Grace O’Hanlon

Sustainable Investment Analyst
Milford Team Grace O’Hanlon

Grace joined Milford in January 2022 as a Sustainable Investment Analyst in the Auckland office.

Her role is to facilitate the pricing of sustainability risk and identification of sustainability opportunities, while engaging effectively with the companies we invest in to drive more sustainable outcomes. Prior to joining Milford, Grace was a Process Engineer in the Oil and Gas industry, before moving to New Zealand and becoming an Assistant Analyst in Equity Research at Jarden.

Grace graduated from the University of Queensland in 2014 with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, with a minor in Biological Engineering. Grace is also an Olympian and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist.

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Look out Barbie; UN about to set Oppenheimer on plastics

Grace O’Hanlon,8 May 2024

The global plastic problem is very real and growing fast. Globally, about 50kg of plastic waste is generated per person per annum. In developed economies, it can be 4-5 times that. Unlike the gaseous emissions generated from burning fossil fuels, plastic pollution is easily visible. While we may feel the warming effects of greenhouse gases, […]

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Hydrogen: a transition gas, or just a pipe dream?

Grace O’Hanlon,26 July 2023

The third global energy revolution is now upon us. The first was the coal-powered steam engine introduced in the Industrial Revolution, allowing for the mechanisation of labour. The second was the oil and gas revolution, where the commercialisation of refining and optimisation of well-drilling allowed for the flow of cheap and abundant oil and gas. […]

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A perfect storm… with a clean energy silver lining?

In just two-and-a-half years, the 2020s have already proved to be a decade of dramatic and disruptive change – but could some change be for the better? The world continues to weather a global pandemic, lockdowns, supply chain disruptions, and a European war. Oil, gas and electricity prices have spiked in the past 12 months, […]

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What are you wearing? Undressing Modern Slavery risk in supply chains

Grace O’Hanlon,2 September 2022

As a consumer in the Western world, almost everything you own or wear cascades through a long and opaque international supply chain before it arrives in your possession. From the clothes on your back and the phone in your pocket, to the beans used to make your morning coffee, all at some point in their […]

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