ESG and sustainable investing

ESG and sustainable investing

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Jörg RochollJörg RochollPresident at ESMT Berlin

Prof. Jörg Rocholl, PhD, is the president of ESMT Berlin and a member of the economic advisory board of the German Federal Ministry of Finance. He is also the chairman of the scientific advisory board of the Research Database and Service Center (FDSZ) of the Bundesbank, the vice chairman of the economic advisory board of Deutsche Welle, a member of the scientific advisory board of DIW Berlin, a research professor at the ifo Institute in Munich, Duisenberg Fellow of the European Central Bank (EC😎, and a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI). Professor Rocholl graduated from the Witten/Herdecke University, where he earned a degree in economics (with honors). After completing his PhD at Columbia University in New York, he was named an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prof. Rocholl has researched and taught at ESMT since 2007 and was appointed president of ESMT in 2011. Since 2010 he has held the EY Chair in Governance and Compliance.

Jörg MugrauerJörg MugrauerManaging Partner at Quadriga Capital

Jörg Mugrauer is a Managing Partner at Quadriga Capital. Quadriga Capital is a leading midcap private equity advisory firm targeting DACH mid-market companies in the Healthcare, Tech-Enabled Services and Smart Industries sectors. Funds advised by the company have completed more than 150 transactions during the last 20 years. The achievement of a measurable and societal impact approach is an important part of Quadriga Capital’s investment policy. Jörg has been part of the team since 2006 and involved in numerous transformation and expansion processes such as M&R, Alicona, Lewa and punker. As Head of the Smart Industries sector, he is currently supporting SCIO Automation, Ipsen and Kinetics. Prior to joining, he worked for several years at AlpInvest Partners. Jörg studied at the University of Washington and holds a Master of Finance and Economics degree from the University of Vienna.

Thomas KleinThomas KleinCEO at DEG Impact GmbH

Thomas Klein has more than 20 years of experience in the financial sector – both in established markets as well as in developed and emerging countries. Before co-founding DEG Impact, he was at DEG mainly responsible for private equity & mezzanine fund & co-investments in Asia and Afrika. In his function he also served as board member in portfolio companies as well as funds. Prior to DEG, he worked for CAM Private Equity and Deloitte in the area of transaction services / M&A. He holds a degree in business administration from the University of Cologne.

Patricia VolhardPatricia VolhardPartner at Debevoise & Plimpton

Patricia Volhard is a partner in Debevoise’s Frankfurt and London offices and is a member of the firm’s Private Equity and Funds/Investment Management Groups. Her practice focuses on advising private funds, including on the full range of European regulatory issues, and structuring funds for EU insurance companies and pension funds.

Ms. Volhard is one of Europe’s leading private funds regulatory lawyers and has played a prominent role in the ongoing development of the area, in part through involvement in Invest Europe (formerly the European Private Equity & Venture Capital Association). She is the former Chair of its Tax, Legal & Regulatory Committee, as well as the current chair of its Financial Services/Regulatory Working Group. She is also a member of the Board of the BVK, the German private equity association, and heads its Legal Committee.

Ms. Volhard has been recognised by the major legal directories as a leader in her field. She is recommended by The Legal 500 UK (2022) for her regulatory practice, where clients have described her as “a standout performer – top of her field.” In The Legal 500 Deutschland (2022), she receives praise for her ability “to apply the law, think through tricky situations and offer commercial, pragmatic advice.” Her practice is said to be “one of the few in the private equity market that can address global regulatory issues with a partner-led, solutions-oriented approach.” Who’s Who Legal names her as one of the foremost investment management lawyers in Germany and has stated that she is “first-rate on regulatory advice in relation to the management of private funds to clients.” She is also recommended as a leading lawyer for investment fund work by The Legal 500 EMEA (2021), where she is described as “very solution-oriented.” In previous editions of the guide, clients note her “good know-how” and “good eye for clients’ needs.” She is ranked in Band 1 by Chambers Europe (2021), where clients say she is “superb,” “very thoughtful, practical, and a real asset.” The guide has also described her as “a major jewel of the crown” and a “top-notch regulatory expert for funds matters in the EU,” who “has a firm grasp of the European regulatory environment and can quickly summarise the relevant issues.” In previous editions of the guide, sources note that she has a “deep knowledge of fund structuring, offers a high level of flexibility and effectiveness, and is perfect for complex situations.” Handelsblatt ranked Ms. Volhard as “Best Lawyer of the year 2019” for Investment Law. She is also recognised as a National Leader for Investment Management by Who’s Who Legal Germany (2020) which highlights her strong regulatory practice. JUVE Handbuch Wirtschaftskanzleien (Handbook of Commercial Law Firms) (2016/2017) notes that she is “almost without competition in her practice area.” Ms. Volhard is also listed by Expert Guides in its Best of the Best list for investment funds, as well as in its annual Women in Business Law list.

