Emmanuelle TRICHET
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Emmanuelle TRICHET

Programme Director – Corporate innovation and transition

Emmanuelle Trichet joined the Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE) in 2023, where she leads the Institute’s program on Sustainable transition and innovation for corporates. 

 

Before joining I4CE, Emmanuelle worked at Banque de France in different areas of the financial sector (financial stability, banking supervision, corporates financing). She was notably responsible for the short and medium-term securities markets and policy developments regarding long-term private placement financing initiatives in France and in Europe. She reformed these markets with all the stakeholders, including to develop sustainable financing principles. Before that, she held several positions in banking supervision at the French prudential authority (ACPR), where she was in charge of systemic banking groups. 

 

Emmanuelle holds a MA from Sciences Po Paris (Economics) and a Msc from EM Lyon (Finance). 

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Last contributions
  • 20/12/2024 Climate Report

    Further transforming business models in the private sector

    Methodologies for target-setting and climate alignment assessment: Current status and future prospects for taking further account of nature and resilience. Economic players must face climate change and sustainability issues by transforming economic models, while strengthening their competitiveness and resilience.
  • 20/12/2024 Climate Report

    Strengthening forward-looking strategic scenarios in the private sector

    Sectoral climate change mitigation scenarios for strategy development and alignment assessment by economic players: Current status and future prospects for taking further account of nature and resilience All sectors face growing pressures to transform their business models, while strengthening their competitiveness and resilience, in response to sustainability issues and multiple uncertainties:   2024 is the […]

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