Aegon AM names Invesco's Hudson as first inclusion and diversity head

Global responsibility for driving positive change

Mike Sheen
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Aegon Asset Management has hired Lindsay Hudson as its first ever head of inclusion and diversity (I&D), with global responsibility for driving positive change internally and externally.

Hudson, who is a steering committee member of the Diversity Project, will engage internally on I&D issues while advocating for change externally. She will report to global chief risk and compliance officer, and I&D Ambassador at Aegon AM, Jane Daniel, and will also become a member of the firm's senior management group, working closely with its management board. Hudson joins from Invesco where she served as EMEA head of D&I since 2018, establishing the company's diversity and inclusion programme. She also served as EMEA operations governance manager at Invesco from 2015. Prior to In...

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