Laurence Watson has a diverse work experience spanning several years. They began their career as a Projects Officer at The Weinberg Foundation in 2013, where they worked until 2015. In 2013, Laurence also became the Head of Technology at the Sandbag Climate Campaign, where they were responsible for curating emissions trading scheme (ETS) data. They also supported research for numerous reports and created a smartphone app.
From 2015 to 2017, Laurence worked at the House of Commons in two roles: Senior Parliamentary Assistant & Office Manager and Parliamentary Researcher - Energy & Climate Change. In these positions, they conducted policy research, drafted speeches, managed finances, and worked on energy and climate change policy.
In 2017, Laurence joined Carbon Tracker as a Data Scientist. They analyzed data, modeled coal power economics, and assessed energy transition risk. They also led the development of a global coal power economics tool and utilized satellite imagery in their work.
In 2019, Laurence held several roles simultaneously. They co-founded Plentiful Energy and Treebeard Technologies, where they contributed to the creation of custom web apps and developed pipelines for transforming satellite data. Laurence was also a member of the LD13 Cohort at Entrepreneur First, which supports talented individuals in starting their own companies.
Later in 2019, Laurence became a Director at Future Energy Associates, where they combined data science and energy systems knowledge to assist in the energy transition. They worked on projects such as wind farm optimization, industrial emissions monitoring, and tracking EV uptake.
In 2021, Laurence joined Subak as the Head of Technology, a position they held until 2022. In this role, they were responsible for leading the company's technology initiatives.
Most recently, Laurence became the Co-founder and Chief Product & Technology Officer at Furbnow in 2023. Their responsibilities in this role are unspecified, but they likely oversee product development and technology strategy.
Overall, Laurence Watson's work experience has encompassed a range of industries, including technology, energy, policy, and climate change. They have held leadership positions, co-founded companies, and demonstrated expertise in data analysis and technology development.
Laurence Watson completed their education history with a Master of Science (MS) degree in Energy Systems and Data Analytics from UCL in the year 2019. Prior to that, they pursued a BA (Hons) degree in Natural Sciences, with a focus on Physics, from the University of Cambridge, between 2006 and 2009. Furthermore, they attended Hereford Sixth Form College from 2004 to 2006, although the information does not specify the completion of any degree or field of study during this period.
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