Fusaro is a best selling author, keynote speaker and thought leader on emerging energy and environmental financial markets. He is Chairman of Global Change Associates an energy and environmental consultancy in New York since 1991. He previously worked at the U.S. Department of Energy, the NYC Mayor’s Energy Office, Petroleos de Venezuela and ABB Financial Services.
Fusaro has been on the forefront of energy and environmental change for over 36 years focusing on emissions, energy efficiency, cleantech, carbon trading and renewable energy markets. He is currently heavily involved in renewable energy projects including PV solar, biomass, and combined heat and power. Fusaro has worked for more than 20 years on climate change issues and advises on carbon trading and finance as well as clean energy technology and renewable energy to companies worldwide. He was selected for “Who’s Who in America” for 2007-2012 and “Who’s Who in the World” for 2009-2012. He coined the term “Green Trading” and holds the annual Wall Street Green Summit XI each spring (www.wsgts.com). Fusaro is on the advisory board of eight cleantech startup companies in the U.S. and U.K.
In 2009, Fusaro launched the Global Change Foundation focused on environmental education and projects (www.global-changefoundation.com) and held its first Green Jobs Summit in March 2010. The foundation also runs the Green Salon where artists perform and environmental experts speak.
Fusaro is the best-selling author of What Went Wrong at Enron (2002), Energy and Environmental Project Finance Law and Taxation: New Investment Techniques (2010), and more than a dozen other books on energy and the environmental financial markets.
Fusaro holds an MA in international relations from Tufts University and a BA from Carnegie-Mellon University. He is on the Advisory Board of the ERB Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan as well as on the Board of Trustees of the UN’s Energy & Water Institute of New York.
Email: pf2264@columbia.edu
Fusaro has been on the forefront of energy and environmental change for over 36 years focusing on emissions, energy efficiency, cleantech, carbon trading and renewable energy markets. He is currently heavily involved in renewable energy projects including PV solar, biomass, and combined heat and power. Fusaro has worked for more than 20 years on climate change issues and advises on carbon trading and finance as well as clean energy technology and renewable energy to companies worldwide. He was selected for “Who’s Who in America” for 2007-2012 and “Who’s Who in the World” for 2009-2012. He coined the term “Green Trading” and holds the annual Wall Street Green Summit XI each spring (www.wsgts.com). Fusaro is on the advisory board of eight cleantech startup companies in the U.S. and U.K.
In 2009, Fusaro launched the Global Change Foundation focused on environmental education and projects (www.global-changefoundation.com) and held its first Green Jobs Summit in March 2010. The foundation also runs the Green Salon where artists perform and environmental experts speak.
Fusaro is the best-selling author of What Went Wrong at Enron (2002), Energy and Environmental Project Finance Law and Taxation: New Investment Techniques (2010), and more than a dozen other books on energy and the environmental financial markets.
Fusaro holds an MA in international relations from Tufts University and a BA from Carnegie-Mellon University. He is on the Advisory Board of the ERB Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan as well as on the Board of Trustees of the UN’s Energy & Water Institute of New York.
Email: pf2264@columbia.edu