Ken Van Weyenberg has been Head of Client Portfolio Management Fundamental Equity since 2025. Since joining Candriam in 2010, his previous roles have included Senior Client Portfolio Manager for Thematic Global Equity, Head of Client Portfolio Management for Private Clients & Asset Allocation, and Senior Investment Specialist in Private Clients & Asset Allocation.
Before joining the asset management industry, Ken spent three years in media and financial journalism at Kanaal Z/Canal Z and Moneytalk & Cash.
Ken holds a Bachelor’s in Journalism from Artevelde Hogeschool Gent, Belgium.
Discover the latest articles by Ken Van Weyenberg
Ken Van Weyenberg, Quentin Duquesne, Equities, Geopolitics, Healthcare
Europe strengthens healthcare sovereignty through supply chain resilience, policy reform and innovation, creating new investment opportunities.
Research Paper, Equities, Johan Van der Biest, Ken Van Weyenberg
The environmental transition
The environmental transition is no longer a distant policy ambition. It is becoming a structural economic force — reshaping energy systems, industrial value chains and resource infrastructure. As clean technologies mature and environmental pressures intensify, investors can look beyond short-term policy cycles to a multi-decade capex opportunity spanning electrification, circularity and water security.
Ken Van Weyenberg, Water, Equities, Circular Economy
The transition's next challenge: beyond clean energy
The environmental transition is often presented as a clean-energy story. However, as electrification scales, a different question is becoming more important: can the global economy secure, reuse and manage the resources needed to make the transition possible?
ESG, SRI, Equities, Ken Van Weyenberg
The environmental transition enters its capex era
Why the environmental transition is fuelling the next boom in energy, industry and resources
Ken Van Weyenberg, Equities, ESG, SRI
A transition gaining speed
The environmental transition has entered a new phase. What was once seen as a gradual, policy-led shift is unfolding as a faster, economically driven transformation. Technology, cost dynamics and rising physical risks are converging, turning environmental change into a central force redefining growth, capital allocation and corporate strategy.