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Fidelity boosts sustainability team

Fidelity hires from BNP Paribas Asset Management and BlackRock.
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Fidelity International has made two sustainable investing appointments in Asia Pacific.

Paul Milon has been tapped as director for sustainable investing and Tina Chang has been named as associate director for sustainable investing.

Both are based in Hong Kong and Milon reports to Gabriel Wilson-Otto, head of sustainable investing strategy, while Chang reports to Flora Wang, head of stewardship for Asia.

Milon joined Fidelity last month from BNP Paribas Asset Management, where he was most recently head of stewardship for Asia Pacific, while Chang will join Fidelity in mid-September from BlackRock, where she has served as vice president of Greater China stewardship.

Both Milon and Chang will work closely with Fidelity’s investment team to help further embed sustainability considerations into the firm’s investment process.

“With ESG a top priority for our clients, and for Fidelity as a firm, we continue to look for the best talent available to further build our sustainable investing capabilities in Asia Pacific.

“I am delighted to welcome Paul and Tina to the team, who will each bring a significant amount of insight and experience to help support and deliver on our commitments to a sustainable future,” said Jenn-Hui Tan, global head of stewardship and sustainable investing.

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