Speaker

Lee Beck

Lee Beck is CATF’s Senior Director in Europe and the Middle East, leading CATF’s
climate strategy to advance a broad portfolio of solutions in both regions. She is also
responsible for advancing CATF’s efforts on the global climate policy stage through
CATF’s presence at COP28 in the UAE and at COP27 in Egypt. Having worked on
climate and clean energy and lived in the U.S. and Europe, Lee is an expert on
transatlantic partnerships and international affairs, and is passionate about
advancing and strengthening the transatlantic relationship to achieve climate goals.
Before stepping into her current role, Lee was CATF’s Global Director for carbon
capture, leading the team’s expansion in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, and
helping launch CATF’s overall European efforts. Under her leadership, the carbon
capture team played an integral role in advancing cutting-edge carbon management
policies globally. The team helped secure $12 billion in funding for carbon capture,
removal, and storage in the U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, as well as
make improvements to the 45Q tax credit in the Inflation Reduction Act. The team
also put forward the vision for a European Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage.
Lee came to CATF from the Global CCS Institute, where she served as a Senior
Advisor leading the Institute’s advocacy efforts in North America, and was part of a
global team focused on advocacy and policy. Previously, Lee worked for the
Vermont Energy Investment Cooperation, and at Eni USA in their Washington DC
International Relations Office, focusing on international affairs and government
relations. She also worked for the EU Delegation to the U.S. as a trainee on
transportation, energy, and environmental policy issues. Before working in the
energy field, Lee was a journalist reporting for multiple outlets reporting from
Germany, Italy, Tanzania and Hong Kong.
She has a Master of Arts in International Affairs & Economics with majors in Energy,
Resources & Environment and Political Economy from Johns Hopkins University’s
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). A German citizen, she speaks
German, French, and Italian. She is a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic
Council Global Energy Center.