Publié: 27 juin 2024
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The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation, engaging the foremost leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The Centre for Energy and Materials (CENMAT) and the Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems (FMS) have a history of successful collaboration in areas of shared interest. The Forum’s Centre for Energy and Materials (CENMAT) serves as the multi-stakeholder and cross-industry platform that enables building new coalitions and delivering cutting-edge insights required for a sustainable, secure and equitable energy future globally and locally. The Centre engages leaders from the public and private sectors to deliver new insights and multistakeholder collaborations at the global, regional and national levels. The Forum’s Centre for Financial and Monetary System (FMS) is comprised of leading global and regional institutions from the financial services and investing industries, among other critical stakeholders. It engages this broad set of actors to design and develop a more sustainable, resilient, trusted, and accessible financial system that reinforces long-term value creation and economic growth.
Finance is recognised as a crucial enabler for accelerating the transition to a secure, sustainable and equitable energy system. Current levels of investments are not aligned with the pace and scale required for the energy transition and there are significant geographic disparities with investments flowing predominantly within developed economies. Mobilising both public and private finance for the energy transition is essential.
In this context, we are hiring a Lead, Energy and Materials transition financing to develop and deliver shared strategic objectives and priorities on financing the energy and materials transition. The successful candidate will work closely with the Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems (FMS) and the relevant Industry teams to ensure effective collaboration between relevant CENMAT and FMS activities. This person will progressively lead on existing initiatives, identify new areas of collaboration, co-develop knowledge products, programming events, and engaging key stakeholders in the CENMAT activities from companies and Forum Partners across the financial sector, multilateral development banks, and governments to drive collaboration.
The Lead, Energy and Materials transition financing will (for the first 6 months) report to Head, Centre for Energy and Materials; Member of the Executive Committee and will have a dotted line to the Lead in Sustainable Finance in the FMS team. After 6 months the main reporting line within CENMAT will be re-assessed. The position will work closely with wider Forum Colleagues, in particular with the Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems (FMS) and the Global Industries Team, to strengthen collaboration and ensure alignment across initiatives and activities.
Main responsibilities and deliverables:
Existing initiatives
Conducting research and new initiatives incubation
Co-develop knowledge products and programme events
Collaboration and stakeholder engagement
Other
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