Romain Pison

Romain Pison
Systra · Consultancy

Master of Science
Looking for collaborators for research in climate adaptation finance.

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Introduction
Romain Pison is an entrepreneur and decarbonization specialist with a strong focus on ESG and green infrastructure. As co-founder of Wiia, Romain marries artificial intelligence and data analytics to elevate impact investment. His expertise is backed by significant roles at the United Nations, World Bank, and as Head of ESG.
Additional affiliations
September 2013 - September 2019
World Bank
Position
  • Senior Green Infrastructure Specialist
Description
  • - Oversaw infrastructure portfolio in the Western Balkans region, supervising projects valued at approximately $500M and directing numerous consultants and contractors. - Orchestrated the efforts of a 20-person team, consultants, and three regional organizations across six countries, culminating in the successful execution of a $200M trade facilitation project in a record 18 months. - Leveraged in-depth knowledge of transport economics and ESG principles to counsel country ministers
Education
May 2005 - June 2006
New York University
Field of study
  • Finance and Management

Publications

Publications (4)
Technical Report
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A shift towards sustainable transport could save hundreds of thousands of lives every year and deliver savings of $70 trillion by 2050 through improved road safety, reduced air pollution and lower carbon emissions. The transformation to sustainable transport requires a redirection, rather than a substantial increase in infrastructure expenditure, a...
Technical Report
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In May 2018, as part of Bulgaria’s EU Presidency, a Western Balkan Summit resulted in the Sofia Declaration, with one of its emphasis being on transport connectivity. At the summit, the Western Balkan leaders reaffirmed their desire to join EU, while EU officials confirmed their support to the process. These respective European paths of the Western...
Technical Report
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The purpose of this Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the World Bank’s NanGuang Railway Project in China is to offer closer and deeper insights on the project’s outcome, based on updated evidence, including an assessment of the project’s contribution to sector reform and institutional improvement. The PPAR is the first of three PPA...
Technical Report
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The report gives an overview of current practices in transport sector in Belarus and provides with recommendations for its development and improvement. The transport sector is an important economic sector in Belarus, contributing 6.7 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2008 and 6.6 percent in 2009. Belarus has been a net exporter of practica...

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