Legal & General Group plc

05/17/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/17/2023 02:52

Legal & General Capital appoints Julia Goldsworthy, former WMCA Director and PwC Senior Adviser, as Head of Social Impact Investment

Legal & General Capital (LGC), the alternative asset platform of Legal & General Group (L&G), announces that it has appointed Julia Goldsworthy as its Head of Social Impact Investment as it continues its long-term commitment to driving positive change through impact-led investing that meets local and national social and environmental needs.

Socially orientated and impact-led investing can directly address some of the most pressing demands of our time at local, national, and even international levels, whilst also offering commercial opportunity. Oversubscribed housing waiting lists, regenerating left-behind communities, and scaling up technology to rise to the challenge of reaching net zero are just some of the areas that can create positive social and environmental outcomes and risk-adjusted returns, and which are crying out for investment. To date, L&G has invested over £30bn projects, including in residential property; specialist commercial real estate; clean energy; alternative credit; and venture capital through LGC.

Julia joins a growing team led by L&G Group Social Impact & Investment Director Pete Gladwell and follows the appointment of John Alker, formerly of UKGBC, in 2021 as Head of Sustainability. Julia's appointment reinforces L&G's commitment to investing society's capital for society's benefit by supporting the real economy and transformative projects in partnership with local leaders and experts across the UK and US. As Head of Social Impact Investment, Julia will work with new and existing partners to centre local perspectives and expertise across LGC's place-based partnerships and investments and ensure that each relevant division or subsidiary of L&G is engaged effectively for the benefit of local communities. Julia's new role is a recognition that extra commitment and early-stage collaboration is needed to help meet local investment needs and create investible proposals.

A former Director of Strategy and Economy at the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), Julia led negotiations on the regional second devolution deal and Local Industrial Strategy, after 3 years at PwC focusing on the market response to the emerging devolution agenda. Julia has also served as an MP and Treasury Special Adviser in the Coalition, with work spanning a broad range of issues, though often with a place based, inclusive growth focus. Julia also holds non-executive positions including as a Board member for Crisis.

LGC significantly increased its alternative asset commitments in 2022, investing around £5bn towards levelling up the UK's towns and cities across 2022, driving regional economic growth, tackling the housing crisis, and supporting the climate transition, whilst expanding its footprint into the US for the first time. This led to the delivery of over 17,000 new homes, 2.7m sq. ft of commercial real estate across the UK and US, and investments in multiple innovative clean energy start-ups and scale-ups to support the transition to a low carbon economy. In 2023, LGC has continued to achieve further milestones in its alternative asset investments, including investing over £50m into clean energy technologies to decarbonise real estate.