University of Oxford
Meet Our Faculties at Oxford
Professor Gordon L.Clark
Director, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
Professor Gordon is head of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at Oxford. He holds positions at the Said Business School and the School of Geography and the Environment and has a professional fellowship at St Edmund Hall. Gordon is also a visiting professor at Stanford University and Monash University's Faculty of Business and Economics in Melbourne.
Dr Peter Collecott
Dr Collecott has served as a British diplomat on five continents. As British High Commissioner to Brazil from 2004 to 2008, he brought Brazil's leading climatologists together to develop what has since become a ground-breaking report on the Economics of Climate Change in Brazil. On account of his role in the Iran/Iraq conflict, he is well-versed with the emerging politico-economic world order.
Johannah Bernstein
International Environmental Lawyer
Johanna is a distinguished lawyer with an oxford degree in human ecology. She has devoted the entirety of her 30-year career to the cause of multilateral environmental diplomacy and advocacy. Johannah advises UN organisations, national governments, the private sector, and non-state bodies on global sustainability.
Michael Wilkins
Managing Director, Senior Research Fellow Sustainable Finance
Michael manages S&P global carbon and environmental finance sectors. This includes utilities, project finance, PPPs and logistics operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Michael joined S&P in 1994 as co-head of the corporate securitisation group working in Melbourne and Hong Kong. He is a member of several sustainability associations and a frequent guest lecturer at the London Business school MBA programme and Judge Business School of Cambridge University.
Meet Our Faculties at Oxford
Professor Gordon L.Clark
Director, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
Professor Gordon is head of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at Oxford. He holds positions at the Said Business School and the School of Geography and the Environment and has a professional fellowship at St Edmund Hall. Gordon is also a visiting professor at Stanford University and Monash University's Faculty of Business and Economics in Melbourne.
Dr Peter Collecott
Dr Collecott has served as a British diplomat on five continents. As British High Commissioner to Brazil from 2004 to 2008, he brought Brazil's leading climatologists together to develop what has since become a ground-breaking report on the Economics of Climate Change in Brazil. On account of his role in the Iran/Iraq conflict, he is well-versed with the emerging politico-economic world order.
Pat Utomi
CEO, Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL)
Pat Utomi is the founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership, a former presidential candidate and senior civil servant. He is one of Nigeria's most prominent professors of political economy, and he has facilitated the establishment of several civil society groups on effective governance and accountability. Pat is a visiting professor at Lagos Business School and an active speaker on growth economics, comparative development, leadership, and the Chinese economy.
Johannah Bernstein
International Environmental Lawyer
Johanna is a distinguished lawyer with an oxford degree in human ecology. She has devoted the entirety of her 30-year career to the cause of multilateral environmental diplomacy and advocacy. Johannah advises UN organisations, national governments, the private sector, and non-state bodies on global sustainability.
Michael Wilkins
Managing Director, Senior Research Fellow Sustainable Finance
Michael manages S&P global carbon and environmental finance sectors. This includes utilities, project finance, PPPs and logistics operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Michael joined S&P in 1994 as co-head of the corporate securitisation group working in Melbourne and Hong Kong. He is a member of several sustainability associations and a frequent guest lecturer at the London Business school MBA programme and Judge Business School of Cambridge University.