Institut Open Diplomacy
Tom Jouvet is a highly skilled professional with extensive experience in sustainable finance and environmental policy. Currently serving as a Summer Consultant at Eurasia Group, Tom leads ESG research and policy monitoring for pension funds. Concurrently, Tom is a Fellow at Institut Open Diplomacy, focusing on sustainable development goals. Previous roles include analyst positions at the European External Action Service and UNCTAD, where Tom led teams in producing comprehensive reports on carbon markets and sustainable practices. Tom's consulting experience at The World Bank involved managing a diverse team to investigate the greening of pension systems. Educational achievements include multiple Master's degrees from prestigious institutions such as Columbia University and Sciences Po, complemented by a Master of Engineering from ECE. Tom's diverse background and expertise in policy analysis, project management, and research contribute to a strong foundation in advancing sustainability initiatives.
Institut Open Diplomacy
L'Institut Open Diplomacy is a French non-profit organization aiming at promoting an understanding of international relations for graduate students. As a member of the international associative G8 & G20 Youth Networks acting in favor of international youth dialogue, Youth Diplomacy was chosen as organizing committee of the G8 & G20 Youth Summits - Paris 2011. Each year international youths would gather for a week of negotiation to discuss about the major issues at stakes in international affairs. These young diplomats would then compose a Communiqué Final to sum up the principal agreements resulting from this international youth negotiation and submit it to their official political authorities in order to promote international youth consensus. Youth Diplomacy's main missions are to : - Organize the G8 & G20 Youth Summits - Recruit and train the French delegation - Develop the G8 & G20 Youth Networks The G8 & G20 Youth Summits will take place in Paris, at ESCP Europe, from May 29th to June 3rd. The chosen theme for the 2011 edition is "Global Transition to a Multilateral and Sustainable World". Not only will it be an event of great interest for international debate for the 140 youths that are expected, but it is also a networking event thanks to the partners and sponsors that support Youth Diplomacy's work.