Anne Arquit Niederberger, PhD
About Anne Arquit Niederberger, PhD
Anne Arquit Niederberger, PhD, serves as the Senior Vice President at Enervee, a position she has held since 2021. With extensive experience in energy and environmental policy, she has held various roles in organizations such as OECD, Columbia University, and the Swiss government.
Work at Enervee
Anne Arquit Niederberger has been serving as the Senior Vice President at Enervee since 2021. In this role, she has contributed to the company's mission of promoting energy efficiency and sustainable practices. Prior to her current position, she held the role of Vice President of Market Development at Enervee from 2015 to 2021, where she focused on expanding market opportunities and enhancing the company's strategic initiatives. Her tenure at Enervee has spanned a total of nine years, demonstrating her commitment to the organization and its goals.
Education and Expertise
Anne Arquit Niederberger earned her Ph.D. in Oceanography from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She also holds an A.B. in Earth Sciences from Dartmouth College. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in environmental policy and energy efficiency. Additionally, she completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Bern, focusing on global change, further enhancing her knowledge in environmental issues.
Background
Before joining Enervee, Anne Arquit Niederberger had a diverse career spanning multiple roles and organizations. She served as Vice President at the OECD in the Group on Energy & Environment from 1992 to 1994. She also worked as a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs from 2001 to 2002. Her extensive experience includes founding Policy Solutions, where she worked for 21 years, and held senior positions in the Swiss Federal Office of Environment and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs during the 1990s.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Anne Arquit Niederberger has led significant initiatives in energy and environmental policy. While at Policy Solutions, she led the Standards for Energy Efficiency of Electric Motor Systems (SEEEM) harmonization effort. She played a crucial role in establishing Swiss carbon markets and contributed to the World Bank's National Strategy Studies program aimed at developing national carbon markets. Additionally, she was instrumental in the $1.2 billion Swiss Climate Cent initiative, reflecting her influence in international climate and energy policy.