Arian Nooren is Executive Assistant to Johannes Meier. Arian has spent many years as an executive secretary and management assistant in multinationals such as Panta, Texaco (U.S. headquarters), Nedlloyd and Experian. She is excited about helping to establish the European Climate Foundation and the opportunity to make a contribution to creating a sustainable earth.
Arne is a Swedish national and holds a M. Sc. Degree in Mechanical engineering and a B.A. in Philosophy, Mathematics and Economics. During the 1980s he researched energy futures at the Swedish Defence Research Institute. In 1989, he started as a policy analyst with Vattenfall in their strategic planning department. Arne established Vattenfall’s Brussels office in 1992 and headed their Brussels activities until 1995. Arne then worked until 2000 handling energy policy issues such as deregulation, nuclear phase out and energy taxation in Sweden. From 2001-2006 Arne was responsible for Public Affairs, and led work on climate change policy, including publication of Vattenfall's books such as the influential Curbing Climate Change (January 2006), the Global Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Curve (January 2007), and A One Tonne Future: A Guide to the Low-Carbon Century (June 2009).
Dinko Draganov worked with UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) for several years before joining ECF, dealing primarily with budgets, finances and operational issues. He also engaged with programme management and fundraising. Prior to his work with UNICEF, DInko worked for various international organisations, such as the American University in Bulgaria and a Canadian industrial production company.
Dinko holds a Masters in Economics and is currently completing his post-graduate study in Financial management with ACCA. He is married with two children. Apart from his work he likes learning new languages and sees learning Dutch as a personal challenge.
Gabriela was born and raised in Mexico City. After finishing her degree in Industrial Design, she moved to Vienna where she studied German and arts. Today, nine years later, she lives in The Hague with her Scottish partner, his Dutch daughter and their two cats.
Gabriela has worked as administrative assistant since 2003 for various institutions: governments, private companies and international organizations. This is her first assignment at an NGO. Gabriela is aware of the challenges we face to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the planet, and is very excited to be a part of this quest.
Johannes Meier is the CEO of the European Climate Foundation.
Prior to joining the ECF, he was a partner at McKinsey & Co., CEO of GE CompuNet Computer AG, managing Board member of the Bertelsmann Foundation, and founder of a startup developing learning platforms.
Meier holds a M.S. in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in Communication and Information Sciences. He speaks German, English, French.
Before joining ECF Martijn was Project Advisor to the World Economic Forum’s Climate Change Initiative and Global Leadership Fellow where he helped develop proposals for public-private partnerships supporting an international climate treaty, which was presented to the G20. Martijn was also employed by PricewaterhouseCoopers, working as part of the Sustainability & Climate Change Services group. At PwC he helped set up PwC's emissions verification practice for the EU ETS in Netherlands and advised the Netherlands government and European Commission on streamlining and harmonising emissions legislation. Martijn is trained as a lead verifier under the EUETS and NOx trading schemes. He holds a Master’s degree in Business Economics from the University of Groningen.
Patty Fong is Chief Operating Officer and Programme Director for Energy Efficiency at the ECF. She was first recruited in 2007 to help manage the foundation’s establishment, including the organisational structure and early programme strategies. Currently she manages the Energy Efficiency programme, which focuses in three main areas: (1) creating the regulatory and market framework for large-scale energy efficiency investments; (2) energy efficiency in buildings; and (3) energy efficiency in products. From 1998 to 2005, Patty helped launch and manage the Energy Foundation’s China Sustainable Energy Program and the Beijing office. She has also worked for the World Bank in Buenos Aires on the Argentina Energy Efficiency Project and the rural electrification programme. Early on in her career, Patty spent two years in China as an English teacher and volunteered for several environmental NGOs including Redefining Progress, the Center for Marine Conservation and the California Public Interest Group. Patty holds a Master in Public Affairs with a specialisation in energy and climate policy from the Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and Bachelor degrees in both Environmental Studies and Economics from the University of California at Santa Cruz. She speaks English, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.
Rebecca Collyer joined ECF from the British Government where she worked in Energy Group, in the Department for Business (BERR). She has ten years of direct policy experience working with the energy sector on Climate Change issues and is also an experienced EU policy maker having worked in the European Commission in Peter Mandelson’s Cabinet. From 2002 until 2005 Rebecca worked on a variety of economic portfolios within the British Government, including a period in the Cabinet Office, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat where she led on Cabinet coordination of business, trade and energy issues. Rebecca has lived and worked in both the US and China and studied Human Sciences at the University of Oxford.
