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Aniket Shah is Managing Director & Global Head of the Sustainability and Transition Strategy team at Jefferies Group LLC. In this role, Aniket leads the integration of ESG and sustainability analysis within the global investment research department and engages with clients on this dynamic area of corporate and financial services.
He is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Aniket is a graduate of Yale College and the University of Oxford, where he completed his PhD on the financing of sustainable development.
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