Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Enterprise
Background
Craig's focuses on policy frameworks to finance nature restoration and ecosystem services, especially carbon removals. He also has a research interest in trade in early modern Europe.
He also has non-exec and advisory roles with the Scottish Land Commission, Evenload Landscape Recovery, DEFRA, Woodland Carbon Code, and RSPB Scotland.
Craig has had a long career in asset management, working as head of sustainable investment at Friends Ivory Sime, Insight and Scottish Widows, and as head of strategic asset allocation at Aberdeen Asset Management. In these roles he also helped shape the development of FTSE4Good, the UN PRI and the GRI as well as serving on boards at IIGCC, UKSIF and Accountability.
Craig was appointed Senior Lecturer at the Business School in 2008. He set up the Centre for Business and Climate Change (now BCCaS) and helped launch the MSc programmes in Carbon Management and Climate Change Finance and Investment. He has worked part-time at the School since 2011 and teaches climate and nature finance.
Research Interests
LinkedIn posts on nature finance
- Pension fund appetite for nature investing
- Insurance sector appetite for nature investing
- Wealth sector appetite for nature investing
- UK capital available for nature finance
Requried returns
Forest project returns