Managing Director, Climate Policy Lab, Tufts Fletcher School. Co-author of "Oil, Dollars, Debt and Crises."
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Amy Myers Jaffe is among the most consulted voices on global energy policy, energy and sustainability, and geopolitical risk, and that combination is precisely what makes her valuable to financial services audiences. She serves as research professor and Managing Director of the Climate Policy Lab at the Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Her career spans the institutions where capital, policy, and energy markets intersect, including roles as the David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, and as senior advisor to the Office of the Chief Investment Officer of the University of California Regents. For banking conferences, wealth-management summits, and investment events, she translates the forces shaping oil, natural gas, and the energy transition into terms portfolio teams and fiduciaries can act on.
Her research has long centered on the questions that move balance sheets: oil and natural gas geopolitics, corporate investment strategies across the energy sector, energy economics, and the financial dimensions of sustainability. Earlier in her career she served as founding director of the Baker Institute Energy Forum at Rice University and as senior editor and Middle East analyst for Petroleum Intelligence Weekly. She is widely published, including as co-author of "Oil, Dollars, Debt and Crises: The Global Curse of Black Gold" with Mahmoud El-Gamal and co-editor of "Natural Gas and Geopolitics From 1970 to 2040." She has also taught energy policy, business, and sustainability at Rice, UC Davis, and Yale.
As a consultant and keynote speaker, Jaffe addresses energy industry and investment conferences and the board meetings of financial firms, energy companies, and environmental organizations, making her a natural fit for CFO retreats and ESG-focused investment forums. Her perspective is regularly featured across CNN, PBS NewsHour, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New York Times, and The Economist. Recognized with the Senior Fellow Award from the U.S. Association for Energy Economics for her contribution to the field, she gives financial services planners a speaker whose authority is matched by her ability to make complex markets legible.
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