Climate Governance Initiative
Barry Fuchs serves as Partnerships Manager and Engagement Manager at the Climate Governance Initiative, focusing on fostering awareness and knowledge exchange among global chapters since November 2022. Previously, Barry held the position of Communications Officer for the Digital Education Futures Initiative at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, where efforts centered on promoting a new research institute through digital outreach and website management. Barry's extensive experience includes roles in marketing and business development at Approach Management Services, where strategic guidance and blogging were central tasks, and at DatStat as Marketing Manager, where marketing strategies for product visibility were developed. Additional experience includes marketing and public relations work for technology startups, training management for the Northwest Public Power Association, and various conference and operations roles in different associations. Barry's educational background includes a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from West Virginia University and a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication from James Madison University.
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Climate Governance Initiative
The Climate Governance Initiative is a non-profit dedicated to mobilising boards to accelerate the transition to net zero and build climate resilience. We develop and support a global network that empowers and mobilises board directors on every continent to take climate action by enhancing their knowledge and skills in climate governance. We are a rapidly growing global network with Chapters in over 70 countries worldwide, reaching more than 100,000 chairs, non-executive and independent directors. The Climate Governance Initiative is developed in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and our work builds on the World Economic Forum’s Principles for Effective Climate Governance. The Initiative is hosted by the Centre for Climate Engagement, which is based at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.