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GĂ©raldine Ang
OECD
Team Lead, Financial System for Biodiversity and Transition Minerals; Team Lead, Clean Energy Finance and Investment Mobilisation (CEFIM), Environment Directorate
Description
Geraldine Ang works as Team Lead of the Financial System for Biodiversity and Transition Minerals unit in the Environment Directorate of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which she joined in 2011. She is also Team Lead of the OECD Clean Energy Finance and Investment Mobilisation (CEFIM) Programme. Geraldine leads the project Developing a Supervisory Framework for Financial Risks Stemming from Biodiversity-related Losses. As part of this project, the OECD has published the Policy Paper: Assessing biodiversity-related financial risks. Navigating the landscape of existing approaches (April 2023) and is about the publish A prudential framework for assessing nature-related financial risks: identifying and navigating biodiversity risks (forthcoming October 2023). Geraldine has contributed several reports to the G7, including Biodiversity: Finance and the Economic and Business Case for Action (2019); and Biodiversity, natural capital and the economy: A policy guide for finance, economic and environment ministers (2021). She has organised several events, such as the April 2023 OECD-INSPIRE workshop: Assessing biodiversity-related risks, impacts and dependencies in the financial sector. Prior to joining the OECD, she conducted research on climate mitigation for the Earth Institute. Previously, she worked for Lagardere Active and the French Senate. Geraldine holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University’s SIPA (2011), and a Master of Science in Management from HEC Paris (2006).
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