Black in Marine Science is building a community Postdoc Camille Gaynus of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues formed a nonprofit dedicated to lifting up Black voices in marine science and inspiring a new generation to follow their curiosity about the ocean.
Camille Gaynus had long felt at home in the water, and her parents passed on a love of nature as well. But her career path in marine science truly crystallized while she was underwater in Indonesia the summer before her senior year of college. SCUBA diving in one of the most biodiverse coral reefs on the planet, she was awestruck by the spectacular life forms all around her.
Burcheri, who is also an ambassador for the Diversity Project, has more than 24 years of experience in the industry, having previously held fund management roles at Paribas Asset Management, M&G and Shell Pension Management Service, before joining Artemis in 2011.
She will be based in Fidelity s London office and will work alongside seven portfolio managers on the US equity team, as well as its 34-strong team of analysts.
Romain Boscher, global chief investment officer of equities for Fidelity International, said: In recent years, we have been evolving our investment platform by introducing more team-based portfolio management structures. I am delighted to have someone of Rosanna s calibre with an excellent investment track-record join our US equity team.