Green Artha
Starlene Sharma is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in climate innovation, sustainability, and strategic growth across various organizations. As a Founding Partner at Green Artha since January 2020, Starlene focuses on investing in transformative climate innovations and fostering networks for their commercialization. Starlene co-founded ACT Grants in January 2021, promoting social change through environmental initiatives, and established CleanTech-WIN to unite women's resources in climate and sustainability efforts in India. Starlene serves as Consulting Editor for Business India Group and previously led Sangam Ventures’ incubation efforts, significantly advancing the Cleantech startup ecosystem. Other roles include strategic positions at Spatial Ideas, Varyant Operations & Technology Co, Better Future International, and Landmark Advisors, where Starlene contributed to governance, strategy implementation, and investment management. Starlene holds a Bachelor of Arts from The Evergreen State College, an MBA in Business Strategy and Finance from Esade, and an MPA in International Management and Finance from New York University.
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Green Artha
Green Artha is a climate venture fund and innovation firm established to make a low carbon economy possible. We invest in the future of our planet through transformational climate innovations, business models that can help existing technologies achieve market adoption and enabling a stronger support ecosystem. Our objective is to catalyze the adoption, mainstreaming and commercialization of climate innovations and clean technologies to keep the planet at below a 2 degree temperature increase and ensure that all people are able to access critical resources like clean water, air and energy. Conceived to help climate startups reach commercial success, Green Artha works with startups, think tanks, incubators, leading corporates, philanthropists and investors to align available resources, provide customized support and strengthen the viability of the sector.