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Clara Galeazzi
Cambridge PhD student, Energy Economics and Policy
Clara Galeazzi, PhD, is a highly accomplished academic and energy economist recognized for her expertise in sustainable development, natural resource management, and energy economics. With a robust educational background spanning multiple prestigious institutions worldwide, she has cultivated a diverse set of skills that make her a prominent figure in her field. Her academic pursuits began with a Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service, which laid a solid foundation in international relations and policy. Clara furthered her studies at Stanford University, where she broadened her knowledge of global issues, specifically focusing on the interplay between environment and development.
Following her undergraduate education, Clara's commitment to developing a deeper understanding of economic policies led her to the University of Cambridge, where she is currently a PhD student at the Centre for Environment, Energy & Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG). Here, she is exploring critical issues concerning energy policy and sustainability, contributing invaluable research to the field. In addition to her PhD work, Clara earned a Master’s degree from Universidad Torcuato di Tella, equipping her with advanced knowledge in economics and policy analysis. Her international experiences have further enriched her education, including a Postgraduate course at Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina and an international study sojourn at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, which diversified her linguistic and cultural competencies.
Clara's professional journey is as impressive as her educational accomplishments. Before embarking on her doctoral studies, she operated as an Energy Economist in a consultancy role with the Development Economics Vice Presidency at the World Bank Group, where she provided analytical support and guidance on energy projects to enhance economic resilience in various developing regions. Her expertise was further utilized as an Energy Specialist for Latin America & the Caribbean at the same institution, where she focused on energy and extractives, contributing policy recommendations that promoted sustainable energy practices in the region. Additionally, her role as a Research Officer at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) allowed her to delve into macroeconomic policies, particularly concerning commodities and their impacts on global economies, affording her a unique vantage point in energy economics.
Furthermore, Clara has been an active Fellow at the Clean Energy Leadership Institute, where she helped shape initiatives aimed at advancing clean energy solutions through leadership development. Her earlier experiences as a Graduate Intern at the Inter-American Development Bank and extensive research assistant roles reflect her dedication to continuously expanding her expertise and contributing to significant energy and economic research projects. Clara’s endeavors at organizations such as the Argentine Chamber of Renewable Energy and as an Analyst for Project Argus at Georgetown University Medical Center further illustrate her ability to synthesize complex data and provide actionable insights on sustainable energy practices.
From her robust academic foundation to her extensive professional experiences, Dr. Clara Galeazzi exemplifies the intersection of economic policy and energy resources. Her dedication to advancing sustainable development through her research and practical work in the field positions her as a valuable asset to both academic institutions and policy-making bodies. With her ongoing contributions to energy economics and the natural resource governance landscape, Clara's work promises to inspire future innovations in sustainable energy policy.
