
Georgia joined the GFI from Patch - a platform scaling finance for climate projects - where she led on UK and EU policy. She has worked for fifteen years in the energy and environment sector across non-profits, industry and government. She was Head of Corporate Responsibility for Centrica; Special Advisor for energy and infrastructure to Prime Minister Theresa May; Director of Policy and Public Affairs at OVO Energy, and Co-Director of Future Countryside. She has a strong understanding of the political and commercial contexts of infrastructure, nature and climate policy,and has seen policy through from inception to legislation. Georgia chaired the Zero C Commission and was a commissioner on the Nature Positive Innovation Commission. She is a Board Member of PRASEG, The All Party Parliamentary Groupon Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
Registration for CCUS 2025.
The conference will be held 14 -15 October 2025 at QEII Conference Centre, Westminster, London.