Rebecca was born in Sweden and after spending years abroad (Quito, Toronto, Mexico City and Paris) finally settled in The Hague where she now is immensely proud to be part of the ECF team. She studied Linguistics (French, Spanish and Russian) at Uppsala University followed by international advertising & media studies in Stockholm and New York City. Rebecca’s previous work experience includes advertising, public relations and customer services for various organizations such as ICA Handlarnas, O.M.A., NEC Computers and Bentley Systems. She speaks Swedish, Dutch, English, French and Spanish.
Robin Millington has held senior management roles in both the private sector and in non-profit organizations internationally. Prior to joining the ECF, Robin was Director of Development for INSEAD. Earlier she served as the first International Director for Wetlands International, dedicated to sustaining and restoring wetlands on all continents. She has also served as Managing Director of the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels and was a consultant to a number of organizations (including the American Embassy in the Netherlands, and board-level corporate clients) on diversity issues. After receiving her MBA from INSEAD, Robin continued her career in the IT sector, including as Global Business Development Manager for ICL and as lead negotiator on the largest computer technology transfer into the former-Soviet Union during perestroika.
Robin obtained her Bachelor’s degree from Stanford University in International Relations and is a dual national (American/Dutch). She is deeply committed to making a difference to her daughter’s generation and its climate future.
Born and raised in Portugal and educated in England, Victorine holds Dutch nationality. She obtained her MA in Hotel Management in Lausanne, Switzerland. She studied at Webster University in Leiden and obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Relations. Fluent in Dutch, English, Portuguese and with a good knowledge of French, Victorine feels at home at ECF where so many languages and nationalities are present.
Victorine works for the Grants and Finance Manager and for the Power programme team. Both jobs are very different and require different skills. Victorine is married to husband Hugo and they have two teenage sons as well as two lady beagles. As a great nature lover Victorine is excited to continue working for ECF and being part of this passionate team.
Dries works with the communications team in support of the ECF power programme. Over the last two years, Dries has lead the ECF's 'Roadmap 2050 project' as a project and outreach manager. Previously, Dries worked at Apple, Inc. where for five years he took care of the Public Affairs department for EMEA. He has a Master's degree (M.A.) in Contemporary History from the Catholic University of Brussels and Leuven, and achieved a post-graduate in International Relations at the Karl-Rueprecht University in Heidelberg, Germany. As a Belgian and native Dutch speaker, Dries also masters English and French and has a good level in German and Italian. Dries is thrilled to have joined the European Climate Foundation and to take part in what is the biggest challenge of the 21st century.
Elsa Özmen is Associate in the EU Climate Policies programme. Before joining the ECF, she worked in the renewable energy sector where her interest in climate and energy grew. After 5 months away from the ECF spent in the Cabinet of the EU Energy Commissioner, Elsa is very happy to be back fighting climate change with her ECF colleagues. During her studies, she completed traineeships at the Council of Europe and the French Consulate in Hamburg. Elsa studied in France, Germany and Belgium. She holds Master’s degrees in Political Sciences and Internal Relations from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg, the Institut des Hautes Etudes Européennes and the College of Europe. A French-Turkish binational, Elsa speaks French, Turkish, English and German and is very determined to learn Spanish.
Francesca is Director Stakeholder Communications at the ECF's Energy Strategy Center (ESC). Francesca joined from Mars, Inc., where during two years she was head of Corporate Communications for one of its business units, Mars Nutrition Health and Wellbeing. Prior to that she served for seven years as Director of the Healthcare Team at Burson-Marsteller (B-M). Before joining B-M, Francesca was a practitioner of European law with the Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer law firm in Brussels. Past experiences also include working for the International Foundation for Election Systems in Washington, D.C., the European Commission's Humanitarian Office and the European Parliament, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the French Chamber of Commerce in the Maldive Islands and Sri-Lanka.
Francesca has a Master's degree (M.A.) in International Relations and Economics from the Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and European Law from the University of Bologna (Italy) and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Strasbourg. In addition to her Italian mother tongue, Francesca is fluent in English and French, has a good knowledge of Spanish, and speaks some Norwegian.
Francisco grew up in Spain and in 2005 graduated with honours from the University of Madrid (UPM). He undertook part of his studies at Imperial College London, where his interest in environmental topics grew. Francisco then obtained a grant to undertake graduate studies at University of Toronto (Canada), where he completed a Masters in Environmental Engineering. This enabled him to gain a position working in Brussels for the Union of the European Electricity Industry - EURELECTRIC, in the Environment and Sustainable Development Unit. Francisco is passionate about environmental protection, having volunteered as environment manager for several small co-operatives and NGOs. He speaks Spanish, English and French and is now excited about making a positive impact on the environment through his work at the European Climate Foundation.
