Find Findsen is the CEO and Member of Green Economy Store, LLC – the world’s largest provider of green economy clothing, accessories and art. The Green Economy Store helps green economy companies and professionals communicate their expertise, celebrate their leadership and convince the world to end climate change.
Find Findsen is also the CEO of Green Economy Group – the home of the Terawatt Exchange, a global research platform with listings that have a combined value of US$3 trillion and an aggregate generating capacity of 2,131 gigawatts (2.1 terawatts) across 42 sectors ranging from solar, wind, and hydro to smart grid, energy storage, green buildings, REDD+, green AI, green blockchain and negative emissions technologies. GEG has also developed a proprietary database of institutional investors focused on green investments with aggregate assets under management (AUM) exceeding US$100 trillion. GEG is committed to ending climate change by reducing global temperatures to zero degrees Celsius (0° C) above pre-industrial levels and reducing the carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere to the 280 parts per million level during the 10,000 years prior to the Industrial Revolution. As a technology company, GEG intends to deliver on this vision of a global net-zero economy powered 100 percent by renewables by serving – through the Terawatt Exchange and other initiatives – as a catalyst for making the annual multi-trillion dollar investments required to achieve this goal. The Terawatt Exchange (TWX) is designed for marketing, sales, and business development professionals in technology and service providers that are looking to identify project development firms and cleantech companies to sell their products and services to. It is also ideal for investors conducting market research and due diligence or policymakers assessing the growth and scale of the 42 sectors of the green economy across countries and regions to develop and implement policies and incentives designed to deliver on net-zero national, regional, and global objectives.
After college, Find Findsen advised the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the G77 on the negotiation, establishment, and operations of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) which is jointly implemented by the World Bank, UNDP, the United Nations Environment Programme, and other organizations. Since 1992, the GEF has provided $20 billion in grants and mobilized an additional $112 billion in co-financing for more than 4,800 projects in 170 countries.
Find Findsen previously served as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. At age 13, Find wrote the code for a clone of the popular video game Breakout.
Find Findsen graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University where he received the Buchanan Prize for graduating #1 in the Department of Politics. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.