner at Steward Redqueen. He has 15+ years of experience in the field of sustainable finance, impact investing and impact measurement & management. He works with a wide array of clients from both developed and emerging markets and helps them put responsible investment strategies into practice.
His client base ranges from commercial banks, institutional investors, private equity firms, development finance institutions and niche impact investors. Clients appreciate Willem for his practical approach to putting responsible investment strategies into practice by means of efficient and effective operational mechanisms. Willem is frequently invited to share his insights on impact, sustainable finance and impact management as well as to facilitate (internal) discussions on an organisation’s approach to these topics.
Hanna Edström (Swedish) is a Principal and responsible for Liquid Markets ESG at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland. In this capacity, she drives the ESG agenda for the liquid markets including investments, communication and education. Ms. Edström is a member of the ESG committee for LGT Capital Partners.
She originally joined the firm in 2008 and spent her first years on the investment side focusing on multi-asset portfolios. In 2017, she moved to Shanghai to work on a range of start-up projects, and then rejoined the firm in 2019. Ms. Edström then moved to the client relationship side, mainly covering Nordic clients before taking on the ESG role. Ms. Edström started her career as an investment officer at IKB Credit Asset Management.
She holds an MSc in Business Administration from the Stockholm School of Economics and an MSc in International Management from the Community of European Management Schools (CEMS). Ms. Edström is a CFA Charterholder, and is fluent in Swedish, English and German.
Keimpe Keuning (Dutch) is a Principal at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland, and he chairs the Private Markets ESG Subcommittee.
Prior to joining the firm in 2018, he was portfolio manager for sustainable private equity at RobecoSAM in Zurich, a boutique investment firm focusing on sustainable and responsible investing. Earlier in his career, he worked for Fortis Bank as an associate director in investment banking in Amsterdam.
Mr. Keuning holds a Msc in Tax Law from Leiden University and is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). He is fluent in Dutch, English and German.
Stefan Lügstenmann (Swiss) is an Associate Director at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland. He works as an Impact & ESG Specialist in the private equity team. Prior to joining LGT Capital Partners in 2021, Mr. Lügstenmann was a senior consultant at the dedicated sustainability management consulting company Sustainserv Inc. (Zurich and Boston). Before that, Mr. Lügstenmann served as the assistant of Switzerland’s Special Envoy for Global Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda). Mr. Lügstenmann holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute Geneva (IHEID) and is a Certified ESG Analyst (CESGA).
Ariane Maurer (Swiss) is an Associate on the ESG Analytics team at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland. She serves as an ESG Analyst.
Before joining the firm in 2019, Ms. Maurer completed her MA in Environmental Sciences at ETH Zürich with a specialization in Atmosphere and Climate. Between her Bachelor and Master studies, Ms. Maurer worked as an intern at Zurich Insurance in the Risk Engineering department in the Natural Hazards team. During her master studies, Ms. Maurer worked as a tutor at ETH for an applied mathematics course. She is fluent in German, English and French.
Natalie Sediako is a Principal at LGT Capital Partners Ltd. Prior to joining the firm in 2016, she was an associate director at Rising Tide Foundation in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, where she focused on private equity investing. Before that, she was an investment manager for PSP Investments in Canada, focusing on private equity co-investments and special situations. Earlier in her career, Ms. Sediako worked as an investment banker at Credit Suisse in Canada. She holds a BComm from Queen’s University in Canada and an MBA, with distinction, from INSEAD. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Russian.
Peter Sigg (Swiss) is an Executive Director and Senior Investment Strategist at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland. He is a member of the ESG committee, co-chairs the firm-wide climate action committee and is responsible for the net zero agenda including investments, methodologies, and communications. He is part of the Asset Allocation and Research team and drives the research agenda and strategic asset allocation for the LGT Endowment fund.
Prior to joining the firm in 2007, Mr. Sigg worked for AXA Investment Managers as quantitative portfolio manager of equity and dynamic multi-asset strategies. Throughout his tenure at LGT, he has contributed to the refinement of investment processes and capabilities, initially as a portfolio manager and later as an investment strategist. Since 2016, his primary focus has been on the strategic asset allocation and development of the net zero framework for the LGT Endowment Fund.
Mr. Sigg holds an MA in Business Administration from the University of St. Gallen (HSG) and the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation. He is an academic lecturer at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences. He is fluent in German and English and conversant in French.
Tycho Sneyers (Belgian/Swiss) is a Managing Partner at LGT Capital Partners in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland, and he chairs the ESG Committee. He has initiated and led the firm‘s ESG efforts since 2002, having steered the firm in deeply embedding ESG principles into the investment processes for its various asset classes. Mr. Sneyers currently serves on the board of directors of the UN PRI.
Prior to joining the firm in 2001, Mr. Sneyers co-founded Altgate Capital, a research and advisory firm dedicated to alternative investments. Before that, he worked at Goldman Sachs in the Equities and Investment Banking divisions in London and New York. Prior to that, Mr. Sneyers worked at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in the Financial Services Strategy group, where he focused on international banking and insurance projects in Brussels, Luxembourg and Paris.
Mr. Sneyers holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MA in Economics from the University of Antwerp. He is fluent in English, Dutch and French, and conversant in German and Spanish.
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