The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has recently awarded Chevening fellowships to a group of private sector and government representatives from various countries on the basis of being in,or having the potential to be in, positions of leadership in developing low carbon economies in their home countries.
CMIA will be hosting this group for a networking event to exchange information on investment leads in the Fellows' countries, and how they may use the carbon markets to bring about low carbon economies.
CMIA members are warmly invited to join this event
on Monday, 8 February 2010, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
at the Hunton and Williams offices on 30 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8EP
Registration is required to attend this event. Please contact Leticia Labre to register.
Attendees should bring lots of business cards for the networking activity,
and photo identification for security checks at the venue lobby.
Programme format:
| 2:00 - 2:10 p.m. |
Introduction to the CMIA
Miles Austin
Director, CMIA
|
| 2:10 - 2:20 p.m. |
Introduction to the University of Edinburgh Chevening Programme
Francisco Ascui
Lecturer, University of Edinburgh Business School
|
| 2:20 - 3:00 p.m. |
Networking activity, facilitated by CMIA
|
| 3:00 - 3:15 p.m. |
Introduction to the Carbon Markets
Miles Austin
Director, CMIA
|
| 3:15 - 4:00 p.m. |
Networking |
List of Chevening Fellows:
Caroline Brown (Australia)
Acting Manager
Agriculture Policy Group, Tasmanian Department for Primary Industries, Water and Environment
Claudia da Costa Martinelli Wehbe (Brazil)
Coordinator-General of Programs
Ministry of Finance
Yufeng Guo (China)
COO
Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange
Krzysztof M Piskorski (Poland)
Owner/Consultant
Parker and Associates
Pungky Widiaryanto (Indonesia)
Planner
Ministry of National Development Planning
Roberto Mario Esmeral-Berrío (Columbia)
Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Consultant
InterAmerican Development Bank
Suman Kumar (India)
Deputy Director
Confederation of Indian Industry
Wendala Gamaralalage Subhani Sulochana Keerthiratne (Sri Lanka)
Senior Assistant Director
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Charanjit Singh (India)
Assistant Vice President
HSBC
Florence Monde Sitwala (Zambia)
Deputy Director, Planning and Economic Development Division
Ministry of Finance
Huan-Cheng Wen (Taiwan)
Section Chief of Department
Taiwan Power Company
Pedro G. Gómez Pensado (Mexico)
Director for Energy Sector Studies
Ministry of Energy
Sigmund Fritschy (Australia)
Senior Economist
Department of Treasury and Finance (State of Victoria)
Sun Ping (China)
Deputy Director-General
People’s Bank of China