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Adrienn Sarandi

Director of Fixed Income ESG

Adrienn Sarandi is Director of Fixed Income ESG at Janus Henderson Investors, a position she has held since 2020. Before that, she was a fixed income client portfolio manager at the firm from 2018. Prior to joining the firm, Adrienn was a fixed income investment director at Schroders, London, where she covered active credit, and designed new commercially viable credit strategies and other fixed income solutions. Before that, she was a fixed income product specialist at Legal & General Investment Management, London, a fixed income investment analyst at Colonial First State GAM, Sydney, and a senior associate at PIMCO Europe Ltd. She started her career in 1999 in investment banking, working in research roles at ABN Amro Bank and Merrill Lynch.

Adrienn received her MSc in economics from the University of London, Birkbeck College. She has 24 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

Governments must lead on climate action
Features & Outlooks

Governments must lead on climate action

An argument that the world is sleepwalking into Climageddon without government leadership on targeted subsidies and establishing a carbon price.

COP27 – 10 key takeaways for investors
Timely & Topical

COP27 – 10 key takeaways for investors

Adrienn Sarandi, Head of ESG Strategy & Development, highlights her thoughts after attending the COP27 climate talks in Egypt.

Deforestation: seeing the wood for the trees
Timely & Topical

Deforestation: seeing the wood for the trees

Globally, the rate of deforestation is unprecedented, and the consequent impacts pose a multitude of threats that investors will need to evaluate.

Biodiversity loss: the other systemic crisis
Analysis & Studies

Biodiversity loss: the other systemic crisis

In this new series of primers we examine key sustainability challenges that humanity is facing.

We can’t afford a COP-out 26
Analysis & Studies

We can’t afford a COP-out 26

Adrienn Sarandi, Head of ESG Strategy & Development, outlines the commitments that she believes need to be made to deem the COP26 a success in the fight against global warming.