Ms. Volhard has commented in the media and written numerous articles relating to various aspects of her practice. Recent publications include “Debevoise & Plimpton Discusses European Commission’s Views on Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation,” CLS Blue Sky Blog (August, 2021); “Addressing ESG Considerations in the M&A Context,” GLI Mergers & Acquisitions 2021 (July, 2021); “What Brexit means for fund marketing,” Private Equity International (June, 2021); “Cross-border financial services after Brexit: searching for certainty,” Practical Law Magazine (May, 2021); “Germany: Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence,” Compliance & Enforcement (May, 2021); “Retail investment funds in Germany,” a Q&A chapter in the Retail Investment Funds Global Guide, part of the Practical Law Global Guides series; “Neue ESG-Offenlegungspflichten zum 10. März 2021,” BVK Mitgliederinfo (March, 2021); “Der Markt passt sich schnell an,” VentureCapital Magazin (February, 2021); “Germany Private Equity Rebounds Defiantly,” Private Equity International (December, 2020); “Keeping an eye on sustainability goals in times of the corona crisis,” Börsenzeitung (March, 2020); “Private Funds CFO: What EU ESG rule delays mean for investment funds,” Private Funds CFO (October, 2019); “Brexit Roundtable,” Real Deals (January, 2019); “The Impact Of MiFID II On Private Equity Fund Managers,” Ipes (December, 2017); “Why Brexit Impact On Funds May Be Limited,” Private Debt Investor (September, 2017); “Terms and Structure of Debt Funds,” Private Equity (July, 2016); and “Keeping on top of the paperwork,” Private Equity International (July/August, 2016). She is also a co-author of the Germany chapter in Global Legal Insights Guide to Fund Finance (March, 2019); “Still planning for a no-deal Brexit,” Private Funds Management (November, 201😎; “Regulatory Implications Of A No-Deal Brexit,” Private Funds Management (October, 201😎; “Weighing Sustainability Risks In Private Equity,” Private Funds Management (September, 201😎; “Brexit: A Summer Flurry Of Activity But Still No Clarity For PE,” Private Funds Management (September, 201😎; “Private funds in Germany: regulatory overview,” Practical Law Global Guides (July, 201😎; “First-Time Fundraising Barometer,” BVCA Report (July, 201😎; the Germany chapter, “Fund financing in Germany,” in Global Legal Insights to Fund Finance: 2018 (February, 201😎; “Debevoise On Brexit: The ‘No-Deal Deal’,” The Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog (February, 201😎; “Debevoise & Plimpton Discusses Contingency Planning For Brexit,” The CLS Blue Sky Blog (December, 2017); “Brexit And The AIFMD: Impact For US Private Fund Sponsors On Their Marketing And Advisory Activities In Europe,” American Investment Council (May, 2017); “Debt Funds for Institutional Investors: Current Developments in German Regulatory and Tax Law,” FYB Financial Yearbook (2016); and “Liberalisation of the German debt fund market,” Private Equity International (2015).

Ms. Volhard studied law in Frankfurt/Main, Strasbourg, and at the London School of Economics, where she obtained her LL.M. in 1999.

Ms. Volhard is admitted to practise in Germany and France, and speaks fluent German, French and English.

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