Rice grads end up all over the world, and Dymphna van der Lans is no exception. Dymphna has worked and lived in China, India, and Kenya and engaged with island nations in the Caribbean and the Indian and Pacific Oceans to support their transition away from polluting diesel fuels to renewable sources of energy.\xa0
Dymphna brings more than 25 years of experience managing and leading global development, energy, and climate initiatives in the nonprofit and private sectors. She is currently the chief executive officer of the Clean Cooking Alliance, and recently led international corporate engagement with the World Wildlife Fund\u2019s Climate & Energy team.
She sits down with host Scott Gale \u201919 to unpack her impressive career, her experience working internationally, developing an early appreciation for the Chinese language and culture, and her passion for the energy transition and climate initiatives.
Episode Guide:
00:56 Dymphna's Early Life and Education
04:55 Dymphna's Journey to China
14:24 Career Path and Mentorship
16:38 Focus on Renewables and Alternative Energy
18:42 Dymphna's Role in the Clinton Climate Initiative
20:24 Journey to Working with a Former U.S. President
20:49 The Future of Energy: Opportunities and Challenges
20:49 The Importance of Diverse Energy Solutions
22:01 The Role of Renewable Energy in Corporate Operations
23:28 Addressing Energy Challenges in Island Nations
25:08 The Mission of the Clean Cooking Alliance
27:53 The Future of Clean Cooking and Energy Systems
29:31 Predictions for China's Role in Global Energy
31:12 Advice for Prospective Rice Business Students
Owl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.
Episode Quotes:
On being comfortable with\xa0 different cultures and working in different countries
10:02: I've just realized that I enjoy figuring stuff out and finding myself in new places, just like trying to really quickly understand how the system works, how people work, and how I operate most effectively and efficiently in a different context that is not my own. And I'm very comfortable doing that.
Finding power in peer mentoring conversations
On Dymphna\u2019s Rice experience
13:24: There's a thing about trusting your instincts and your gut, and my ability to sense what's happening in a room and in the system. Like I had the language to apply that to different situations that I didn't have before. I always had the feeling that I was understanding it, but I never had the language to actually articulate what I was seeing or even articulate a vision for how to work through things.Show Links:\xa0
Guest Profile:
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