Charlotte Gardes
Charlotte has been working at the International Monetary Fund's Money and Capital Markets Department since 2021 on climate finance and climate risk supervision issues, mainly in developing economies. She began her career at the Autorité des marchés financiers, then at the Direction générale du Trésor. She is currently completing a doctoral thesis in economics on climate risk, after studying financial economics and business law at Sciences Po Paris, Paris I and Paris II. She is a member of several research groups and mission committees on climate. She teaches climate finance at American universities and has taught environmental and development economics at Sciences Po Paris and the Sorbonne respectively. Her areas of interest include sustainable finance, infrastructure financing, banking and financial regulation and financial stability.