Transforming Companies with Engine No. 1 ETFs

AIO Financial – Fee Only Financial Advisors

Driving Sustainable Change

Transforming Investment Strategies for a Greener Future

At Engine No. 1, we believe in the power of active ownership to drive meaningful change. Our investment strategies are designed to improve governance, optimize capital allocation, and foster long-term sustainability.

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Strategic Engagements

Our Approach to Governance

Engine No. 1’s approach to engagements is highly strategic and focused. We aim to enhance governance structures, optimize capital allocation, and encourage companies to develop long-term strategies that support a lower carbon footprint. This method sets us apart from traditional divestment strategies, as we believe in driving change from within.

Our campaign at ExxonMobil exemplifies our commitment to improving governance and pushing for sustainable practices. By engaging directly with the company, we strive to create a more responsible and forward-thinking corporate strategy.

We focus on transparency and accountability, ensuring that the companies we invest in are held to the highest standards. Our goal is to create long-term shareholder value while addressing critical environmental and social issues.

Active Ownership

A Catalyst for Sustainable Investment

Active ownership is at the core of Engine No. 1’s investment strategy. We engage deeply with the companies we invest in, advocating for improvements in governance, strategic direction, and environmental impact. This hands-on approach allows us to influence positive change and drive sustainable growth.

Our ETFs, such as Vote and Net Zero, leverage our voting power to support environmental and social shareholder proposals. By focusing on active ownership, we aim to create a ripple effect that encourages the largest companies in the U.S. to adopt more sustainable practices.

The Power of Collaborative Engagement

Collaborative engagement with other investors and stakeholders is essential for driving meaningful change. Building consensus and working across the ecosystem allows for a more unified and effective approach to influencing corporate behavior. By joining forces, investors can amplify their impact, ensuring that companies are held accountable for their governance, strategy, and environmental practices. This collective effort is crucial for achieving long-term, sustainable improvements in the corporate world.

At Engine No. 1, we believe that collaboration is key to our success. Our strategy involves working closely with other investors to push for better governance and more sustainable business practices. This approach not only strengthens our position but also fosters a culture of accountability and transparency within the companies we engage with. Together, we can drive significant change and promote a more sustainable future.

ETFs with a Purpose

Vote and Net Zero: Driving Change in Sustainable Investing

The Future of Sustainable Investing

Pioneering a New Approach with Engine No. 1

The future of sustainable investing is being reshaped by innovative approaches that prioritize active ownership and engagement. Engine No. 1 is at the forefront of this movement, pioneering strategies that link environmental and social issues to shareholder value. By focusing on the largest companies and driving change from within, Engine No. 1 aims to create long-term value while addressing critical global challenges.

Investors have a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on the world’s largest companies through Engine No. 1’s approach. By engaging deeply with these companies, pushing for improvements in governance, strategy, and environmental impact, investors can help shape a more sustainable future. The potential for meaningful change is immense, and Engine No. 1’s ETFs offer a compelling way for investors to be part of this transformative journey. As the landscape

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