Beyond my core work in strategic optimisation and product innovation, I'm deeply committed to advancing sustainability through thought leadership and practical insights. My writing explores the intersection of business strategy, technology, and climate action.
With a background spanning both technical engineering and business strategy, I bring a unique perspective to sustainability challenges—viewing them through the lens of both innovation opportunities and strategic imperatives for organisations.
HEAD OF KNOWLEDGE BUILDING CHAPTER @ LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI SUSTAINABILITY CLUB
As the Head of Knowledge Chapter at London Business School Alumni Sustainability Club, I lead initiatives that connect sustainability concepts with practical business applications, helping professionals translate climate awareness into meaningful action.
Developed strategic direction and established measurable KPIs that align with club goals and maximise member engagement.
Orchestrating a five-person team through structured content creation workflows, including faculty research partnerships, curated sustainability insights, and practitioner guides designed for the alumni community.
Implementing comprehensive content strategy with themed monthly campaigns, coordinating publication schedules across LinkedIn and WhatsApp channels while monitoring performance metrics to optimise reach and engagement.
Driving team performance through regular accountability check-ins, cross-functional collaboration with faculty researchers, and clear guidance on content standards to ensure consistent high-quality deliverables.
CONTENT WRITING: FEATURED ARTICLES
My Substack publication currently features 19 articles reaching multiple professionals per piece, focusing on diverse sustainability topics ranging from cities under climate pressure to clean electricity.
Tokyo is implementing comprehensive climate adaptation strategies that combine innovative engineering, smart city technologies, green finance, and social infrastructure to protect its 37 million residents from increasing climate threats such as floods, typhoons, and heatwaves.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Tokyo's engineering marvels like the G-Cans Project and super-levees have reduced flood damage by 90% during major storm events
The city's Tokyo Green Finance Initiative is mobilising capital for climate action through green bonds and ESG investments
Heat management efforts including "cool share" spaces, cool pavements, and elderly monitoring systems help protect vulnerable populations during extreme heat events
Silicon Valley's growing AI infrastructure demands are driving significant investment in nuclear power, particularly Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), which offer reliable, carbon-free energy with improved economics and safety features compared to traditional nuclear plants.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
A single large AI model consumes as much energy as 100 American homes use annually, creating unprecedented energy demands that nuclear power can reliably meet
SMRs offer reduced capital costs, modularity, and flexible deployment options that align with tech companies' sustainability goals and energy needs
Nuclear power through SMRs produces 98.5% fewer emissions compared to coal-powered electricity generation for AI operations
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is being positioned as the primary solution for aviation decarbonisation, offering up to 80% lifecycle carbon reduction compared to conventional jet fuel, though challenges with cost, production scaling, and feedstock sustainability remain significant barriers.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
SAF is expected to contribute 65% of aviation's emissions reductions to achieve net-zero by 2050, significantly outweighing other approaches
Current SAF production meets only 0.1% of aviation fuel demand, with costs approximately 3-5 times higher than conventional jet fuel
Diversifying feedstocks and production facilities can enhance energy security and create economic opportunities in developing regions
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