Meet our seasoned team of professionals with a passion for ethical finance and have been actively involved in the sector for over 20 years.

Our Global Steering Group brings together experienced practitioners with deep knowledge in their areas of expertise, such as banking and law. With their combined knowledge, they represent and lead GEFI and its values on a global stage.

Guided by the Global Steering Group, our strong operational team supports their vision with contextual and current knowledge and brings it to life on a daily basis.

Global Steering Group


Dame Susan Rice

Susan is the Chair of the GEFI Global Steering Group.

With a career that spans medical research, leadership roles in higher education and then banking, Dame Susan chairs the Global Steering Group of GEFI (Global Ethical Finance Initiative). She also chairs the boards of Business Stream, North American Income Trust, and the newly established Forth Green Freeport.

The first woman to head a UK or European clearing bank as Chief Executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland plc, she was also a director of the Bank of England, Senior Independent Director of both J Sainsbury’s plc and SSE plc and lay member of Court at Edinburgh University. She was founding chair of Scotland’s Fiscal Commission, the country’s official, independent economic and fiscal forecaster and recently became a non-executive director on the board of the UK’s Office for Budget Responsibility.

Focused on the creation of long-term value in business and enterprise, she works with the UK’s Place-based Climate Action Network and previously led a business-focused collaboration on carbon reduction and a sustainable Scottish economy. A leading voice on ethics in finance, she chaired the Financial Services Culture Board and supported the Chartered Banker Institute by leading her industry to support the creation of professional standards for bankers. Susan also helped develop numerous social finance and impact investing entities in the US and the UK.

Alongside several honorary degrees and professional fellowships, Dame Susan is a Freeman of the City of London.

Thom Kenrick

Thom, alongside Eva Cairns, advises GEFI’s Ethical Finance Global Summit.

Thom Kenrick is Head of Social Strategy & Impact at NatWest Group. His team is responsible for driving the bank’s approach to social issues (e.g. financial wellbeing, human rights, controversial sectors) and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The team also lead and deliver the bank’s flagship financial education programme, MoneySense, which is used in over 60% of UK schools.  Thom is a Fellow of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability (FICRS), and a Fellow of the RSA (FRSA). He is a Trustee of the School for Social Entrepreneurs; a Trustee of B Lab UK; and on the Advisory Board of the Global Ethical Finance Initiative (GEFI).

Lord John Alderdice FRCPsych

Lord Alderdice FRCPsych patrons for GEFI’s Edinburgh Finance Declaration.

Lord Alderdice’s professional background is as a clinical and academic physician and psychiatrist. He was a consultant psychiatrist in psychotherapy in Belfast and senior lecturer in psychotherapy at The Queen’s University of Belfast (UK) from 1998 to 2010. He has also been a Visiting Professor, at the Department of Psychiatry and Co-Chairman of the Critical Incidents Analysis Group, at the University of Virginia (USA), and for some years until recently a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at the University of Maryland in Baltimore (USA). Lord Alderdice’s main focus now is as Director of the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict (CRIC) established in Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford where he concentrates, with colleagues in the Department of Politics and International Relations and the School of Anthropology, on analysing, understanding and engaging with the problems of religious fundamentalism, political radicalization and violent community conflict, including the intractable difficulties between First Nation populations and incoming people. At GEFI, John has a critical role in promoting ethical finance and pioneering an Interfaith shared values framework, the world’s first shared values framework towards finance.

Further members

Lord David Pitt-Watson

Visiting Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School

Amy Clarke

Non Executive Director & Strategic Advisor, Tribe Impact Capital

Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar

Chairman, INCEIF University

Eva Cairns

Head of Responsible Investment, Scottish Widows

Simon Thompson

Dr Hayat Sindi

Founder & CEO of the Institute for Quality

Tariq Shaikh

President RJ Fleming ME

Satya Tripathi

Secretary General, Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet

Gail Hurley

Co-Director of the Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)

Jamison Ervin

Nature for Development, UNDP

Founding core partners

Operational Team


Managing Director, GEFI

Omar Shaikh

Co-founder and Senior Advisor, Host of Ethical Finance Roundtable

Graham Burnside

Senior Advisor, GEFI

Amanda Young

Senior Advisor

Allan Watt

GCC Programme Lead

Dalia Aboulenein

Assistant Manager

Angus Clelland

Project Analyst

Varsha Jairam

Managing Director, GEFI

Omar Shaikh

Omar is the Managing Director of the Global Ethical Finance Initiative (GEFI) and Board Member of the UK Islamic Finance Council (UKIFC)

A Chartered Accountant by profession, he specialises in ethical/responsible finance, Islamic finance, and private equity. He has extensive experience in financial services and has advised multiple governments and regulators on ecosystem building as a leading advocate for sustainable and Islamic finance. His background includes working with EY London, where he qualified as a CA and was the former Head of Islamic finance.

