
Anne Finucane
Sustainable finance, ESG in banking, corporate social responsibility, climate finance
Anne Finucane served as vice chairman of Bank of America until 2021, where she was responsible for the firm's global strategy, corporate social responsibility, government affairs, and environmental sustainability. She was a key architect of BofA's $300 billion sustainable finance commitment and its climate risk strategy. Finucane has been outspoken on corporate responsibility, racial equity, and the role of large financial institutions in addressing systemic challenges. She has sat on multiple boards and has been recognized for her influence in sustainable business practices. Her work at BofA helped institutionalize the practice of aligning large bank lending and capital markets activities with sustainability frameworks, influencing peers at other major banks and contributing to the broader movement toward green bond standards and sustainability-linked finance.
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