Nature Action 100, the world’s first and largest global investor-led initiative on nature and biodiversity loss, has named the investor members of its 2025-27 Steering Group. The Nature Action 100 Steering Group provides guidance on the strategic direction and support needs of the initiative during their two-year term.
The seven members of the cohort are:
- Emine Isciel, Head of Climate and Environment, Storebrand Asset Management
- Seiji Kawazoe, Senior Stewardship Officer, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management
- Eugenie Mathieu, Nature Stewardship Lead, Aviva
- Laura Moss-Bromage, Planet Lead, Church Commissioners of England
- Lynn Paquin, Portfolio Manager, CalSTRS
- Annie Sanders, Director of Shareholder Advocacy, Green Century Capital Management
- Jenn-Hui Tan, Chief Sustainability Officer, Fidelity International
“We have participated in Nature Action 100 since its inception as a part of our broader stewardship approach on the material risks related to nature loss,” said Tan. “Through participation in the Steering Group, we aim to contribute to the continued development of the initiative in response to the challenges posed by this systemic risk.”
“CalSTRS joined Nature Action 100 to help address the systemic risks of biodiversity loss and support the long-term profitability of our portfolio companies,” said Paquin. “This initiative represents a natural evolution of our established engagement work with companies on supply chain and water-related risks, furthering our commitment to mitigating material financial impacts to shareholders.”
The Nature Action 100 Steering Group investor members are nominated by the initiative’s Secretariat and Corporate Engagement Working Group, co-led by Ceres and IIGCC, and Technical Advisory Group, which is led by Finance for Biodiversity Foundation. The first Steering Group was comprised of members of the Nature Action 100 Launching Investor Group.