
Carlota leads the development of Royal London Asset Management engagement programmes, its Climate Transition and Net Zero strategy. She manages a team of analysts and engagement managers from within RLAM’s RI team (focusing on Climate change, Just Transition and Adaptation, Cybersecurity and Technology, Governance and Corporate Culture, Biodiversity and Health). Carlota joined from the Church of England National Investing Bodies, where she spent several years running high profile corporate engagements focused on climate change, international corporate tax, and board diversity (among others). Before joining the Church of England, she was the Director of Products and Services at a tech start-up (Datamaran, formerly eRevalue) where she led the research team to develop software for sustainability benchmarking. Prior to that, she spent 10 years and was Head of Research at EIRIS (now Moody’s following its merger with Vigeo) where she led global ESG research and product development. Carlota is a Civil Engineer with an MSc in Environmental Economics and has a deep interest in analytics and the integration of externalities (environmental and social) in corporate assessment, policy intervention and scenario analysis. She has developed techniques learned during her business development and sales role at eRevalue in her company engagements. Carlota represents RLAM on the Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) and other industry bodies and contributed to the guidance published by HMT TPT on transition plans.