Lorenzo Faggiano
About Lorenzo Faggiano
Lorenzo Faggiano is an EU Carbon & Power Analyst currently working at ICIS since 2021. He has a diverse background in research and academia, having held various positions at institutions such as the European Parliament, European Commission, and Università Bocconi.
Work at ICIS
Lorenzo Faggiano has been employed at ICIS as an EU Carbon & Power Analyst since 2021. In this role, he focuses on analyzing carbon markets and power systems within the European Union. His expertise contributes to the understanding of energy transitions and regulatory frameworks impacting the sector.
Education and Expertise
Lorenzo Faggiano holds a Bachelor's degree in International Politics and Government from Università Bocconi, where he studied from 2016 to 2019. He furthered his education with a Master's degree in International Public Policy from University College London (UCL) from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he participated in an exchange program at Boston University in 2019.
Background
Lorenzo Faggiano has a diverse background in both academic and professional settings. He completed his American High School Diploma at Parkersburg South High School. His early career included roles at the European Parliament and the European Commission, where he gained experience in policy and communication.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current role at ICIS, Lorenzo worked in various capacities. He served as an Academic Tutor at Manning's Tutors Ltd from 2019 to 2021. He also held positions as a Research Assistant and Student Ambassador at Università Bocconi, and as a Student Representative at UCL. His experience includes a Blue Book Traineeship at the European Commission in 2021.
Achievements in Student Organizations
During his time at Università Bocconi, Lorenzo Faggiano was actively involved in student organizations. He served as the Head of Events Division for the European Generation - Bocconi Students Association from 2018 to 2019. He also represented students at UCL, contributing to the Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences.