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JPMorgan rehires scientist Sarah Kapnick in climate push, memo shows

JPMorgan Chase has actually rehired researcher Sarah Kapnick to encourage its corporate and investment banking customers, according to an internal memo seen on Monday, as the Wall Street giant increases its environment advisory offerings.

Kapnick rejoins JPMorgan as the global head of climate advisory within the firm's industrial and investment bank (CIB). unit. She will encourage the bank's customers on climate, energy,. biodiversity and sustainability subjects.

Her competence will assist clients understand the financial. opportunities of the shift to a low carbon economy, and. develop durability to extreme weather and environment occasions, Troy. Rohrbaugh, co-CEO of CIB, said in the memo.

Kapnick initially joined JPMorgan in 2021 from the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric. Administration (NOAA), and left a year later on when President Joe. Biden designated her as primary researcher for the federal government. company.

In her first stint with the bank, Kapnick acted as the. senior climate scientist and sustainability strategist for its. possession and wealth management company.

Rama Variankaval, JPMorgan's global head of business. advisory, said in the memo energy transition was a considerable. international business chance with the possible to generate. economy-wide development.

Decarbonization and energy transition are major trends. influencing capital formation, the memo said.

Kapnick will report to Variankaval and work closely with the. company's chief threat officer, Ashley Bacon, the memo showed.

(source: Reuters)