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Maria Loyez (Chief Customer Officer at Australian Ethical Investment Limited)

Maria Loyez

Chief Customer Officer at Australian Ethical Investment Limited

Maria is responsible for sales, marketing and customer experience to help drive business growth, which in turn increases positive impact on society. Maria has more than 20 years strategic marketing, Cx and leadership experience having previously held senior roles at neo-bank Volt, SocietyOne, OFX, AMP, Optus, and Virgin.

Corin Millais (Head of Socially Responsible Banking at Teachers Mutual Bank Ltd)

Corin Millais

Head of Socially Responsible Banking at Teachers Mutual Bank Ltd

Corin Millais is the Head of Socially Responsible Banking at Teachers Mutual Bank Limited.Corin has 25+ years’ experience across corporate, policy and NGO sectors, including CEO of the Climate Institute, MD of Climate Care, CSR lead at Westfield and Mirvac, CEO of the European Wind Energy Association, Director of the European Renewable Energy Council, campaigns at Greenpeace International, and community forestry in Uganda and St Lucia.

Nayanisha Samarakoon (Head of Policy & Advocacy at RIAA)

Nayanisha Samarakoon

Head of Policy & Advocacy at RIAA

Nayanisha is a senior lawyer with extensive federal public sector experience in governance, corporate compliance and regulation.

She arrives at RIAA after a long history at the corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). She was the project lead on ASIC’s thematic review into greenwashing by ‘green’ or ‘ethical’ managed funds and superannuation funds. This consisted of a review of the market, close engagement with international regulators and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and developing a deep understanding of both the existing Australian regulatory framework and government priorities as well as international development in this space. Through this review, she led a group across ASIC’s Corporations, Superannuation and Investment Managers teams to deliver industry and consumer guidance.

Outside of work, she volunteers as a board member and secretary at Juno Services Inc., a not-for-profit family violence and homelessness service provider based in Melbourne. She is also on the board of Fitted for Work, a charity focused on helping women experiencing disadvantage get work, keep work and navigate through working life.