Russell Napier is an independent financial market strategist, researcher and author specialising in issues impacting global equity markets. He co-founded ERIC, an online investment research platform, and The Library of Mistakes, a non-profit library specialising in business and finance history. Russell is Chairman of the Mid Wynd International Investment Trust, a London listed investment trust. He is an investment advisory committee member of Cerno Capital and Kennox Asset Management, two fund management companies.
Fredrik Reinfeldt has been active in Swedish and international politics for 25 years. He was Prime Minister of Sweden 2006-2014 and chairman of the Moderate Party (centre-right) 2003-2015. He was a member of the European Council for eight years. He was the last President of the rotating presidency before the introduction of a full time President of the European Council. Today, Mr Reinfeldt holds international lectures on governance, leadership and political reforms.
Mikael Wigell is Research Director at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs and Adjunct Professor in International Political Economy at the University of Tampere. He belongs to the World Economic Forum Expert Network, currently curating the WEF’s Geoeconomics section. Wigell has also been a Member of the Development Policy Committee of the Finnish Government and Chairman of the Finnish International Studies Association. He earned his PhD at the London School of Economics and he has been a Visiting Fellow at the Changing Character of War Centre, Oxford University.
Rikard Egeriis has been a specialist in risk, compliance, and crisis management since 2008. His career began in the military, serving as an officer in a counterintelligence unit. He has conducted extensive risk analyses for projects worldwide, including brownfield sites in the Baltics. Rikard developed crisis management methodologies for IKEA and led Alfa Laval global crisis teams during significant events like the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He also regularly monitors global macro trends, providing strategic insights to business leaders on geopolitical shifts and their impacts.
Christian Swahn is the Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain Management in Autoliv AB. Mr. Swahn previously served as Senior Vice President of Purchasing for Volvo Bus Corporation from April 2016 until August 2019. From October 2013 to March 2016 he served as Purchasing Director of Industrial Market and Global Categories of SKF AB.
Ida Eilertsen Nygård is Head of Sustainability at SpareBank 1 Forvaltning, responsible for integrating sustainability and ESG considerations in fund selection and portfolio management. Before joining SpareBank 1 Forvaltning in 2024, Ida held various positions in DNB, primarily at the intersection of sustainability and the capital market. Ida holds a Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration from the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).
Ole André Kjennerud is a macroeconomist at DNB Markets. Chinese and Japanese economies are his areas of expertise, but he is also trained in Asian economies in general. Kjennerud holds a degree in economics from the University of Oslo and has also studied economics at the University of Bergen and City University of Hong Kong.
Kenza is a Sustainability Consultant in McKinsey’s Stockholm office, focusing on sustainability and investing. She advises companies and investors on how to create and maintain value in the energy and materials transition. Kenza joined McKinsey with significant industry experience in sustainable investing across listed equity and fixed income and venture capital at BlackRock and a Norwegian impact VC.
Having served as Head of Strategic Asset Allocation at the Third National Pension Fund, AP3, for many years, Torbjörn has now founded Tolka Partners, an investment strategy advisory firm serving larger asset owners across Europe. He has an MBA in Finance and International Business from the Stockholm School of Economics. He is a board member of WWF Sweden and works with the research foundation Mistra. Torbjörn headed up the Skandia and DNB fixed income team before joining AP3 in 2010.
Sara Viktorsson is the founder and CEO of Wictor Family Office. Sara has a degree in economics at Lund University. Sara has extensive experience in the financial industry and a passion for helping professionals, retirees, and business owners achieve their financial dreams. Sara values and advocates long-term relationships and transparency while working with the families over generations.
Finn Øystein Bergh joined Pareto in 2010, the first years in Pareto AS before joining Pareto Asset Management in 2015. He has previous experience as a journalist, chief economist and later managing editor in the financial magazine Kapital. Finn Øystein Bergh holds an MSc in Economics and Business Administration, MBA, cand. polit. in political science and cand.polit. in economics. He writes the financial blog Paretos optimale, and has published several books on economics.
Nawel joined PAM in January 2020 as an ESG analyst. Her main mission was to develop a sustainable investments framework for Pareto ESG Global Corporate Bond (article 9 fund) which became the first fixed income fund to obtain the Nordic Swan Ecolabel 2.0. In 2023 Nawel took on the role of Responsible for ESG and Sustainable Investments. Her new responsibility is to enhance and expand the integration of ESG at PAM.
Thomas Larsen started as a credit analyst on the fixed income team in October 2020. Today his focus is on Pareto Nordic Corporate Bond as portfolio manager. He has previous experience from DNB Markets, where he mainly worked with the Nordic high-yield market. Thomas has a master's degree in economics and a master's degree in finance from BI Norwegian Business School.
Eirik Vetvik joined Pareto AM in 2009 and is Partner and Chief Sales Offier, in addition to having client responsibility and advising institutional clients. Vetvik holds a BSc degree from the University of Bergen, Norway, and an MBA from Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Vilhelm Böhme is the lead portfolio manager for Pareto ESG Global Corporate Bond. He has a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on financial mathematics from KTH and has studied economics at Stockholm University.