Nancy Meyer

Vice President for Business Engagement, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

Nancy Meyer is Vice President for Business Engagement at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES). She leads the center’s business engagement, including the Business Environmental Leadership Council, a select, invitation-only group of major companies committed to climate and energy leadership that promotes practical and effective solutions to climate change challenges.

Prior to joining C2ES, Ms. Meyer was a director at IHS Markit where she conducted research on environmental issues affecting the energy sector, covering a breadth of topics spanning the oil, gas, and power sectors. She also led their Climate and Carbon Service where she worked with numerous corporate clients and fostered partnerships with a range of stakeholders.

Her prior professional background also involves working as a federal program analyst at the Government Accountability Office and several years of community economic development work including service in the Peace Corps. Ms. Meyer graduated summa cum laude from the University of Indianapolis with a B.A. in international business. She also holds an M.P.A from Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

Posts by Nancy Meyer

Publication
Getting to Zero: A U.S. Climate Agenda

This report outlines a comprehensive agenda for decarbonizing the U.S. […]

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Blog Post
Sustainable investing: The new norm
Speech
Testimony of Nancy Meyer before the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Publication
Case Studies of Renewable Thermal Energy

A report to the Renewable Thermal Collaborative by the Center […]

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Blog Post
Carbon Neutrality: 7 Strategies for Success
Publication
Using Scenarios to Assess and Report Climate-Related Financial Risk

After the publication of recommendations by the Task Force on […]

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Publication
Decarbonizing U.S. Oil and Gas

This is one in a series of briefs prepared as […]

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