Laurentien is a Fellow at the ECF, focusing in particular on communications and strategy. She works both within the European Climate Foundation as well as the Energy Strategy Center. She has extensive expertise in communications, combining experience in the media, public affairs and strategic communications. She has worked within the private sector as well as NGOs and has worked on sustainability and environmental issues for several years (e.g., Senior Advisor with WWF, Vice President of Fauna & Flora International, former Strategy Director Europe for African Parks, a private sector initiative for conservation management in Africa).
Laurentien holds a Bachelor’s degree in Politics from the University of London (Queen Mary College) a Master’s Degree in Journalism from the University of California at Berkeley, USA and a ‘Propaedeuse’ History from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. She is of Dutch nationality and is fluent in English, Dutch and French; has an advanced knowledge of German and some knowledge of Spanish.
Lucie Basset, Team Assistant, ESC
Lucie works as a team assistant in the communications unit of the European Climate Foundation. She studied communications in France and spent one year in Maastricht studying International communications. After her studies, she moved to Brussels where she first had a short experience at the European Banking Federation and then moved to the consultancy world for 3 years.
In November 2010, Lucie joined the European Climate Foundation. Her role within the communications team is quite varied. She is the personal assistant to the Managing Director, she helps the communications team dealing with day to day tasks and also does some work on visual and digital communications. Lucie is also involved in organising events and has an operational role within the team. She is a French native speaker and is fluent in English.
Nicole is based in the Brussels office. She was born in The Netherlands where she started her working career in the pharmaceutical industry and publishing sector in media marketing. Since 1992 she has been living in the Brussels area where she worked more than 16 years in the HR department of a global clinical research office. Nicole joined the ECF team in May 2009 when the ECF Brussels office was setup. The organization of the office was a big challenge for her. Since September 2009 she has also covered all HR tasks for ECF's network of offices. Nicole speaks fluent Dutch, English, French and German, and has also a basic knowledge of Greek, the third language spoken at home with her husband and two kids.
Nikola is Associate in the Climate Diplomacy Program at the European Climate Foundation. Prior to joining the ECF in March 2010 Nikola has studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science where she received an MSc in International Political Economy. Focusing her degree on the formation and impact of global environmental regimes she finished her studies with a thesis on the Clean Development Mechanism. She received her undergraduate degree in Politics and Management at the University of Konstanz, interned at the United Nations in New York and studied at York University in Canada during an exchange.
Pete works on green transport policy at the European Climate Foundation. Prior to that, he worked as a journalist, focusing on climate, energy and environment issues for Reuters, the international newswire. His award-winning work has also featured in The Times of London, the Independent and International Herald Tribune. During his 15 years as a journalist and writer, he published seven books on marine ecology. He also scooped secret preparations for the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and was on the Reuters team reporting the climate talks in Copenhagen. He is a keen ecologist and spends most of his free time teaching his three children to swim, surf, dive and explore nature.
Samuel is an associate for public outreach in ECF’s Energy Strategy Centre (ESC). He grew up successively in Switzerland, the UK and France before completing a Master’s (M.A.) in political science at the University of Geneva. During his studies, he volunteered at the International Peace Bureau for the "disarmament for development campaign". He then moved to Brussels for a 6 month internship at the European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology, where he spent most of his time working on the EU’s Energy and Climate package. This led him to ECF in June 2009, where he started as programme assistant for the Climate Diplomacy programme in the round-up to the Copenhagen Summit, before recently taking on his current position.
Samuel is strongly committed to social and environmental justice, and very proud to be part of the ECF team and the ClimateWorks family. He is fluent in English, French, German and Spanish.
Stephen is ECF program director for EU climate policies, in Brussels. Before joining the foundation, Stephen spent four years as co-manager of Notre Europe, a Paris-based think tank dedicated to European unity, which was founded by former European Commission president Jacques Delors. His focus there was on energy policy, deliberative democracy, and think tanks. He has published several books and studies on these issues and organised the first-ever pan-European deliberative poll.
Stephen was previously a public affairs consultant in Brussels and London. He was adviser on European and international affairs for the Belgian Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister for Transport for three years. He has taught lobbying in Europe as Adjunct Professor at Sciences Po in Paris. French and American, and a father of two, Stephen holds a mid-career Master in Public Administration from Harvard University and a post-graduate degree in comparative politics from Sciences Po.