Through his GEFI work, Omar has established a number of initiatives, including the Path to COP, the SDG Financial Products platform with UNDP, which promotes innovative financing structures for the SDGs, the Global Islamic Finance and UN SDGs Taskforce launched with the UK Government and IsDB, and the award-winning interfaith Edinburgh Finance Declaration—the world’s first shared values approach to finance between Islamic finance and the Church. He also served on the Board of the University of Oxford Faith-Aligned Impact Finance Project

Omar received a BAcc and a PhD from the University of Glasgow along with an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University conferred for his work in developing ethical finance. Beyond finance, he is actively involved with Colourful Heritage which works with Glasgow Museums to preserve and celebrate South Asian heritage in Scotland, The King’s Trust Scotland and Olivewood Primary School.

Co-founder and Senior Advisor, Host of Ethical Finance Roundtable

Graham Burnside

Graham is Co-founder and senior advisor of the Global Ethical Finance Initiative. He is host of the Ethical Finance Round Table.

Graham is a recognised expert in banking and finance law, who over his working career with a number of senior Scottish law firms specialised in particular in structured finance and capital markets, along with debt trading and financial product documentation. He is the co-founder and now Senior Advisor at GEFI and chairs the Edinburgh Ethical Finance Roundtable series, successfully running since 2010. He pioneered the legal development of Islamic finance within Scotland, on which he became the country’s leading expert, having structured and documented the first (and so far only) Islamic mortgage products operating under Scots law and the first fully Sharia-compliant commercial real estate financing in Scotland. He chairs the Advisory Board of the Islamic Finance Council UK. Chambers & Partners ‘Guide to the Legal Profession’ conferred on Graham the accolade of “Senior Statesman” in banking and finance law in Scotland, the only lawyer so recognised.

Senior Advisor, GEFI

Amanda Young

Amanda was the Chief Sustainability Officer for the Investments business at abrdn, where she led the sustainable investment strategy for the firm and the Investment Sustainability Group.  She has over two decades of experience in responsible investment. Previously, Amanda held positions at Newton Investment Management, CCLA Investment Management and Rabobank International. Amanda graduated from Lancaster University with a BSc in Psychology and has completed the University of Edinburgh Business School’s Executive Women’s Leadership Programme. She is the Chair of the Sustainability and Responsible Investment Committee of the Investment Association, a board director for Social Investment Scotland’s SIS Ventures fund and represented abrdn on the Scottish Taskforce for Green and Sustainable Financial Services. Previous appointments include Chair, workstream for the UK Government’s Taskforce on social impact investment, co-Chair of the Scottish Purposeful Business Commission, Board Director of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and Chair of the FTSE Russell ESG Advisory Committee.  Amanda has appeared on the Financial News top 100 most influential women in European Finance for 6 years.  She was the inaugural winner of Women in Investment Awards Sustainable & ESG Investment Woman of the Year in 2021 and was on Financial News’ inaugural Fifty Most Influential in Sustainable Finance list in 2022.

Senior Advisor

Allan Watt

Allan is a senior adviser to Global Ethical Finance with wide experience in public, private and voluntary sectors in the UK and overseas.

He has been UK Chief Executive and also Scotland Director for the Prince’s Trust which helps young people into work or education and provides microfinance and start-up mentoring. Allan spent thirteen years at RBS with responsibility for communication, sponsorship, marketing and CSR activities in Edinburgh-based global roles and for three years in Hong Kong, as a member of the RBS Asia Pacific executive management team. This included work on affordable finance, lending in disadvantaged areas and impact investing.

Earlier in his career, he worked for the Scottish Development Agency and as Development Director for the Wise Group, a UK wide social enterprise. Most recently he has been carrying out interim work and consulting roles, including a year as Communications Director for Abellio, a Dutch-owned UK transport operator. Allan has been an advisor to the UK Government on employment and financial inclusion and has been a board member for a number of community, charitable and trade bodies.

GCC Programme Lead

Dalia Aboulenein

Assistant Manager

Angus Clelland

Project Analyst

Varsha Jairam

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