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Tamara Brian

Private Equity Associate at Generation Investment Management
📍 London, England, United Kingdom

Tamara is a Private Equity Associate at Generation Investment Management, building on her background in green economy banking from J. P. Morgan. She holds both a Master of Arts and a Bachelors degree from the University of Cambridge, showcasing her expertise in finance focused on sustainability.

Her career has been consistently dedicated to the intersection of finance and sustainability, from green economy banking to her current private equity role.

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Experience
7 Years
Current Role
Private Equity Associate
Location
London, England, United Kingdom
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Priorities

Topics Tamara cares about

Sustainable Investing
Her current role is at Generation Investment Management, a firm founded on the principles of sustainable and impact investing.
Green Economy
She was previously a Senior Associate in the Green Economy Banking team at J. P. Morgan, focusing on environmentally-friendly businesses.
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Career

Work history

10-2025
Private Equity Associate
Generation Investment Management
6-2019 - 10-2025
Green Economy Banking Senior Associate
J.P. Morgan
6-2017 - 8-2017
Equity Research Summer Analyst
Fidelity International
3-2016 - 4-2016
Equity Specialist Sales Spring Analyst
Nomura
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Education
2018 - 2019
Master of Arts - MA
Cambridge Judge Business School
2015 - 2018
Bachelor’s Degree
University of Cambridge
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