Professional environment and real influence
Every day, Snorre learns something new that he had not anticipated. For example, there is a great deal to consider when he and his colleagues vote at shareholder meetings.
“So much needs to be evaluated and assessed. Even with extensive analytical support and general principles to work towards, we often have to reach a position on complex and nuanced problems. The world is not black and white, but ultimately we still have to vote either yes or no. This can be a challenge, but it’s incredibly rewarding to be part of this and to influence our decisions.”
Snorre is delighted to work somewhere with such a strong professional focus and where responsible investment is so important. He says one of the best things about the fund is its people and learning opportunities.
"We have this culture where you’re expected both to perform and to collaborate widely. Wherever I’ve been in the organisation, whatever role I’ve had, there are always people who are ready to discuss things and help you".
"My colleagues in the ownership department have a wide range of professional backgrounds but share a commitment to environmental and social issues and responsible investment”, Snorre adds.
Motivation and responsibility
The fund’s role in Norwegian society is a clear source of motivation in his work. In a busy working day with short deadlines, he sometimes has to take a step back and remind himself of the fund’s long-term objective. He also feels a keen sense of responsibility.
“Faced with a tricky problem, I’m always conscious of the importance of finding a robust solution, because it means so much to so many different stakeholders. We’re managing other people’s money, and the choices we make must be the right ones. At the same time, it’s hard because you could always dive deeper into an issue and re-examine your decisions one more time. To work here, you must like to be challenged and be comfortable with there not always being a straightforward answer to everything.”