Taulant Zeqiri is an Associate for public outreach in the ECF’s Energy Strategy Center (ESC). He grew up in Kosovo and France. After completing a Bachelor's degree in French Public Law, Taulant obtained a Master 2 in Politics and Public Affairs in Europe at Sciences Po Strasbourg and a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy of the European Union at the College of Europe. Before joining the ECF, Taulant was an intern in the Communications Department of the Council of Europe and in the Paris office of the consultancy APCO Worldwide. In addition to English, French and Albanian, Taulant speaks Spanish and some Italian.
Tim is Media Manager at the ECF's Energy Strategy Center (ESC). He is responsible for devising and executing the ECF’s press strategy as well as running press campaigns day to day. Tim joined from Fleishman-Hillard in Brussels where he had worked for the previous year and a half as an Account Director. In this role he worked across all sectors offering strategic media advice to a range of clients across sectors including Aviva, Symantec, AT&T, InBev, Standard and Poors and various European Trade Associations. Prior to moving to Brussels, Tim spent seven years working for the British Labour Party in London where he end his run as Director of the press office prior to his departure in 2008. Tim studied at the Universities of Edinburgh and Vienna and has a Masters Degree in Politics and German.
Tom is the head of Energy Strategy Center (ESC), the communications unit of the European Climate Foundation. He has held senior corporate and consultancy posts in government relations and communications.
Carel Carlowitz Mohn is Communications Director at the ECF office in Berlin. Prior to joining the ECF he was Head of Communications at DIW Berlin, the German Institute of Economic Research, a leading German public policy think tank. He has also held senior positions at vzbv, the Federation of German of Consumer Organisations, and at the international secretariat of Transparency International. From 1994 to 1996 he supported the Independent Working Group on the Future of the United Nations as an assistant to German President Richard von Weizsäcker. He has worked extensively as a journalist and was a correspondent for Deutschlandfunk, Germany's national public radio.
Carel holds a degree from the German School of Journalism in Munich and a political science diploma from Free University Berlin. He was born in 1969 on the western side of the Berlin wall, and is married and has three children.
Charlotte is an Associate in the Climate Diplomacy team in Berlin. She was previously a Programme Assistant in the EU Climate Policies team in Brussels. Before joining ECF Charlotte worked as an environmental solicitor in London for a firm that advised and represented environmental NGOs and interest groups. She worked on the successful court challenge to the Government’s support for a third runway at Heathrow; the first case to be decided under the UK’s Climate Change Act 2008. Charlotte has also worked for a humanitarian aid organisation and at the BBC. She has worked in a number of countries including Argentina, Singapore and France. Charlotte has a Masters degree in Human Sciences from Oxford University.
Huy Tran is an Associate in the Germany Programme. Prior to joining the European Climate Foundation he worked for an investment bank in Vietnam, the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) in Berlin.
He co-founded two non governmental organisations dedicated to international development and intercultural communication, in which he is still involved in on an honorary basis.
Huy studied in Marburg, Berlin (both Germany) and Ashland (USA) and holds a Diploma in Political Science. He speaks German and English and is dedicated to improving his Vietnamese.
Jörg Haas is Programme Director Climate Diplomacy at the European Climate Foundation. He is a widely respected expert on international climate, energy and development and has been attending climate negotiations since 1999. As part of Project Catalyst's core team, he acquired a thorough understanding of the economics of climate change. Until joining ECF, Jörg headed the Department of Ecology and Sustainable Development at the Heinrich Böll Foundation, a political foundation with offices in 26 countries. For 10 years, Jörg coordinated its program on environment and sustainable development, shaping the Foundations' activities on many global processes relating to climate, renewable energies, sustainable development and trade. Until 1997, he was heading the Heinrich Böll Foundations' Latin America Department. He studied Geography at the University of Trier and Rural Development at the Centre for Advanced Training in Rural Development, Berlin. He started his career in Ecuador, working for German Development Cooperation in rainforest conservation.
Katrin Riegger works on the ESC team in the Berlin office. Previously she worked for the Bund fuer Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) in Berlin as a communications officer, where she was in charge of the organisation’s press relations and strategic media work accompanying campaigns, conventions and UN climate change conferences. She has also worked in the office of Mr Reinhard Bütikofer, chairman of the Green Party, and as a journalist. Katrin studied at the University of Cologne and at the Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris and holds a Masters’ degree in Political Science.
