Strategy, Climate, Energy & Governance

Author and advisor Jérôme Parzy explores the intersection of climate, energy, strategy and corporate governance.

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BIOGRAPHY

Jérôme Parzy writes about climate change, energy systems, corporate governance and economic transformation. Drawing on decades of experience in strategy, risk and sustainability, he brings a practical perspective to complex global challenges.

A WORD FROM XAVIER KEMLIN

It was with immense pleasure that I met Jérôme during the trial of Jean-Charles Naouri, whose management led to the downfall of Casino, the company founded by my great-grandfather, Geoffroy Guichard.

Jérôme is a talented and attentive person who has, over time, become a friend.

I am deeply grateful for the many enriching moments of discussion, exchange, and mutual understanding we have shared.

— Xavier Kemlin, great-grandson of Geoffroy Guichard

Publications & Research

Discover Jérôme Parzy’s latest analyses on climate, energy, corporate governance and economic transformation.

MEDIa

Selected interviews, podcasts, videos, and resources covering climate change, energy transition, decarbonization, and corporate governance. Curated by Jérôme Parzy.

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