Career U-turn: From wealthy investment bankers to young homeless people

Social entrepreneur Eva Riedel spent 20 years in asset management before she took a giant leap and established an association to help young homeless people. She met with AMWatch to explain why. 
Eva Riedel has worked at several asset managers, including SEB, BPT, ABN Amro and Aberdeen. | Photo: PR
Eva Riedel has worked at several asset managers, including SEB, BPT, ABN Amro and Aberdeen. | Photo: PR
BY CAMILLA JENKEY

Eva Riedel was supposed to go to medical school but realized that she didn’t have the stomach to watch sick and dying people every day.

Already a subscriber?Log in here

Read the whole article

Get access for 14 days for free. No credit card is needed, and you will not be automatically signed up for a paid subscription after the free trial.

With your free trial you get:

  • Access all locked articles
  • Receive our daily newsletters
  • Access our app
!
!
Must contain at least 6 characters
!
Must contain at least 2 characters
!
Must contain at least 2 characters

Get full access for you and your coworkers

Start a free company trial today

Sign up for our newsletter

Stay ahead of development by receiving our newsletter on the latest sector knowledge.

!
Newsletter terms

Front page now

Further reading

The environmental, social and governance ratings of exchange-traded funds are set to be downgraded by index provider MSCI. | Foto: Delcia Lopez/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Hundreds of funds set to lose ESG rating