“It is a great privilege in bringing MPP’s decarbonisation roadmaps to life – taking real action to enable or accelerate the projects needed today to achieve net zero”.
Jessica Uhl
“It is a great privilege in bringing MPP’s decarbonisation roadmaps to life – taking real action to enable or accelerate the projects needed today to achieve net zero”.
Jessica Uhl
Geneva, London, Washington DC – The Mission Possible Partnership has announced new leadership appointments effective April 1, as the go-to organisation for decarbonisation of hard-to-abate industry and mobility sectors embarks on a new phase of growth.
Jessica Uhl, previously Vice Chair, will join Chad Holliday as Executive Co-Chair, strengthening MPP’s executive capacity as an independent and trusted adviser to leading corporates, policymakers and other stakeholders. Jessica and Chad will jointly oversee MPP’s pivot from vision-setting to supporting the next wave of deep decarbonisation projects.
Jessica has served as MPP Vice Chair since October 2022. A board director at Goldman Sachs, she serves as strategic advisor to Breakthrough Energy; a member of the executive advisory board of the Columbia Center on Global Energy Policy; and a board member of RMI, one of MPP’s four founding partners. Formerly the chief financial officer of Shell, Jessica has been recognised by Forbes and Fortune as one of the Most Powerful Women in the World.
“It is a great privilege to work with Chad and the team as we take this next step in bringing MPP’s decarbonisation roadmaps to life – taking real action to enable or accelerate the projects needed today to achieve net zero. MPP’s unique understanding of what is needed, along with its unique coalition of industry and NGO partners, provides a critical platform for acting at pace and scale”. Jessica Uhl
Chad Holliday said: “On behalf of the board, we’re grateful to Jessica for her commitment and contribution to enhance our organisational capacity and ways of working. We have defined clear, operationally relevant pathways for action in this decade. Jessica and I will work closely to oversee the execution of our industrial decarbonisation programmes at scale, in the US and globally”.
On behalf of the board, we’re grateful to Jessica for her commitment and contribution to enhance our organisational capacity and ways of working. We have defined clear, operationally relevant pathways for action in this decade. Jessica and I will work closely to oversee the execution of our industrial decarbonisation programmes at scale, in the US and globally.
Chad Holliday
Mission Possible Partnership Co-Chair
Faustine Delasalle, previously MPP Director of Systems Change and a founding director of the partnership from inception, is appointed Executive Director of MPP Global. She will lead MPP’s efforts to create a supportive market environment for zero-carbon investments and support leading companies in making a first wave of zero-carbon projects reach final investment decisions. She will in particular expand the portfolio of first projects that MPP actively supports beyond the two US hubs where MPP has been operating since 2022.
A seasoned coalition builder and thought leader, Faustine has led distinctive collaborative analysis on the energy transition and has played a central role in the creation of a shared vision for decarbonisation in hard-to-abate sectors across the industry and mobility ecosystem. She was the Director of the Energy Transitions Commission for six years and authored the 2018 ETC report ‘Mission Possible’ which inspired the creation of MPP.
Chad Holliday said: “Leading the development of net zero sector transition strategies endorsed by more than 200 industrial companies, Faustine has been instrumental in positioning MPP as a highly collaborative organisation. On behalf of the MPP Board, I thank Faustine for her rigour and thought leadership in establishing MPP as a trusted, independent partner for industry and policymakers.”
It has been a great privilege to support MPP since its inception, working with industry leaders to define high-ambition, science-based decarbonisation pathways. We are at an exciting juncture, with growing consensus on the way forward and a pipeline of flagship near-zero carbon projects. Our focus now is to see those projects come to fruition in this decisive decade, while expanding the project pipeline at pace.
Faustine Delasalle
Chief Executive Officer MPP, Executive Director ITA
MPP was incorporated in the United States as an independent, not-for-profit organisation in 2022. The new leadership appointments build on this evolutionary step, marking a new phase in the execution of MPP’s sector strategies to support rapid commercial deployment of First Projects within 1.5 degrees-aligned sectoral carbon budgets.
From April 1, 2023, MPP will become operationally independent of its four founding partners: Energy Transitions Commission, RMI, We Mean Business Coalition and the World Economic Forum. Founding partners will continue to be represented on the MPP Board, and to play an integral role in supporting First Projects as MPP continues to engage a diverse network of stakeholders.
Paul Swinand, previously MPP operations lead, is appointed Treasurer to the MPP Board. Melia Manter, MPP communications manager, is appointed Secretary to the Board. The intention of the Board is to appoint a new CEO before the year-end.
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Mission Possible Partnership | MPP
Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) is an independent non-profit organisation advancing global clean industry transformation. Since 2019, we have been working with some of the most energy-intensive industries: aluminium, aviation, cement, chemicals, shipping and steel, to cut their nearly 25% of global GHG emissions.
We mobilise business, finance, government and civil society leaders to speed up the shift to clean materials, chemicals and fuels. Having charted sectoral pathways to net-zero, we continue to forge new territory, lifting the barriers to enable a critical mass of clean industrial projects to break ground by 2030.
Industrial Transition Accelerator | ITA
The ITA is a global multi-stakeholder platform -managed by Mission Possible Partnership – to fast-track decarbonisation across heavy-emitting industry and transport sectors. It aims to significantly grow the pipeline of commercial-scale, clean industrial projects to reduce emissions by 2030.
Build Clean Now | BCN
Build Clean Now is a global campaign bringing together governments, companies and finance to accelerate the pace at which clean industrial projects are financed and built, year-on-year. It is led by the Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA) and Mission Possible Partnership (MPP).
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