Please feel free to share it with colleagues who may find this of interest. Jay Koh is co-founder and Managing Director of The Lightsmith Group. government’s 20 billion development finance institution. Koh also served as Head of Investment Funds & Chief Investment Strategist at OPIC (now the US Development Finance Corporation), U.S. Koh held senior investment roles at Siguler Guff, R3 Capital Partners, and The Carlyle Group. Have your burning questions answered by the team on climate finance and the GCF.ĭon't miss out on participating in our upcoming, lively discussion - register your place now. Prior to founding Lightsmith in 2016, Mr. Jay Koh, Managing Director of The Lightsmith Group, Ayaan Adam, Director of the GCF Private Sector Facility and GCF expert, Diana Dorman share their views. Silvia Emili will also be revealing 'Top 5 climate finance knowledge gaps' as identified by our interviews with key stakeholders, from our 13th GCF insight report, released ahead of B.24. Sadie DeCoste will be discussing key issues emerging from the Green Climate Fund 24th Meeting of the Board (B.24) taking place in Songdo this week.
Grant Ballard-Tremeer will be hosting and ready to answer your questions, while Ben Bartle and Mel Phadtare share key takeaways from the Green Climate Fund Private Investment for Climate conference (GPIC2019) they attended in Songdo, earlier in October. Guest Post By Juliet Russell Sustainability Reporting Analyst, G&A Institute. The fund will invest in growth-stage technology companies providing solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change, such as increased drought, flooding and fires. Tag Archives: The Lightsmith Group Dispatch From London and The Economist Sustainability Summit 2018. team will be bringing you our consultant analysis on the latest updates of the world's largest climate fund - Green Climate Fund (GCF). Impact firm Lightsmith Group has closed its debut fund, Climate Resilience Partners, at 186 million.