Green Economy: Opportunities for Jobs, Growth and Innovation in
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Green Economy: Opportunities for Jobs, Growth and Innovation in
Green Economy: Opportunities for Jobs, Growth and Innovation in Europe Conference on 5 June 2015, Brussels List of Speakers Laura Burke Laura Burke was appointed as Director General of the EPA in November 2011. Laura joined the Environmental Protection Agency in 2004, as the Director of the EPA’s Office of Communications and Corporate Services. She took over the position of Director of the EPA’s Office of Climate, Licensing and Resource Use in August 2008. Laura is a Chemical Engineering graduate from University College Dublin and holds an MSc from Trinity College Dublin. Before joining the EPA in September 2004, Laura worked in the private sector. Marianne Fay Marianne Fay is the Chief Economist of the Climate Change Cross Cutting Solutions Area of the World Bank. She co-directed the World Development Report 2010 on Development and Climate Change and led the World Bank report on Inclusive Green growth: the Pathway to Sustainable Development. She has held positions in different regions of the World Bank (Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa) working on infrastructure, urbanization and climate change. Prior to her current position, she served as the Chief Economist of the former Sustainable Development Network of the World Bank. She is the author of a number of articles and books on these topics. Marianne Fay holds a PhD in Economics from Columbia University. Paul Ekins Paul Ekins has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of London and is Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at and Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London. He is also Deputy Director of the UK Energy Research Centre, and the UKERC Co-Director leading on its Energy Resources theme. In addition, he is a member of UNEP's International Resource Panel; a Fellow of the Energy Institute; a Senior Consultant to Cambridge Econometrics; ; and he leads UCL’s participation in the EPSRC SUPERGEN consortium on hydrogen fuel cells and on bioenergy research. In 2011 he was appointed ViceChairman of the DG Environment Commissioner’s High-Level Economists Expert Group on Resource Efficiency and a member of the European Commission's high-level European Resource Efficiency Platform. Gwenole Cozigou Gwenole Cozigou is Director for Industrial Transformation and Advanced Value Chains, in Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SME. An economist by training, he has been an official in the European Commission since 1985 in the fields of Enterprise and Industrial Policy and of External Relations. Since December 2008, he has been Director in DG GROWTH (DG Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs), in charge of competitiveness issues and EU internal market legislation for several industrial sectors. His main responsibilities today cover: circular economy, energy union and energy-intensive industries, construction, automotive industries, raw materials, engineering industries. Karl Falkenberg Karl Falkenberg has a long experience as a negotiator in the European Commission. He was involved in the Uruguay Round negotiations and has been negotiating the telecommunications and financial services agreements in WTO. From 1997 to December 2000 he was in charge of the coordination of all WTO issues. In 2001 he was appointed Director in charge of sectoral trade policies and bilateral trade relations with North America, Japan, the Mediterranean area and the African, Caribbean and Pacific countries and in 2002 Director for Free trade agreements, Agricultural trade questions, ACP. From 2005 to 2008 he coordinated all bilateral trade policies as Deputy Director General. In January 2009, he took up the position of Director General of the Environment, covering the EU's environmental policy in both its domestic and international dimensions. Karl Falkenberg is a trained economist and journalist. Maarten Hajer Maarten A. Hajer (1962) currently serves as the Director-General of the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, the prime advisor to the Dutch Cabinet and Parliament on issues of land use, environment and nature conservation (cf. www.pbl.nl/en). He is professor of Public Policy at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the UN’s International Resource Panel (IRP, hosted by UNEP) for which he leads the working group on Cities, together with Mark Swilling (Capetown), as well as the working group on Food. Professor Hajer holds MA degrees in Political Science and in Urban and Regional Planning (both University of Amsterdam) and got his D.Phil. in Politics from Oxford University. Emyr Roberts Emyr was born in Benllech, Anglesey, and obtained his first degree in geography and economics at Reading University, and a PhD at Aberystwyth University. In 2003 he became Chief Executive of the Welsh European Funding Office. Within the Welsh Government, Emyr has been Director of the Department for Social Justice and Local Government; Director General, Public Services and Local Government Delivery; and Director General, Education and Skills. In November 2012 Emyr was appointed Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales (NRW), which came into operation in April 2013. NRW is the main environmental agency in Wales, with a combination of regulatory, advisory, scientific, incident response, land management and enterprise functions. He