Lisa Wijayani has more than 10 years of professional experience in the area of trade and sustainable development.
During her career, Lisa served at various institutions such as the ASEAN Secretariat, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to foster policy development in Indonesia, within ASEAN, and in the context of the G20 in the field of green economy, energy transition, circular economy, sustainable finance, market integration, and trade development.
Lisa received her Master’s Degree with a major in Ecological Economics from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Prior to her Master’s Degree, Lisa studied Business and Management with a specialization in social entrepreneurship at the College of Dupage, in Illinois, US.
Lisa has led a climate diplomacy programme in Southeast Asia to strengthen climate ambition through accelerating energy transition and mobilizing climate finance. She is also the Lead of an engagement group in the G20 in the context of Environment, Climate Justice, and Energy Transition (ECEWG).
In 2022, Lisa joined FratiniVergano as trade and sustainability advisor. She conducted policy research and legal analysis for Indonesia's and ASEAN's ability to adjust and to comply with the key EU 'green initiatives', including the EU Green Deal, the Farm to Fork Strategy, the Fit for 55 framework of regulatory action, and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Lisa works in her native Bahasa Indonesia, as well as in English.
"Indonesia's carbon tax, small step towards a giant transition", Devdiscourse, 26 November 2021.
"Fostering the Role of the Creative Economy toward the ASEAN Green Transition and Sustainable Economic Recovery", Creative Economy 2030: Imagining and Delivering a Robust, Creative, Inclusive, and Sustainable Recovery, Asian Development Bank Institute, June 2022.
"Trends in global emissions, new pledges for 2030 and G20 status and outlook", Emissions Gap Report 2021, United Nations Environment Programme, 26 October 2021.