ACEF 2018 Speaker
Meg Seki
Ozone Secretariat,
UN Environment
Bio:
Megumi Seki is the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Ozone Secretariat, United Nations Environment Programme, and the Secretariat's focal point for the Pacific Island Countries. From 1994 and prior to joining the Ozone Secretariat in 2003, Meg worked in various parts of UNEP, including on global environmental assessment, climate change and interlinkages among multilateral environmental agreements. Meg’s work in ozone layer issues started in 1988. She worked in the interim ozone secretariat and was one of the staff members of the Ozone Secretariat when it was formally established in 1989. Between 1991 and 1993, she worked as the first UNEP consultant on country programmes and worked in Fiji, Ghana, Maldives, Syria, Uganda and Zambia with the respective country teams to prepare their first country programmes. Meg also worked as Regional Network Coordinator for SE Asia ODS Officers' Network between 1993 and 1994.
Meg has an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College, London, and a BSc in Environmental Science from the University of East Anglia.
Session/Event:
- Deep Dive Workshop - Promoting Efficient, Clean Cooling through Technology and Policy Innovation