has led the successful transition from the three legacy bodies into an exciting young organisation with its own standalone capability and vision. Emyr is an honorary fellow of Aberystwyth University. Fokko Wientjes Fokko is Vice-President Corporate Sustainability & Public Private Partnerships. He has developed Sustainability in DSM from corporate responsibility to be a strategic business-driver. Sustainability is now core part of the DSM strategy, as one of the four strategic growth drivers for the company. He also increased the awareness around the strategic importance of stakeholder engagement, introduced strategic stakeholder management in the company and established Public Private Partnership competences in DSM and is in that capacity the Program Director of the largest PPP of DSM, with UN WFP. He is DSM liaison with World Economic Forum and World Business Council on Sustainable Development. After joining DSM in 1988 he has held positions in HRM, Logistics, Marketing & Sales, Change Program Management and General Management. As Regional Director South America, he started DSM Engineering Plastics activities in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was General Manager DSM Anti-Infectives in Cairo, Egypt, where he was assigned to make a turnaround in the business. He then returned to Europe to operate in Schaffhausen, Switzerland as HR director for DSM Composite Resins. Fokko has a degree in Psychology, followed by several courses in the field of Marketing, HR, Sustainability and Management eg at INSEAD. Hans Bruyninckx Hans Bruyninckx is the Executive Director of the European Environment Agency, since 1 June, 2013. In 1996 Dr Bruyninckx completed a PhD in international environmental politics at Colorado State University. From 2010 until his appointment at the EEA, he was head of the HIVA Research Institute in Leuven, Belgium, a policy-oriented research institute associated with the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, where he was also head of the Political Science department from 2007 to 2010. Over the last 20 years, he has conducted research in more than a dozen countries, in areas including environmental politics, climate change, and sustainable development. He has taught on global environmental politics and global environmental governance in relation to the European Union (EU), publishing extensively on EU environmental policies and its role as an actor in global environmental governance. Throughout his career Dr Bruyninckx has worked with governmental agencies, civil society and businesses, often in an advisory role. Per Mickwitz Professor Per Mickwitz works as the Research Director of the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), a governmental research institute with about 650 employees. He has a PhD in environmental policy from the University of Tampere. He has studied environmental policy evaluation, reflexive governance as well as energy and climate policy issues. In particular issues related to stability and change in energy systems and the role of innovation and climate policies for these processes. Since 2014 Per Mickwitz is the chair of the Finnish Strategic Research Council and a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Environment Agency. In 2011 he co-edited a special issue “Promoting Transformation towards Sustainable Consumption and Production in a Resource and Energy Intensive Economy – the Case of Finland” in the Journal of Cleaner Production. Additional information is available at: www.syke.fi/permickwitz/en Kristín L. Árnadóttir Kristín Linda Árnadóttir serves as Director General of the Environment Agency of Iceland since 2008. The main role of the agency is to promote the protection as well as sustainable use of Iceland’s natural resources, and public welfare by helping to ensure a healthy environment, and safe consumer goods. She is also a member of the management board of the Swan label that is a nordic ecolabel established for the purpose of providing an environmental labelling scheme that would contribute to a sustainable consumption Kristín Linda is a Cand. jur from the University of Iceland and and holds an LL.M from Lund University in European law and M.Sc from Lunds University International Master´s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science. (LUMES). Riina Antikainen Docent Riina Antikainen is a senior researcher and a research coordinator for the Research programme of sustainable economic systems in the Finnish Environment Insitute (SYKE). She has worked in SYKE since 1999 with the exception of 10 month leave in 2012 during which she worked as senior consultant in the Spinverse Oy in the field of green economy and as the coordinator of the Tekes Green Growth Programme. Her current research interests are related to promoting green and circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources among societies and between various actors. Martin Darmo Martin Darmo holds a PhD. in economics from the University of Economics in Bratislava. His research focused on environmental taxation, and on economic instruments in the environmental area in general. He has been working in the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic since 2009 (Climate Change Department), from 2012 as director of Economic Instruments and Analysis Department. The department is in charge of Green Growth and the Green Economy agenda, as well as for the Greening of the European Semester, including coordinating National Reform Programmes in the Slovak Republic.