Caroline Brun Ellefsen has a diverse work experience in the field of environmental resources and sustainability. Caroline currently serves as the Director of Climate Change and Corporate Sustainability at ERM: Environmental Resources Management, where they support the growth of services within the Low Carbon Energy Transition group. Their responsibilities include providing ESG advisory, GHG footprinting, decarbonization and net-zero roadmaps, and transition strategies for corporate and financial institutions.
Prior to this, Caroline served as a Director on the Board of Directors at Eocycle, a company focused on sustainable energy solutions. Caroline also worked at DNV GL, where they held various roles such as Global Head Instatrust, New Energy Ventures and Global Head, Instatrust. In these positions, they were involved in projects related to energy transition, climate change adaptation, and digital innovation.
Caroline has also gained experience in the renewable energy industry, specifically in offshore wind, tidal, and wave energy. Caroline worked as a Technology and Policy Advisor at NORWEA Wind Wave Tidal, where they generated dialogue with stakeholders and contributed to the development of a national strategy for marine renewables in Norway.
Additionally, Caroline has research experience from their time at the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. As a Research Assistant, they focused on integrating renewables into the U.S. energy sector and designing policy scenarios.
Caroline's early career included roles at Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd as an Innovation Engineer and Technology Scout, as well as an internship in structure finance at EDF Energies Nouvelles. Caroline also gained experience in project finance during their internship at Dexia and served as a Research Intern at the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Overall, Caroline Brun Ellefsen's work experience showcases their expertise in climate change, sustainability, renewable energy, and policy analysis. Caroline has held leadership positions and contributed to several projects aimed at driving the low-carbon energy transition and promoting environmental sustainability.
Caroline Brun Ellefsen has a diverse education history. From 2009 to 2011, they attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where they obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Technology and Policy. Prior to that, from 2006 to 2009, they studied at Ecole nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, specializing in Engineering, Economics, and Finance. The details of their degree are not provided. Additionally, they attended Louis-le-Grand at an unspecified time, although no degree or field of study information is provided for this institution.
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