Geopolitical risk and the energy transition with Cameron Mitchell

How do geopolitical tensions impact the global energy supply? What are the security risks associated with the energy transition? How will the energy transition affect global power dynamics?

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For the seventh webinar in the Perspectives on Transition series, Curtin Institute for Energy Transition
are delighted to host ANZ's Head of Geopolitical Risk, Cameron Mitchell. Cameron will provide a geopolitical update and discuss how global tensions, conflicts and developments have the power to shape our progress towards a successful energy transition. He will explore the interplay between trade, technologies, policy, defence and ideologies, and share his insights into the challenges and opportunities that transition presents in a complex global landscape.

ABOUT CAMERON

Cameron Mitchell joined ANZ in March 2021 to set up and manage the bank’s geopolitical risk function. In this role, he coordinates the production of tailored geopolitical risk assessments and advises management and clients. He supports portfolio and exposure reviews, stress tests, and crisis and response planning, as well as developing and employing tools to enhance ANZ strategic risk management.

He is also an invited member of the National Security College Futures Council within the Australian National University and lectures on the theory and application of geoeconomics. Previously, Cameron worked for HSBC in Hong Kong and London, where he was Global Head of Geopolitical Risk. Cameron is a former Australian public servant and Australian Defence Force Reserve Officer, where he worked on defence and security issues. He also served on operational deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan where he provided support to operational-level commanders and supported national-level agencies.

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