Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Analyst
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Analysts are responsible for evaluating a company's environmental, social, and governance performance. They use this information to help companies make decisions that are both profitable and sustainable.
What Does an ESG Analyst Do?
ESG Analysts typically have a background in finance, environmental science, or sustainability. They use their knowledge of these fields to assess a company's ESG performance. This includes evaluating the company's:
- Environmental impact
- Social impact
- Governance practices
ESG Analysts also track the company's progress towards meeting its ESG goals. They use this information to help the company make decisions that are aligned with its ESG values.
How to Become an ESG Analyst
There are a number of ways to become an ESG Analyst. One common path is to earn a bachelor's degree in finance, environmental science, or sustainability. After earning a bachelor's degree, many ESG Analysts go on to earn a master's degree in business administration (MBA) or a related field. Additionally, many ESG Analysts have professional certifications, such as the Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) or the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) Certified Sustainable Investment Analyst (CSIA).