PhD in economics from Ecole Polytechnique (Paris-Saclay)
AgroParisTech engineer
Classe préparatoire, 2-year intensive scientific preparation to the competitive entry to the French Grandes écoles
A multidisciplinary expertise to tackle climate challenges
Anaïs Goburdhun is an expert in decarbonization strategies and corporate climate trajectories. Specializing in climate issues since the start of her career, she brings expertise shaped by 10 years of commitment in this field.
With a multidisciplinary approach, she combines a comprehensive view of climate challenges with specific expertise in the agriculture and food sectors, without being limited to them. Her ability to analyze and define tailored climate strategies makes her a key reference for helping companies and institutions address the challenges of the low-carbon transition.
High-level references for strategic projects
Anaïs Goburdhun has recognized experience with organizations such as the European Commission and ADEME. She has contributed to major strategic projects, including the integration of CSRD requirements into evaluation methodologies and the development of the ACT initiative, dedicated to assessing corporate decarbonization trajectories. With experience as a project manager in an international consulting firm, she excels in strategic approaches, team coordination, and leverages her expertise to support organizations in achieving their climate ambitions.
An extensive academic background
A graduate of AgroParisTech, Anaïs Goburdhun is an agronomist engineer specialized in sustainable development economics. She also holds a PhD in Economics from École Polytechnique, where she conducted research on climate change risks and agricultural economics. In partnership with MIT, she contributed to groundbreaking studies on projecting agricultural yields by 2100, enhancing her ability to connect science, strategy, and action.
Anaïs has presented her research at numerous prestigious workshops and international conferences, including at Columbia University, the Resource Modelling Association, MIT, and more.