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Clotilde Rossi di Schio is part of the SEforALL policy team, where she works as specialist in the Cooling for All and Energy and Transport initiatives. Prior to joining SEforALL, Clotilde worked in the energy field in the private sector for more than 12 years, as part of McKinsey’s German office and Mitsubishi Heavy Industry’s Turboden spa. There she gained experience in decentralized power plants, industrial energy efficiency, geothermal energy, and biomass to energy. Clotilde has an MBA in finance from Columbia Business School and a master’s in mechanical/industrial engineering from Vienna University of Technology.
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