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ABOUT

 

Bérengère Sim is a London-based researcher at BCG, focused on climate and sustainability policy and regulation. She is fluent in English, French and Spanish.

Before that, she worked was a correspondent at Dow Jones’ Financial News, covering environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues in the City. Prior to that, she worked as a freelance journalist, editor, researcher, translator and fixer in Mexico City and in Paris.

She covered the historic Mexican presidential elections in the summer of 2018 for Reuters and wrote about women’s rights and social justice as the Latin America and the Caribbean commissioning editor for openDemocracy’s 50.50.

She has also written for The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Marie Claire US and Vice.

Sciences Po Paris and University of St Andrews alumna, she has also published several academic pieces on public policy, including one on gender and corruption for the 2017 OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum and one on lead poisoning and trapped populations in Flint, Michigan, for the International Organization for Migration.

In her spare time, you can catch her salsa-ing, swimming, and scoping out street art.

(For the more curious amongst you, check out her LinkedIn for all the details).