Dear Alumni and Friends,Dear Students,You are cordially to attend Un Ancien parle aux Anciens with Emilie Mazzacurati ('02)-From Sciences Po to the economic risk of climate changeWednesday, January 23, 2019at 6:30 PMat CANOPY595 Pacific Ave 4th floor, San Francisco CA, 94133The talk will start at 6:45 PM.A "light cocktail" will follow and allow networking opportunities.We look forward to seeing you.* * *Emilie Mazzacurati is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Four Twenty SevenAs a pioneer of the incorporation of climate science into decision-making in the private and public sectors, Emilie founded Four Twenty Seven in 2012 to help businesses and communities understand the risks from climate change and develop effective resilience strategies.An expert in climate adaptation and resilience, she is a frequent speaker at international events on climate risks and opportunities, has published extensively on climate policy, and teaches at the University of California, Davis on Business & Climate Change. She served as a member of California’s Technical Advisory Group for the implementation of Governor Brown’s Executive Order on climate change (EO B-30-15) and was Head of Carbon Analysis at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon. Emilie received the Visionary Award from the City of Berkeley, CA in 2016 and was a finalist for the Cartier Women’s Global Initiative for women entrepreneurs in 2014.
Dear Alumni and Friends,Dear Students,You are cordially to attend Un Ancien parle aux Anciens with Emilie Mazzacurati ('02)-From Sciences Po to the economic risk of climate changeWednesday, January 23, 2019at 6:30 PMat CANOPY595 Pacific Ave 4th floor, San Francisco CA, 94133The talk will start at 6:45 PM.A "light cocktail" will follow and allow networking opportunities.We look forward to seeing you.* * *Emilie Mazzacurati is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Four Twenty SevenAs a pioneer of the incorporation of climate science into decision-making in the private and public sectors, Emilie founded Four Twenty Seven in 2012 to help businesses and communities understand the risks from climate change and develop effective resilience strategies.An expert in climate adaptation and resilience, she is a frequent speaker at international events on climate risks and opportunities, has published extensively on climate policy, and teaches at the University of California, Davis on Business & Climate Change. She served as a member of California’s Technical Advisory Group for the implementation of Governor Brown’s Executive Order on climate change (EO B-30-15) and was Head of Carbon Analysis at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon. Emilie received the Visionary Award from the City of Berkeley, CA in 2016 and was a finalist for the Cartier Women’s Global Initiative for women entrepreneurs in 2014.
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