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    Nashat Farhana Moin

    Senior Investment Analyst, Sustainability

    Nashat Moin, an experienced analyst and project manager, has established himself as a leading figure in impact-driven work. He boasts exceptional skills in quantitative research, financial analysis, sustainability, and public speaking. Mr. Moin earned his M.A. in international policy from Stanford University, and additionally holds an FSA credential and is a CFA level 3 candidate.

    Mr. Moin has served as Senior Sustainable Investment Analyst, Global Credit Research at Wells Fargo and Allspring Global Investments. He has previously worked at SASB – Sustainability Accounting Standards Board as an analyst and sector lead. He also served as the Douglas K. Bereuter Junior Associate in Economic Development at The Asia Foundation, teaching assistant at Stanford University, research associate at Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), research analyst at Acumen LLC, assistant economist at Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, research assistant at London School of Economics, and research intern at The World Bank.

    Mr. Moin's education includes an M.A. in international energy and environmental policy from Stanford University, a general course in economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a B.A. in economics, cum laude, from Smith College, and a background in mathematics and statistics from Virginia Commonwealth University.

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    San Francisco, California, United States