Hamish Chamberlayne, CFA

Hamish Chamberlayne is Head of Global Sustainable Equities at Janus Henderson Investors and is responsible for managing a suite of global and regional sustainable equity strategies. He was an investment manager with the firm from 2012 and joined Henderson as an investment analyst in 2011 from Gartmore, where he was an equity analyst with the global equity team. Prior to this, from 2004 to 2007, Hamish worked as a senior auditor at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he covered a variety of sectors, including energy, technology and communications. He began his career at Burlington Consultants in 2003 performing commercial due diligence on businesses identified as acquisition targets by private equity houses.
Hamish graduated with a master’s degree in chemistry from New College, Oxford University. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a qualified accountant. He has 19 years of financial industry experience.
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Meeting the need for a sustainable and resilient water system
Hamish Chamberlayne, Head of Global Sustainable Equities, discusses how businesses are changing the way we use and consume water.

Breaking down plastic pollution
Exploring the investment considerations for the responsible use of plastic.

Adobe: inspiring digital creativity and sustainability
Hamish Chamberlayne discusses why Adobe is a good example of a company that does good by the environment and society.

Deconstructing sustainable design
The Global Sustainable Equity Team, led by Hamish Chamberlayne, break down sustainable design and explain how the team incorporate it into their investment approach.

Global Sustainable Equity: news and opportunities (January 2022)
Hamish Chamberlayne reflects on the last quarter of 2021 and looks ahead to the opportunities in the world of sustainability.

Sustainable equities: maintain focus on long term secular growth
Don’t be wrong-footed amid increased market volatility in 2022, says Hamish Chamberlayne.

Global Sustainable Equity: news and opportunities (November 2021)
Hamish Chamberlayne, Head of Global Sustainable Equities, reflects on the previous quarter of 2021 and looks ahead to the opportunities in the world of sustainability.

Aptiv: driving sustainability
While new technology developed by the automotive industry has made modern vehicles safer, more efficient and more environmentally sustainable than ever before, efforts to improve road safety and to reduce the number of road traffic deaths and injuries are still needed.

Aptiv: making vehicles safer, smarter and more sustainable
While new technology developed by the automotive industry has made modern vehicles safer, more efficient and more environmentally sustainable than ever before, efforts to improve road safety and to reduce the number of road traffic deaths and injuries are still needed.

Nintendo: gaming for education
Hamish Chamberlayne and Amarachi Seery, members of the Global Sustainable Equity Team, discuss how Nintendo is putting its stamp on the video gaming industry.

Nintendo: gaming for social impact
Hamish Chamberlayne and Amarachi Seery, members of the Global Sustainable Equity Team, discuss how Nintendo is putting its stamp on the video gaming industry.

Sustainable investing – why a low-carbon approach matters
Climate change is the greatest environmental and social challenge that the world has ever faced. There is an urgent need to transition to a low-carbon economic model in order to reverse the manmade damages made to the environment. Not doing so would risk health, livelihoods, food security, water supply, human security and economic growth. The