Kübra Koldemir is a sustainability business writer at SustainFinance as well as a sustainability researcher at Argüden Governance Academy. She has written numerous sustainability articles that have been published at various global publications. Koldemir started her financial career in 2006 working as an investment analyst in New York City, first at a long-only fund and later at a hedge fund with $1 billion in assets under management (AUM) that specialized in financial service companies. With a focus on international investments, she assessed strategy and results of numerous multinational corporations across several sectors. Koldemir holds a BA in international relations from Mount Holyoke College and an executive MBA degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
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