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'''Ma Isabel Studer Noguez''' is President of Sostenibilidad Global, a non-profit organization focused on building bridgs between the private sector and NGOs, communities and local governments to address complex problems associated with the energy transition and climate. She was Director of Alianza University of California-Mexico, Director for Strategic Initiatives for Latin America and Executive Director for Mexico and Northern Central America of [[The Nature Conservancy]]. She was Director General for International Economic Cooperation at the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation, where she launched the Partnership for Sustainability with the aim of engaging the private sector in developing public-private projects around the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. For almost a decade, she was a professor and researcher in international relations at the [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education]] (Tec de Monterrey), principally working as the director of the [[Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad]] (IGS), formerly the Centro de Diálogo y Análysis sobre América del Norte (CEDAN). She began her academic career working in international relations and has held positions in both Mexico and the United States teaching, researching, advising and writing on topics related to international relations, especially in North America, business and environmental issues. Her publications include books, scholarly articles as well as articles and columns for various media. |
'''María Isabel Studer Noguez''' is President of Sostenibilidad Global, a non-profit organization focused on building bridgs between the private sector and NGOs, communities and local governments to address complex problems associated with the energy transition and climate. She was Director of Alianza University of California-Mexico, Director for Strategic Initiatives for Latin America and Executive Director for Mexico and Northern Central America of [[The Nature Conservancy]]. She was Director General for International Economic Cooperation at the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation, where she launched the Partnership for Sustainability with the aim of engaging the private sector in developing public-private projects around the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. For almost a decade, she was a professor and researcher in international relations at the [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education]] (Tec de Monterrey), principally working as the director of the [[Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad]] (IGS), formerly the Centro de Diálogo y Análysis sobre América del Norte (CEDAN). She began her academic career working in international relations and has held positions in both Mexico and the United States teaching, researching, advising and writing on topics related to international relations, especially in North America, business and environmental issues. Her publications include books, scholarly articles as well as articles and columns for various media. |
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Today, she is Senior Fellow of The Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arscht Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, Chair of the Board of Sostenibilidad Global and Inciativa Climática de México (ICM), member of the Board of Directors of the World Environment Center, the [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] (SIPRI)'s Environment of Peace, the Sustainability Experts Advisory Group of Dow Chemical, and the Advisory Council for Water (Mexico). |
Today, she is Senior Fellow of The Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arscht Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, Chair of the Board of Sostenibilidad Global and Inciativa Climática de México (ICM), member of the Board of Directors of the World Environment Center, the [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] (SIPRI)'s Environment of Peace, the Sustainability Experts Advisory Group of Dow Chemical, and the Advisory Council for Water (Mexico). |