Manager CDP, Hong Kong, South-East Asia, Australia & New Zealand
Bio
Rosalind is engaged in business development, and oversees an Indonesian palm oil project at CDP. An advocate in corporate sustainability, she often spoke at sustainability panels and summits. She carries over 10 years relationship management experience, and well-versed in stakeholder engagement and partnership building. She recently wrote a thesis with Harvard School of Public Health on the potential health impacts with the adoption of 2020 energy mix, electric buses, and further estimates the value of statistical life (VSL) in Hong Kong.
At CDP, her scope extends to marketing carbon management tools to large corporates and investors, and providing access to research findings and know-hows on responsible investment (TCFD,) and low carbon approaches. She is familiar working with markets in Hong Kong, South-east Asia, Australia & New Zealand.
Prior to joining CDP, Rosalind had spent the last three years studying corporate sustainability strategies and sustainable development while working as an administrative officer to the secondary department at a prestigious international school in Hong Kong. Her earlier span had engaged in managing assets for high net worth individuals, and traded forex products for asset managers.
Upon completing her masters studies in 2016, she had joined and supported CDP in setting up business registration in Hong Kong. With the knowledge base developed through coalitions and research, Rosalind and her team is currently working with over 700 corporates and investor members. Utilizing various management tools, corporations are driving sustainability at all levels, providing a balance between environmental stewardship, social well-being, and economic prosperity.