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Guo Jing (Catherine)

Policy Leader Fellow

Florence School of Transnational Governance

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Guo Jing (Catherine)

Policy Leader Fellow

Florence School of Transnational Governance

Biography

Guo Jing is a policy advocacy specialist. She has a multidisciplinary background in international development, promotes EU-China cooperation on carbon neutrality, and advances women's leadership in manufacturing and public-private partnerships. She has more than 13 years of working experience in public service and international NGOs.

In 2023, she was invited to visit Brussels as a young Chinese leader and opinion former to participate in roundtable meetings with interlocutors from the European Union Commission, European Parliament and many other institutions involved in EU-China relations and business cooperation.

Jing currently serves as a regional General Manager of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, a business NGO with a mission of advocating for a level playing field for EU businesses operating in China. Since 2019, she has been closely working with plenty of European leading enterprises including BASF, Airbus, Volkswagen, Novo Nordisk, etc for China's energy transition policy advocacy and their localisation and implementation of the global decarbonisation strategies in China.

As a Policy Leader Fellow, she will focus on a project themed ‘Responsible Negotiation on EU-China Climate Action Collaboration’. Her project aims to increase negotiating capacity for climate action by developing a skills-based training programme for young and mid-career climate action advocates, in particular, frontline climate professionals in NGOs, non-profit institutions, carbon market, renewable energy industry and world leading corporate leaders engaged in fields related to the EU-China climate action collaboration. In addition, the project works to establish a worldwide professional community for frontline climate action negotiators with global governance capacity and global responsibility.

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