Curriculum Vitae
ANDREW WILLIAM NEWTON
Consultant, author, researcher, and educator, working at the intersection of values, business, and finance, covering topics including the politics of business and finance, ESG investing, corporate social responsibility, ethics, and purpose.
WEBSITE: www.AndrewNewton.org
EMAIL: Andrew [at] AndrewNewton [dot] org
NATIONALITY: British and French
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Lecturer in courses including political leadership in business and finance, ethics, ESG investing, and corporate responsibility (2010-present)
Nova School of Business and Economics: MSc Finance (2023, 2024)
Grenoble Graduate School of Business: MSc in Finance (2014-2024), in Grenoble, London, Paris, and Singapore
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management: MSc in Finance (2015-2023); MBA (2021, 2023, 2024); Advanced Management Programme (2022)
IESEG: MSc in Finance program (2015-2024)
Warwick Business School: MSc Finance (2020-2022)
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University: MSc in Finance & Investment Advanced (2016-2018)
EADA: MSc in Management (2016, 2020, 2023)
Business School de l’Institut Mines-Télécom: MBA (2014-2017) and MSc programs (2013-2014)
EDHEC: MSc (Finance and Capital Markets) programs (2014-2015)
ESC La Rochelle: 4th year BBA program (2014)
ISG: MBA program (2013, 2014, 2015)
Touro College France: MBA program (2011, 2013)
IPAG: BAC+5 (2011)
Freelance researcher and writer (2000-now)
Reports, articles and research produced for institutions and clients including Chatham House, Ceres, Sustainable Finance Ltd, Maplecroft.net, The Guardian Newspaper, and Ethical Corporation magazine.
HSBC Group, London, England (1994-1999)
HSBC Asset Management (1994-1998): Compliance Officer, London
HSBC Private Banking (1999): Head of Compliance, Europe, Middle East and Africa
Confederation Life Insurance Company, Stevenage, England (1990-1994)
Tax and trusts trainer and adviser
Assistant Manager, Compliance
EDUCATION
Birkbeck College, University of London
PhD in Philosophy, supervised by Hallvard Lillehammer, on "Nothing Personal: on being involved in collective harm" which focused on the basis of attributions of moral responsibility for those involved in producing the Global Economic Crisis of 2007-9 (2023)
Master of Arts in Philosophy, with Distinction (2014)
London Business School
Master of Business Administration (1998)
Inns of Court School of Law, London, England
Called to the Bar of England and Wales (1991)
Nottingham University, Nottingham, England
Bachelor of Laws (1989)
TEACHING NOMINATIONS/AWARDS
Nominated by Grenoble Ecole de Management for the Aspen Institute Faculty Pioneers Award 2015 for prompting students to think expansively about their role in influencing how the global economy works.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
The Handbook of Compliance – Making Ethics Work in Financial Services (London: Financial Times Prentice Hall, 1998)
Reports
The 21st Century Corporation: The Ceres Roadmap for Sustainability (lead writer) (Boston, MA: Ceres, 2010)
Corporate Governance Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Financial Inclusion Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Financial Market Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Finance Sector Responsibility - The State of the Art (London: Ethical Corporation special report, 2006)
Legitimacy Risks and Peace-Building Opportunities for Businesses in Post-War Iraq (London: Chatham House, 2004)
PUBLIC LECTURES AND PAPERS
"On being involved in collective harm", University of Gothenburg, April 2023.
"Can mortgage market participants whose actions are blamed for the Global Financial Crisis appeal to excuses based on diffuse causation?" European Business Ethics Research Conference, Copenhagen Business School, October 2015
"The moral responsibility of market participants," University of Minho, Summer School on Ethics in Finance, July 2015
LANGUAGES
English, French, Mandarin (beginner)
Consultant, author, researcher, and educator, working at the intersection of values, business, and finance, covering topics including the politics of business and finance, ESG investing, corporate social responsibility, ethics, and purpose.
WEBSITE: www.AndrewNewton.org
EMAIL: Andrew [at] AndrewNewton [dot] org
NATIONALITY: British and French
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Lecturer in courses including political leadership in business and finance, ethics, ESG investing, and corporate responsibility (2010-present)
Nova School of Business and Economics: MSc Finance (2023, 2024)
Grenoble Graduate School of Business: MSc in Finance (2014-2024), in Grenoble, London, Paris, and Singapore
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management: MSc in Finance (2015-2023); MBA (2021, 2023, 2024); Advanced Management Programme (2022)
IESEG: MSc in Finance program (2015-2024)
Warwick Business School: MSc Finance (2020-2022)
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University: MSc in Finance & Investment Advanced (2016-2018)
EADA: MSc in Management (2016, 2020, 2023)
Business School de l’Institut Mines-Télécom: MBA (2014-2017) and MSc programs (2013-2014)
EDHEC: MSc (Finance and Capital Markets) programs (2014-2015)
ESC La Rochelle: 4th year BBA program (2014)
ISG: MBA program (2013, 2014, 2015)
Touro College France: MBA program (2011, 2013)
IPAG: BAC+5 (2011)
Freelance researcher and writer (2000-now)
Reports, articles and research produced for institutions and clients including Chatham House, Ceres, Sustainable Finance Ltd, Maplecroft.net, The Guardian Newspaper, and Ethical Corporation magazine.
HSBC Group, London, England (1994-1999)
HSBC Asset Management (1994-1998): Compliance Officer, London
HSBC Private Banking (1999): Head of Compliance, Europe, Middle East and Africa
Confederation Life Insurance Company, Stevenage, England (1990-1994)
Tax and trusts trainer and adviser
Assistant Manager, Compliance
EDUCATION
Birkbeck College, University of London
PhD in Philosophy, supervised by Hallvard Lillehammer, on "Nothing Personal: on being involved in collective harm" which focused on the basis of attributions of moral responsibility for those involved in producing the Global Economic Crisis of 2007-9 (2023)
Master of Arts in Philosophy, with Distinction (2014)
London Business School
Master of Business Administration (1998)
Inns of Court School of Law, London, England
Called to the Bar of England and Wales (1991)
Nottingham University, Nottingham, England
Bachelor of Laws (1989)
TEACHING NOMINATIONS/AWARDS
Nominated by Grenoble Ecole de Management for the Aspen Institute Faculty Pioneers Award 2015 for prompting students to think expansively about their role in influencing how the global economy works.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
The Handbook of Compliance – Making Ethics Work in Financial Services (London: Financial Times Prentice Hall, 1998)
Reports
The 21st Century Corporation: The Ceres Roadmap for Sustainability (lead writer) (Boston, MA: Ceres, 2010)
Corporate Governance Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Financial Inclusion Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Financial Market Risk Map (Bath, UK: Maplecroft/World Economic Forum, 2006)
Finance Sector Responsibility - The State of the Art (London: Ethical Corporation special report, 2006)
Legitimacy Risks and Peace-Building Opportunities for Businesses in Post-War Iraq (London: Chatham House, 2004)
PUBLIC LECTURES AND PAPERS
"On being involved in collective harm", University of Gothenburg, April 2023.
"Can mortgage market participants whose actions are blamed for the Global Financial Crisis appeal to excuses based on diffuse causation?" European Business Ethics Research Conference, Copenhagen Business School, October 2015
"The moral responsibility of market participants," University of Minho, Summer School on Ethics in Finance, July 2015
LANGUAGES
English, French, Mandarin (beginner)