The ANDE East & Southeast Asia and South Asia Chapters cordially invites you to our “ANDE Asia Climate and Environmental Learning Lab Session 3: Climate Metrics” on 12 December 2024 from 01:30 – 02:30 p.m. IST / 03:00 – 04:00 p.m. ICT
This session will highlight key lessons from ANDE’s Measuring the Impact of climate Small and Growing Businesses guide. This guidance, published in conjunction with Climate Collective Foundation, summarizes and consolidates key tools and frameworks for climate measurement in the SGB sector. ANDE’s Impact Manager, Mallory St. Claire, will take participants through fundamentals of climate impact metrics, common tools, case studies, and share best practices for implementation.
Make sure you pencil your calendar and register before Tuesday 10th December so you do not miss out!
The Climate Metrics session is brought to you by ANDE’s Asia Climate & Environmental Learning Lab, a meeting construct that is designed to facilitate active learning, experimentation, collaboration, and problem-solving, allowing participants to gain practical skills and knowledge through real-world scenarios.
Questions related to this session should be addressed to Pasiwat Sutthirak at pasiwat.sutthirak@aspeninstitute.org and Ananya Saini at ananya.saini@aspeninstitute.org
Mallory St.Claire, Impact Manager, Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE)
Mallory St. Claire is ANDE’s impact manager and has been a part of ANDE’s research and impact team since December 2019. She has a wide breadth of work experience in international development and impact measurement, including working in India, Kenya, and Bangladesh to design and implement monitoring and evaluation projects. At ANDE, Mallory manages the organization’s internal impact measurement systems and project evaluations, consults with ANDE members to support their IMM practices, and works to help improve IMM capacity in the sector.
Jui Joshi, Director and Senior Partner, Climate Collective
Jui Joshi began her career as an IT engineer before transitioning to the social development sector, where she has accumulated over a decade of experience.
A Director and Senior Partner at Climate Collective – Pretty much the largest enterprise support organisation in South Asia supporting Climatetech startups (996 accelerated).
They run market accelerators, corporate deployment programs, capital funding platforms, events and community activities and other tools and services (www.climatecollective.net). She is a trainer and has mentored numerous early-stage startups and aspiring entrepreneurs across South Asia. Jui is passionate about the intersectionality of gender and climate and spearheads the Women in Climate Entrepreneurship initiative. She also leads the impact assessment vertical, enabling climate tech startups to measure and report their impact effectively to attract impact capital. She also heads the Climate Startup School and is currently developing an open content platform to support the broader ecosystem.
Before joining Climate Collective, Jui worked as an impact assessment consultant, specializing in social and natural capital. She also hosted a podcast aimed at helping young people transition into green careers.
Jui holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Pune University, India, and a master’s degree in Climate Change and Sustainability Studies from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India.