Markus Steigenberger manages the ECF programme in Germany. Prior to joining ECF in 2010, he led the department of European Affairs at the German League for Nature and Environment (DNR). In this position he coordinated the activities of German Environmental NGOs during the German EU presidency in 2007. From 2004 to 2006 he was responsible for international campaigns at BUND/Friends of the Earth Germany. He also worked as a journalist and published several books on climate change and globalization.
Markus holds a Master of Sustainable Business Administration (University of Lueneburg) and a Magister Artium in Economical History, Political Science and Law (Universities of Marburg and Paris). He lives with his wife and his 2 sons in Berlin.
Martin Rocholl has over 30 years experience as a volunteer and professional in environmental NGOs, working on a broad spectrum of issues, such as sustainable city planning, EU structural and agricultural policies, transport and climate change. He previously worked as a consultant on environmental and European policies and campaign strategies in Berlin, with a specialisation in energy efficiency legislation in the EU. Rocholl has founded and served on the board of several local, national and international NGOs.
From 1998 to 2005 Rocholl worked in Brussels as the director of Friends of the Earth Europe, a network of environmental organisations in 30 European countries with more than 2000 local groups. He was the coordinator of the successful Ecological Tax Reform Campaign in Germany in 1996-1997 (with 'Deutscher Naturschutzring'). Rocholl has also worked as a journalist and scientist and holds a PhD in Biology.
Noheir was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. After studying Japanese she worked for the Japanese Embassy in Cairo. She also worked for the Arab Radio and Television Company in Avezzano-Italy as an Executive Assistant. She then moved to Bonn Germany, and then Berlin, where she worked for Sony Entertainment. She spent three years in Brussels doing honorary work for the office of the German Foreign Ministry, and also moved to Kenya for two years working with the World Bank as a consultant. Upon returning from Kenya Noheir worked in a Swiss/German/Egyptian law firm.
Noheir is happy to have now joined the ECF and be a part of an international and dynamic team. She has two children and a Beagle.
Bert Metz is a Fellow at ECF and member of the Advisory Council. He focuses particularly on science and policy issues. He brings extensive experience as former co-chairman of the Climate Change Mitigation Working Group of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 1997-2008 (IPCC received the Nobel Peace Prize for its work in 2007). He also was climate change coordinator of the Ministry of Environment of the Netherlands and chief negotiator for the Netherlands and the European Union on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, as well as head of the Global Sustainability and Climate Change Division of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. In addition, he taught at Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and served as Environmental Counsellor at the Netherlands Embassy in Washington DC. Currently he is also a member of a few scientific advisory boards of international institutes and projects.
He holds a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands and received his PhD in Biotechnology at the same university. He has published a large number of IPCC books and scientific articles and in 2010 published a book "Controlling Climate Change" with Cambridge University Press. He also received the Environmental Economics Practioner Award from the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists in 2009.
Matt Phillips has held senior positions in environmental and international development and children's rights organizations for over a decade. Following a short career as an award-winning journalist he secured an MSc in Ecology and Conservation at University College London before working for the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature in Jordan. Later at Friends of the Earth he led the biodiversity and economic globalization programmes involving work that transformed UK biodiversity legislation, reduced the UK's impact on tropical forests and coordinated Friends of the Earth International work on globalization towards the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
Subsequently, Matt oversaw all the campaigning and advocacy for Save the Children, and was one of the founders and coordinators of the Make Poverty History campaign that pressed rich countries to deliver on aid, trade justice and debt cancellation in 2005. Matt then oversaw the development of a strong advocacy and campaigning brief for the organization covering UK child poverty as well as successful campaigning for free basic healthcare for the world's poorest children. He now wants to tackle climate change in order to ensure children and biodiversity have a future.
Tomasz Terlecki is founder and former Executive Director of the CEE Bankwatch Network, one of the largest advocacy NGOs from the new EU member states and a member of the Green 10. Over two decades of work for environmental NGOs, Tomasz has been with a number of groups - from local think tanks through to international networks. This includes organizations such as the Global Greengrants Fund, the Institute for Environmental Economics, the Polish Ecological Club, the Environment Liaison Centre, and the Foundation for the Support of Ecological Initiatives.
Tomasz is a multilingual professional with over a decade of senior level management experience in fundraising, financial management, capacity building and organizational development. He has extensive first hand experience in international advocacy activities promoting sustainable development and social justice, and holds a degree in Physics at the Pedagogical University in Kraków.