Stephanie Dobson

Portfolio Manager

Ms. Dobson is a Portfolio Manager of Putnam Sustainable Leaders Fund, Putnam Sustainable Future Fund, and related ESG-focused exchange-traded funds and separately managed accounts. She is responsible for conducting fundamental analysis and valuation of companies, evaluating their performance across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, and identifying potential risks and opportunities related to these factors. Ms. Dobson is on the Board of Directors of Rosie’s Place, a women-only sanctuary and shelter in Boston. She joined Putnam in 2017 and has been in the investment industry since 2011.

ETFs

Putnam Sustainable Future ETF
Putnam Sustainable Leaders ETF

Mutual Funds

Fact sheet Annual Semi annual
Sustainable Future Fund
Sustainable Leaders Fund
Overall Morningstar RatingTM among 1122 funds in the Large Growth category.
10-year Morningstar RatingTM among 803 funds in the Large Growth category.
5-year Morningstar RatingTM among 1035 funds in the Large Growth category.
3-year Morningstar RatingTM among 1122 funds in the Large Growth category.

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