Sara Rosner

Director of Environmental Research and Engagement—Responsibility

5 Years at AB
10 Years of experience

Sara Rosner is a Senior Vice President and AB’s Director of Environmental Research and Engagement on the Responsibility team. She leads AB’s collaboration with the Columbia Climate School, which focuses on enhancing investors’ ability to integrate climate change considerations into their decision-making and investment processes. Rosner is also developing and implementing AB’s Climate Transition Framework. She co-chairs the firm’s working groups on net zero and biodiversity and has managed firmwide initiatives on climate scenario analysis, carbon offsets, and ESG education and training. Prior to joining the firm in 2018, Rosner performed research for the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, where she worked on projects related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and renewable energy alternatives in the extractive industry. She spent most of her early career as a journalist covering energy and infrastructure finance in the Americas for Euromoney Institutional Investor. Rosner holds a BS in international studies, magna cum laude, from Pepperdine University and an MS in sustainability management from Columbia University. She is a global member of 100 Women in Finance and a financial literacy volunteer with the High Water Women Foundation. Rosner was named one of Crain’s New York Business Notable Leaders in Sustainability 2023. Location: New York

COP27: Shifting the Global Climate-Change Debate
Are Carbon Offsets the Next ESG Investing Frontier?
Compensazioni di carbonio: prossima frontiera degli investimenti ESG?
Investors Go Salmon Fishing with Climate Scientists
Six Best Practices for Carbon Offsets
Key Signs on the Road to Net Zero
From Sustainability Skills to Radical Collaboration: Themes from COP26
Making ESG Second Nature in Asset Allocation

Making ESG Second Nature in Asset Allocation

by Sara Rosner
ESG is increasingly fundamental to investing, and multi-asset investors face an added ESG dimension: strategic asset allocation. Keeping ESG objectives front and center in the process may not be as second nature as it is with traditional risk/return objectives, but alignment—and a strong investment policy statement—can help.

Asset Allocation, Climate Change, Invest for Purpose, Multi-Asset, Responsible Investing/ESG


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