Join us for the Climate, Nature, and Business Reception during Climate Week NYC. Presented by the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, Swissnex in Boston and New York, Climeworks, and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, this exclusive gathering will convene distinguished climate, nature, and business leaders to discuss and advance critical sustainability efforts. Participants will explore the complementary role of nature-based and engineered solutions in addressing the climate crisis. The event will take place at Swiss Institute, a contemporary art center in New York’s East Village, which will be showing its new exhibition Energies during Climate Week NYC.
*Approval is required upon registration. If you received an invitation, you will get a confirmation email within a business day after registering. Approval for non-invited registrants will be considered based on capacity and relevance.
Program
- 5:30pm – Doors open
- 6:00pm – Remarks
- 6:40pm – Networking
- 8:00pm – End
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Event start time
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New York
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Switzerland
11:30PM
Speakers
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Bio
Adil Najam
WWF InternationalAdil Najam is the President of WWF International and a global public policy scholar whose teaching, research and public engagement focuses on international environment and conservation policy, with a particular emphasis on climate change, global governance, and international and human development. He was the founding Dean of the Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies (2014-2022) and continues as Dean Emeritus and Professor of International Relations and Earth and Environment at Boston University. Earlier, he served as Vice Chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Lahore, Pakistan, and as the Director of the Boston University Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. In addition to Boston University, Professor Najam has taught at MIT and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Wolfson College in 2022-23 and was named the first De Janosi Fellow at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria for 2023-24. He is also the Mahathir Mohamad Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) where he leads research on Islam and Environment. Professor Najam was a co-author for the Third and Fourth Assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In 2008 he was invited by the United Nations Secretary-General to serve on the UN Committee for Development Policy (CDP). He is a past winner of MIT’s Goodwin Medal for Effective Teaching, the Fletcher School Paddock Teaching Award, and the Stein Rokan Award of the International Political Science Association. The government of Pakistan has conferred on him two of the highest civil awards for his global contributions to education and climate change research: in 2010, the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence); and in 2023, the Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Crescent of Excellence), both awarded by the then President(s) of Pakistan.
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Nancy Gillis
World Business Council for Sustainable DevelopmentNancy Gillis is the Senior Director, Industrial Pathways Transformation at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) focused on accelerating the decarbonization, equality and nature positivity of the Mobility, Energy and the Built Environment sectors. She previously led the First Movers Coalition, the global demand-side initiative for innovative decarbonization technology, at the World Economic Forum (WEF). She was the CEO of the Global Electronics Council (GEC) and the Global Lead for Resilient and Responsible Supply Chains at Ernst & Young (EY). During the Obama Administration, Nancy was the Director of the Federal Supply Chain Office at the General Services Administration (GSA), the public procurement agency for the US government, where she was responsible for the inclusion of sustainability criteria in approximately $45 Billion of procurements. Nancy received her graduate degree in Information Technology from Georgetown University.
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Christoph Gebald
ClimeworksDr. Christoph Gebald is the co-founder and co-CEO of Climeworks, the global leader in carbon removal, empowering companies to advance their net-zero roadmaps and fight global warming. Climeworks develops, builds and operates direct air capture plants to remove CO2 from the air since 2009, with commercial operations since 2021—scaling towards gigaton scale in 2050. With more than 15 years of experience in direct air capture, Christoph is considered an expert and among the creators of this growing and crucial industry. In 2023, he was recognized by TIME among the 100 most innovative leaders driving business climate action. Christoph has given keynotes and spoken on panels at high level global events such as the World Economic Forum, COP and Microsoft’s CEO Summit. For three years in a row, he has been selected as a Digital Shaper by Swiss newspapers, BILANZ and Handelszeitung. Christoph is a mechanical engineer by training, holding a master’s degree with distinction, and a Ph.D. from ETH Zurich. During his Ph.D. he researched direct air capture technologies and founded Climeworks on this basis together with Jan Wurzbacher in 2009. As co-CEO, Christoph oversees the financial, commercial, project development, communications and human resources side of the business.
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Niculin Jäger
Consulate General of Switzerland in New YorkAmbassador Niculin Jäger is the Consul General of Switzerland in New York since September 2022. He entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2002, where he worked first at the Integration Office, which is in charge of the relations with the European Union, followed by a posting as attaché in Mexico City. In 2004 he got promoted to the position of Deputy Head of Mission to Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, with residence in Tbilisi. In 2008, back in Switzerland he led the Section for Cultural Foreign Policy in Bern, followed by an assignment as Deputy Head of Mission in Maputo, Mozambique. In 2014 he was nominated Deputy Head of Mission to Brazil with the title of Minister. From 2018-2022 he was the Swiss Ambassador to Zimbabwe and Malawi, 2020 he became also the Swiss Ambassador to Zambia. Ambassador Jäger holds a Master degree in journalism and science of communication, Russian language and cultural philosophy of Eastern Europe of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
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Benjamin Bollmann
Swissnex in Boston and New YorkBenjamin Bollmann is CEO of Swissnex in Boston and New York, Consul of Switzerland in Boston, and Interim CEO of Swissnex in Brazil. He is also Chair of Swissnex’s CEO Committee, which coordinates strategic priorities across the global Swissnex network. Under his leadership Swissnex has launched several long-term initiatives such as Project Quantum, which connects Switzerland and the world in quantum science and technology; Climate Collider, a startup exchange program powered by Swissnex and Innosuisse; and more recently Swissnex for the Planet, which explores the potential for a new planetary diplomacy. Benjamin Bollmann was previously Deputy CEO at Swissnex in San Francisco, where he led interdisciplinary programs spanning from science communication to humanitarian action and human rights in the digital age. Before joining Swissnex in 2015, he worked as a journalist and communications consultant at the interface of science and design in Switzerland. He is a graduate of ETH Zurich and has conducted neuroscience and AI research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.