Anna Skarbek (born 1976) is an Australian businesswoman and former investment banker. In 2009 she became the executive director of ClimateWorks Australia, a non-profit group which develops projects to reduce carbon emissions. Under her directorship, the company was awarded a Eureka Prize in 2010 for developing a "low carbon growth plan" with applications for business. Skarbek studied law and commerce at Monash University before taking a job in Macquarie Bank's natural resources team, with a focus on coal transactions. In 2002 she became a climate change adviser to the Victorian deputy premier, John Thwaites. From 2007 to 2009 she worked as an investment manager at Climate Change Capital in London. Skarbek sits on the Government of South Australia's low-carbon expert panel with former Liber
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| - Anna Skarbek (née en 1976) est une femme d'affaires australienne et ancienne banquière d'affaires. En 2009, elle devient directrice exécutive de ClimateWorks Australia, un groupe à but non lucratif qui développe des projets de réduction des émissions de carbone. Sous sa direction, la société reçoit un prix Eureka en 2010 pour avoir développé un "plan de croissance à faible émission de carbone" avec des applications pour les entreprises. (fr)
- Anna Skarbek (born 1976) is an Australian businesswoman and former investment banker. In 2009 she became the executive director of ClimateWorks Australia, a non-profit group which develops projects to reduce carbon emissions. Under her directorship, the company was awarded a Eureka Prize in 2010 for developing a "low carbon growth plan" with applications for business. Skarbek studied law and commerce at Monash University before taking a job in Macquarie Bank's natural resources team, with a focus on coal transactions. In 2002 she became a climate change adviser to the Victorian deputy premier, John Thwaites. From 2007 to 2009 she worked as an investment manager at Climate Change Capital in London. Skarbek sits on the Government of South Australia's low-carbon expert panel with former Liber (en)
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| - Anna Skarbek (born 1976) is an Australian businesswoman and former investment banker. In 2009 she became the executive director of ClimateWorks Australia, a non-profit group which develops projects to reduce carbon emissions. Under her directorship, the company was awarded a Eureka Prize in 2010 for developing a "low carbon growth plan" with applications for business. Skarbek studied law and commerce at Monash University before taking a job in Macquarie Bank's natural resources team, with a focus on coal transactions. In 2002 she became a climate change adviser to the Victorian deputy premier, John Thwaites. From 2007 to 2009 she worked as an investment manager at Climate Change Capital in London. Skarbek sits on the Government of South Australia's low-carbon expert panel with former Liberal party politician John Hewson and ANU Professor Frank Jotzo. (en)
- Anna Skarbek (née en 1976) est une femme d'affaires australienne et ancienne banquière d'affaires. En 2009, elle devient directrice exécutive de ClimateWorks Australia, un groupe à but non lucratif qui développe des projets de réduction des émissions de carbone. Sous sa direction, la société reçoit un prix Eureka en 2010 pour avoir développé un "plan de croissance à faible émission de carbone" avec des applications pour les entreprises. (fr)
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