Greenbank was created by people passionate about the use of finance as a force for good and this remains central to our purpose. Our team continues to grow, with people who share our vision.
Our investment managers and ethical research team are listed below. Alternatively, please call 0117 930 3000 to arrange to speak to one of our team or email us.
David Cox
Head of Greenbank
David Cox
Head of Greenbank
Bristol
David joined Greenbank in 2023 and has over 20 years’ of experience working in the financial services industry. David previously worked at Brunel Pension Partnership, where he was Deputy CIO and spearheaded the setup and management of public market investments and strategies worth c.£30 billion. He has led award-winning initiatives in sustainable and environmental investing across asset classes and holds the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation, specialising in alternative asset classes and portfolio and index construction.
David joined Greenbank in 2023 and has over 20 years’ of experience working in the financial services industry. David previously worked at Brunel Pension Partnership, where he was Deputy CIO and spearheaded the setup and management of public market investments and strategies worth c.£30 billion. He has led award-winning initiatives in sustainable and environmental investing across asset classes and holds the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation, specialising in alternative asset classes and portfolio and index construction.
Nicola Day
Deputy Head of Greenbank
Nicola Day
Deputy Head of Greenbank
Bristol
Nicola Day is an investment director with over twenty years experience in managing bespoke portfolios for private clients, charities and pensions. Nicola has a BSc (Hons) in economics and an MSc in corporate governance and ethics. She is also a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.
Nicola joined Greenbank in August 2006 from Gerrard Investment Management Limited where she was head of the ethical division for six years. Prior to this she spent twelve years as an investment manager at HSBC Investment Management, formerly James Capel.
Nicola Day is an investment director with over twenty years experience in managing bespoke portfolios for private clients, charities and pensions. Nicola has a BSc (Hons) in economics and an MSc in corporate governance and ethics. She is also a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.
Nicola joined Greenbank in August 2006 from Gerrard Investment Management Limited where she was head of the ethical division for six years. Prior to this she spent twelve years as an investment manager at HSBC Investment Management, formerly James Capel.
Anique Greyling
Investment director
Anique Greyling
Investment director
London
Anique joined Greenbank in 2016 having started her career with Stonehage Fleming in London in 2014. Anique has a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) in Finance and Accounting, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town, and a Masters in Finance and Management from the University of St Andrews. Anique is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.
Anique joined Greenbank in 2016 having started her career with Stonehage Fleming in London in 2014. Anique has a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) in Finance and Accounting, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town, and a Masters in Finance and Management from the University of St Andrews. Anique is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.
Christophe Borysiewicz
Investment director
Christophe Borysiewicz
Investment director
London
Christophe has 18 years’ experience in providing and managing investment solutions for charities, not-for-profit organisations, and pension funds. He joined Greenbank in 2021 from Epworth Investment Management, where he was head of investment management. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder, having graduated in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Jesus College Oxford. He has a master’s degree in Japanese Studies from the University of Leeds. He has experience as a charity trustee and is currently a trustee director of a charity defined benefit pension scheme.
Christophe has 18 years’ experience in providing and managing investment solutions for charities, not-for-profit organisations, and pension funds. He joined Greenbank in 2021 from Epworth Investment Management, where he was head of investment management. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder, having graduated in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Jesus College Oxford. He has a master’s degree in Japanese Studies from the University of Leeds. He has experience as a charity trustee and is currently a trustee director of a charity defined benefit pension scheme.
Christopher Bullock
Investment director
Christopher Bullock
Investment director
Bristol
Christopher is an investment director at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. He is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and was the recipient of the Overall Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment Masters in Wealth Management Award for 2010.
Christopher has been with Rathbones since 2008 and was previously at Hargreaves Lansdown and is a graduate of Bristol University.
Christopher is an investment director at Greenbank, specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trusts and charities. He is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment and was the recipient of the Overall Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment Masters in Wealth Management Award for 2010.
Christopher has been with Rathbones since 2008 and was previously at Hargreaves Lansdown and is a graduate of Bristol University.
Corinne Bathgate
Investment director
Corinne Bathgate
Investment director
Bristol
Corinne Bathgate is an investment director at Greenbank specialising in the management of ethical portfolios for private clients, trusts and charities. She is a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Bristol. Corinne currently holds the Masters in Wealth Management and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has also been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.
