Academic, trainer, consultant, researcher, and practitioner specialising in corporate governance, ESG integration, and sustainable finance. Senior Fellow of Advance HE (UK), SECP Certified Director, and IFC ESG Training of Trainers certified. Principal Investigator for a Sindh HEC funded project on green financial products and market development in Pakistan. Wiley Top Cited Article 2025, Corporate Governance: An International Review.
Dr. Asif Saeed is a sustainable finance academic and practitioner based in Paris. He holds a PhD in Sustainable Finance from Université Paris‑Est Créteil, France. His expertise covers corporate finance, socially responsible investment, corporate governance, and financial management. He teaches and conducts research at EMLV Business School, an internationally accredited institution (AACSB, AMBA, EFMD), and is an active member of the De Vinci Research Center. His research informs advisory work on ESG‑linked investment strategies and green finance instruments.
A finance academic and practitioner based in Paris, with a PhD from Université Paris Est Créteil. His expertise spans corporate finance, entrepreneurial finance, socially responsible investment, and financial management. He teaches and researches at one of France’s AACSB, AMBA and EFMD-accredited institutions and is an active member of the De Vinci Research Center. His research directly informs advisory work on ESG-linked investment strategies and sustainable finance instruments.
A finance researcher and educator with a PhD from Edith Cowan University, Australia, and over ten years of teaching and research experience across Pakistan, Australia, and Vietnam. His research focuses on corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and ESG and environmental disclosures. Based at one of Australia’s leading global universities, he brings both rigorous academic grounding and international perspective to sustainability reporting and governance advisory work.
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