How global leaders can kickstart green investment at the World Bank Spring Meetings
The World Bank Spring Meetings are focusing on green investments as global development banks and climate finance experts hope to deliver on climate action.
Ely Sandler is an incoming Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, researching new approaches to climate investment.
He also serves as a consultant to the World Bank, where he is advising on new approaches to carbon markets, which the World Bank are developing based on policy proposals originally published by Sandler at Harvard.
His background is in finance, having worked at Morgan Stanley for nearly a decade across investment banking, capital markets and senior management. He also has extensive experience in Track II diplomacy, using cooperation on issues such as climate change to build links in the Middle East.
He graduated with distinction from the University of Oxford with a first-class degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and was previously a researcher at Oxford University’s Martin School.