Archives: Trainers

Simon Messenger

Climate finance and sustainability reporting

A sustainability expert, formerly advising the UNEP Finance Initiative and currently serving as a senior advisor to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). Previously the Managing Director of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board, spearheading efforts around the TCFD recommendations.

Peter Willis

Sustainability leadership

A trailblazer in leadership development who served as the African Director of the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership for over a decade. An adept facilitator of innovative processes, strategic dialogues, and mentorship programs for multinationals and governments.

James Vaccaro

Sustainable finance

A strategist with 25+ years of senior leadership in sustainable finance, currently spearheading the Climate Safe Lending Network – a multi-stakeholder initiative driving climate alignment across the banking industry.

Fatima Roudani

Climate stress test and prudential regulation

A former director on capital requirements and related risks for HSBC Global Markets who worked with teams globally to align the bank with Basel 3. She has a background on quantitative models and leads advisory on optimisation plans and other strategic project.

John MacArthur

Net zero transition and decarbonisation

A senior advisor for a CEO-led community of over 200 leading sustainable businesses. Led climate change initiatives at a major oil company, inspiring climate investments of over $15 billion. Prior to this, were the founding chair of a billion-dollar energy transition venture fund.

Sustainable investment, renewable energy and fintech

Seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in finance and technology across Europe and Asia. She drives innovation in financial instruments for supply chain and SME financing. She has a focus on sustainable finance and renewable energy, having  delivered training programs for GIZ, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and ADB.

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