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Mark Fulton is the global head of strategic planning and a climate change strategist at Deutsche Asset Management in New York. He joined the company in 2006 after 29 years of investment experience in senior roles in research and management at Citigroup in the United States, Salomon Smith Barney and NatWest in Sydney, Potter Partners in Melbourne, and James Capel in London.
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