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Charlotte Kidd

Associate Director, Executive Office at World Energy Council

Charlotte Kidd is currently employed as an Associate Director in the Executive Office at the World Energy Council since June 2021. Prior to this, Charlotte has been serving as a Service User Representative in the North West London Maternity Transformation Programme at the North West London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups since September 2019. In addition, Charlotte holds the position of Co-Chair at the Northwick Park Maternity Voices Partnership since May 2018. Their previous roles include being a Service User Voice Representative in the Maternity Transformation Workstream at NHS Digital, and holding various positions at World Energy Council and Dorothy Danahy. Charlotte completed their BA (Hons) in French and Italian with European Studies at the University of Bath in 2009.

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World Energy Council

The World Energy Council is the world's oldest independent and impartial community of energy leaders and practitioners. Through our Humanising Energy vision, we involve more people and communities in accelerating clean and just energy transitions in all world regions. Formed in 1923, the Council has convened diverse interests from across the full energy ecosystem for a century, and today has over 3,000 member organisations and a presence in nearly 100 countries. Our global network draws from governments, private and state corporations, academia and civil society, as well as current and future energy leaders. We effectively collaborate on impact programmes and inform local, regional and global energy agendas in support of our enduring mission: to promote the sustainable use and supply of energy for the benefit of all people. The Council convenes leadership dialogues including the World Energy Congress to enable new collaborations and drive impact; and provides a range of practical tools including the World Energy Trilemma Framework to define, support and better manage energy transitions.


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