Marsh appoints Barnes to lead climate change, sustainability efforts
Broker Marsh has appointed Amy Barnes to the newly created role of head of sustainability and climate change strategy.
Barnes will relocate to London later this year from Houston, US and report to Lucy Clarke, president of Marsh JLT Specialty and Global Placement.
In her new role, Barnes will be responsible for leading Marsh’s global strategy on the development of climate and sustainability-related initiatives for clients, particularly in relation to the impact of a changing physical risk landscape, improving access to capital for green initiatives, and a more thorough understanding of climate-related project risk.
She will also participate in Marsh & McLennan’s (MMC) Sustainability and Climate Change programme, which focuses on developing sustainability and climate change services across MMC.
Barnes is currently US and Canada energy & power leader within Marsh JLT Specialty assisting clients across a range of risk and insurance issues, particularly in relation to the transition from fossil fuels to renewables. She joined Marsh in 2001 as an environmental consultant, and has held a number of senior international insurance and risk advisory positions over the last 20 years in the UK and US.
Clarke said: “Marsh is investing significantly in expanding its capabilities to support clients in achieving their climate and sustainability-related goals. Amy’s extensive experience working in the global energy and power sector, combined with her understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing our clients, makes her the ideal choice to lead our climate change and sustainability efforts.”
Barnes added: “As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a tremendous opportunity for organisations to place sustainability and climate change at the heart of their resilience. I look forward to working with our clients and colleagues as we transition to a more environmentally sustainable future.”
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