Felipe Bravo
Felipe is a consultant at Climate Focus. His current work focuses his quantitative expertise on market-based mechanisms. He provides technical advice on carbon projects and accounting for greenhouse gas emissions, specifically for investment projects. He has provided technical support for greenhouse gas accounting for the World Bank Carbon and Climate Finance Unit, as well as conducted due diligence on carbon projects. Felipe also has experience in the Voluntary Carbon Market, providing market intelligence to private sector clients.
Prior to joining Climate Focus, Felipe held a role as a business development manager in the food and sustainable urban mobility industries. In addition, he has experience as an analyst focused on supply chains and accumulated considerable professional experience in the private sector.
Educated as an engineer, Felipe earned his BSc in Industrial Engineering from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, in Santiago. He holds an academic diploma in Transport and Logistics from the same university. Additionally, he holds an MSc in Urban Management and Development, specialised in Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change from the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
In his free time, Felipe enjoys sporting and outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing, as well as playing music on his guitar and bass guitar.