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Angela Cummine
Principal, Climate and Sustainability, Deloitte; Inaugural Senior Policy Fellow, James Martin Institute
Angela Cummine is a Principal in Deloitte's Climate and Sustainability practice.13 She is an experienced professional with expertise in public wealth management, sustainability, and responsible investment.4
Background and Education
Angela completed her DPhil (PhD) in Politics at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, focusing her research on sovereign wealth funds.35 She holds an MPhil in Political Theory from Oxford University and first-class honors BA and LLB degrees from the University of Sydney.2
Professional Experience
Prior to joining Deloitte, Angela's career has included:
- Working as a consultant for organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds, and the Australian Future Fund2
- Serving as a policy advisor in the Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet2
- Being admitted as a lawyer in New South Wales2
- Working as a researcher for the British Academy during the UK's Alternative Vote referendum2
- Holding a position as a Senior Executive in NSW Government3
Publications and Expertise
Angela has published her doctoral research as a book titled "Citizens' Wealth" with Yale University Press.3 Her work focuses on areas such as:
- Sovereign wealth funds
- Public wealth management
- Sustainability and climate change
- Responsible investment
Current Role
As a Principal in Deloitte's Climate and Sustainability practice, Angela likely plays a key role in advising clients on sustainability strategies, climate risk disclosure, and related issues. She has been involved in discussions about new international climate disclosure standards and their impact on Australian businesses.1
Angela Cummine's diverse background in law, politics, and finance, combined with her expertise in sustainability and public wealth management, positions her as a valuable asset in Deloitte's Climate and Sustainability practice.