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Taiya Smith

Climate Change Policy; U.S. - China focus

Taiya Smith is a Senior Fellow at the Climate Leadership Council, specializing in the intersection of climate change and international economic growth with a focus on carbon pricing and trade.

With a background in advising multinational companies and financial institutions on climate and energy policy, she co-leads an initiative mapping the global carbon supply chain.

Her experience as Managing Partner at Garnet Strategies included advising on U.S.-China relations, geopolitical risk, and global forums.

Smith served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Executive Secretary to Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, leading the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue and establishing cooperation frameworks on energy, the environment, and climate change.

In her role as a special assistant at the State Department, she focused on Africa, Europe, and political/military affairs, with a particular emphasis on the Darfur region.

Education-wise, Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University and a Master's in Public Policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.

She is associated with prestigious institutions like the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee on United States-China Relations, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies as a nonresident Senior Associate.

Smith's professional journey includes leadership roles at various organizations like Phyllis Technologies, Climate Leadership Council, Garnet Strategies, The Green Trust, Paulson Institute, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

She is a sought-after speaker on China, climate change, and U.S.-China relations, alongside being an active participant in outdoor activities such as horse riding, mountaineering, and alpine skiing.

Taiya Smith and her family split their time between Washington, DC, and their farm in Rappahannock County, Virginia.

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area