Suzie Marshall
Policy Advisor
Suzie is a Policy Advisor in E3G’s Coal-to-Clean team.
Suzie is responsible for coordinating the production and dissemination of outputs, advice and analysis for diplomatic stakeholders to accelerate the coal-to-clean transition. She also supports the team in identifying risks to progress on this transition and developing responsive strategies.
Prior to joining E3G, Suzie worked as a research assistant to the Climate Director at CGIAR, where she led on the coordination of a report on the decarbonisation of the agri-food system and penned position statements for the organisation ahead of COP28, translating scientific outputs for a diplomatic audience. Before that, she worked for the Technical Support Unit of Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), as well as for an EU Horizon 2020 project delivering a toolkit of proven approaches by which energy communities can lift people out of energy poverty. She has interned with the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and worked as a medical journalist for several years before transitioning to the climate space.
Suzie holds an MA in Environmental Policy from the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po, and a BA in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford.
Outside of work, she enjoys running, reading, contemporary dance and spending time in nature. She’s also learning to speak French.
Suzie is responsible for coordinating the production and dissemination of outputs, advice and analysis for diplomatic stakeholders to accelerate the coal-to-clean transition. She also supports the team in identifying risks to progress on this transition and developing responsive strategies.
Prior to joining E3G, Suzie worked as a research assistant to the Climate Director at CGIAR, where she led on the coordination of a report on the decarbonisation of the agri-food system and penned position statements for the organisation ahead of COP28, translating scientific outputs for a diplomatic audience. Before that, she worked for the Technical Support Unit of Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), as well as for an EU Horizon 2020 project delivering a toolkit of proven approaches by which energy communities can lift people out of energy poverty. She has interned with the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and worked as a medical journalist for several years before transitioning to the climate space.
Suzie holds an MA in Environmental Policy from the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po, and a BA in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford.
Outside of work, she enjoys running, reading, contemporary dance and spending time in nature. She’s also learning to speak French.