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As talk of “ESG fatigue” grows louder, Andera Partners is taking a different view. According to Chief Sustainability Officer Noëlla de Bermingham, the decline of ESG as a buzzword is not a setback—but a sign of maturity. In this interview, she explains why sustainability now sits at the heart of investment resilience and value creation, how LP expectations are shifting from policies to proof, and what will define the next generation of credible impact and sustainability-led private equity strategies.

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