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ReWiRE - Women like me

ReWiRE - Women like me

De : Rachel Hayes
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A series of podcasts interviewing women from across the clean energy sector. EWiRE is a vibrant network for women in clean energy with over 500 leaders and professionals – a network that champions and celebrates gender diversity in one of the world’s fastest-growing industries.© 2025 Rachel Hayes Direction Economie Management Management et direction
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    • Women like me - Emma Bridge
      Mar 9 2021

      Emma is Community Energy England's chief executive, having been instrumental in developing the organisation since its creation by a group of community energy practitioners. Emma has over fifteen years’ experience in sustainable development, working for the public, private and community sectors. She has on the ground experience of community energy, as previous to her role at Community Energy England, Emma was general manager of Sheffield Renewables. Her role included project management of community renewable energy schemes, developing and managing community share offers and supporting the development of community energy across the South Yorkshire region.

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      34 min
    • Women like me - Felicity Jones
      Mar 8 2021

      Felicity is a partner at Everoze, an employee-owned clean energy consultancy, and non-exec director at the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE). She’s recently become director of LiveDiligence, a software-as-a-service business enabling accelerated, smarter due diligence of renewables and storage investments.

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      30 min
    • Women like me - Emma Pinchbeck
      Mar 5 2021

      Emma Pinchbeck is the chief executive of Energy UK, a position that she has held since July 2020. She is an expert in whole-economy decarbonisation and the energy transition. She also holds several board advisory positions. Emma had her first baby in October 2019 and shares childcare with her husband. She is passionate about efforts to improve diversity in the energy industry.

      From 2016-2020, she served as deputy CEO of the trade body Renewable UK, in which role she also sat on the Board of Scottish Renewables. Prior to this, Emma was head of climate change at WWF-UK. She has an MA from the University of Oxford.

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      38 min
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