Corinne joined Rathbones in April 2007 and previously worked as an economic analyst.
Corinne Bathgate is an investment director at Greenbank specialising in the management of ethical portfolios for private clients, trusts and charities. She is a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Bristol. Corinne currently holds the Masters in Wealth Management and is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. She has also been awarded the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing.
Corinne joined Rathbones in April 2007 and previously worked as an economic analyst.
Craig Leslie
Investment director
Craig Leslie
Investment director
Edinburgh
Craig Leslie is an investment director at Greenbank specialising in the management of ethical portfolios for private clients, trusts and charities across Scotland.
Craig joined Rathbones in August 2021 having previously been employed as a senior investment manager at Brown Shipley Private Bank in Edinburgh, where he was responsible for looking after a wide variety of clients, including a number of large Scottish charities, providing bespoke investments portfolios aligned to specific client requirements. Prior to this Craig spent 10 years at the boutique wealth management firm, Murray Asset Management.
Craig is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments and a Chartered Wealth Manager, holding the Chartered Wealth Manager Qualification. In addition to this he was the first person in Scotland to successfully complete the CFA UK Certificate in ESG Investing.
Craig Leslie is an investment director at Greenbank specialising in the management of ethical portfolios for private clients, trusts and charities across Scotland.
Craig joined Rathbones in August 2021 having previously been employed as a senior investment manager at Brown Shipley Private Bank in Edinburgh, where he was responsible for looking after a wide variety of clients, including a number of large Scottish charities, providing bespoke investments portfolios aligned to specific client requirements. Prior to this Craig spent 10 years at the boutique wealth management firm, Murray Asset Management.
Craig is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments and a Chartered Wealth Manager, holding the Chartered Wealth Manager Qualification. In addition to this he was the first person in Scotland to successfully complete the CFA UK Certificate in ESG Investing.
David Nicholsby
Investment director
David Nicholsby
Investment director
Bristol
David joined Greenbank in January 2020, he is an investment director specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trust and charities. David previously worked as an analyst in Henley-on-Thames before making the move to Bristol to join the Greenbank team. David read Economics at the University of Manchester and is a CFA charterholder.
David joined Greenbank in January 2020, he is an investment director specialising in managing ethical portfolios on behalf of private clients, trust and charities. David previously worked as an analyst in Henley-on-Thames before making the move to Bristol to join the Greenbank team. David read Economics at the University of Manchester and is a CFA charterholder.
Elizabeth Haigh
Investment director
Elizabeth Haigh
Investment director
Bristol
Elizabeth Haigh is an investment director and chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment. She is responsible for the management of private client and trustee ethical investment portfolios, with special interest in the development of social enterprise investment. Elizabeth began her career at Laing and Cruickshank Investment Management in 1987 after graduating from the University of Bristol. She moved to Albert E Sharp Investment Management where she launched the UK’s first tailor made ethical investment service for private clients, trustees and charities in 1992. In 1995 she commissioned influential research into UK companies’ family friendly employment policies.
Elizabeth moved to Rathbones in 1997 where she and her team established an ethical investment service, going on to found Greenbank Investments (specialist ethical investment unit of Rathbones) in 2004. Elizabeth served as head of Greenbank Investments from 2004 to 2009 and has been involved in shareholder engagement throughout her career in socially responsible investment.
Elizabeth Haigh is an investment director and chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment. She is responsible for the management of private client and trustee ethical investment portfolios, with special interest in the development of social enterprise investment. Elizabeth began her career at Laing and Cruickshank Investment Management in 1987 after graduating from the University of Bristol. She moved to Albert E Sharp Investment Management where she launched the UK’s first tailor made ethical investment service for private clients, trustees and charities in 1992. In 1995 she commissioned influential research into UK companies’ family friendly employment policies.
Elizabeth moved to Rathbones in 1997 where she and her team established an ethical investment service, going on to found Greenbank Investments (specialist ethical investment unit of Rathbones) in 2004. Elizabeth served as head of Greenbank Investments from 2004 to 2009 and has been involved in shareholder engagement throughout her career in socially responsible investment.