Liubov Volkova
Director of ESG
FuelCell Energy Inc.
Liubov (Luba) Volkova is corporate sustainability expert with the focus on the energy and manufacturing industries.
Having over ten years of extensive sustainability experience in academia, government, and private sector, Liubov Volkova applies an integrated and systemic approach to addressing ESG challenges, while driving growth, profitability, and impact for the company. As a Director of Social, Environmental, and Governance (ESG) at FuelCell Energy, she is responsible for developing the company’s ESG and Corporate Social Responsibility vision, strategy, priorities, reporting and engagement, drawing together the various strands of the ESG work and focusing on the whole array of stakeholders.
Liubov has published multiple works on waste management and environmental management systems, including four scientific articles and 12 conference talking points. She also developed 18 teaching manuals and wrote a chapter for a collective monography Managing Natural and Man-Made Complexes (Management of Natural-Technogenic Complexes, p.33-51. St. Petersburg: SPbSEEU Press, 2011).
She has an MS in Energy & Environment Policy from NYU, an MBA from the Zicklin School of Business (CUNY) and a PhD in Environmental Policy & Economics.
Having over ten years of extensive sustainability experience in academia, government, and private sector, Liubov Volkova applies an integrated and systemic approach to addressing ESG challenges, while driving growth, profitability, and impact for the company. As a Director of Social, Environmental, and Governance (ESG) at FuelCell Energy, she is responsible for developing the company’s ESG and Corporate Social Responsibility vision, strategy, priorities, reporting and engagement, drawing together the various strands of the ESG work and focusing on the whole array of stakeholders.
Liubov has published multiple works on waste management and environmental management systems, including four scientific articles and 12 conference talking points. She also developed 18 teaching manuals and wrote a chapter for a collective monography Managing Natural and Man-Made Complexes (Management of Natural-Technogenic Complexes, p.33-51. St. Petersburg: SPbSEEU Press, 2011).
She has an MS in Energy & Environment Policy from NYU, an MBA from the Zicklin School of Business (CUNY) and a PhD in Environmental Policy & Economics.