Angélique Laskewitz

Angélique Laskewitz is an accomplished professional in the field of sustainable development and responsible investment, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Dutch Association of Investors for Sustainable Development (VBDO) since March 2016. Angélique holds various prominent roles, including Chair of the Supervisory Board at IUCN NL, Steering Committee Member for the Institutional Investors Platform for Sustainable Development under UNCTAD, and Board Member of the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance. With a rich background in management and consultancy, Angélique's previous experience includes leadership positions focusing on corporate social responsibility at ASR Nederland and program management at Fortis Bank Nederland. Angélique possesses a Master's degree in Law from the University of Groningen and additional qualifications in mediation and dispute resolution.

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De Vereniging van Beleggers voor Duurzame Ontwikkeling (VBDO)

- MISSION - As an independent association, we have been a passionate driver, motivator, and thought leader for responsible investment and for embedding sustainability in companies since 1995. With respect and expertise, we help organizations make choices that look beyond financial gain, but also take social, environmental and governmental aspects into consideration. - ACTIVITIES - Progress through knowledge sharing is central to VBDO. We give substance to our mission by publishing benchmarks and thematic studies, organizing round tables and seminars and asking the right, critical questions at shareholders' meetings. We prefer doing this in collaboration with other stakeholders. Our members include institutional and private investors, as well as a number of leading NGOs. We represent more than 80% of the capital invested by Dutch investors and are seen as an important and respected discussion partner for the media and politics, among others.


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