Tessa Tennant

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Tessa Tennant
OBE
Born
Teresa Mary Cormack

(1959-05-29)29 May 1959
Died7 July 2018(2018-07-07) (aged 59)
Alma materKing's College London
Occupation(s)Environmentalist, businesswoman
Spouses
Henry Lovell Tennant
(m. 1983; died 1990)
Bill Staempfli
(m. 2007)
Children1

Teresa Mary "Tessa" Tennant

responsible investment and was described by The Economist in its obituary notice as "a giant of green finance."[2][3][4]

Life and career

Tennant was born in Bletchingley, Surrey, to John Cormack and Jean Davies. After attending Prior's Field School, Godalming, Tennant studied for a Human Environmental Studies degree at King's College London. Following her graduation, she worked for the Green Alliance in the early 1980s. Subsequently, Tennant co-founded the UK's first green investment fund, the Merlin (now Jupiter) Ecology Fund, in 1988.[1][5]

During her career, Tennant helped lead and found several influential organisations for green and responsible investors including UKSIF, AsRIA and the Carbon Disclosure Project.[6] Among many other roles, she served as a director of the Green Investment Bank.[7]

During her career, Tennant was a pioneer in the field of responsible investment. She led the creation and was first Chair of the Association for Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia based in Hong Kong (ASrIA), and The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), which works with over 18,700 of the largest corporations and 1,100 local governments in the world to reduce their environmental impact.

Awards and honours

In June 2018, the Financial Times/IFC Transformational Business Awards presented Tennant with its inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award and announced that this award would be named after her in future.[4]

She was awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to sustainable investment at Holyroodhouse in 2018.[8][9][10]

Marriage and family

The then Teresa Cormack met Henry Lovell Tennant in South America during her

AIDS in 1990.[8][11] The couple's son, Euan (born 1983),[10] now manages The Glen, the Tennant family estate in the Scottish borders.[12]

In 2007, she married Bill Staempfli, a New York-born architect.[1][13]

Death

Tennant spent her last months at The Glen with her family,[1] and died from ovarian cancer on 7 July 2018, aged 59.[8][9][10]

A testimonial in The Economist paid tribute to her networking skills and ability to work with and influence diverse groups by describing her as "A rainmaker who cajoled the religious and made them greener."[2]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Remembering Tessa Tennant, giant of green finance". The Economist. 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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  4. ^ a b "Tessa Tennant wins Lifetime Achievement Award – ndci.global". ndci.global. 11 June 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Obituary: Tessa Tennant – Responsible Investor". www.responsible-investor.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Obituary – Tessa Tennant: a long-term legacy: Environmental Finance". www.environmental-finance.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  7. ^ "UK Green Investment Bank opens for business". GOV.UK. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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  10. ^ . Retrieved 5 August 2018. married on Mustique in 1983. Soon afterwards their son, Euan, who became an electrician, was born. (subscription required)
  11. ^ Willis, Tim (23 February 2011). "The final days of London bohemian Henry Tennant". Evening Standard. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  12. ^ Murray, James (11 July 2018). "Obituary: Green investment pioneer Tessa Tennant". Investment Week. Retrieved 5 August 2018. (subscription required)
  13. ^ "Interiors: The Old Larder". The Scotsman. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2019.