A just transition cannot truly be considered “just” unless those most affected are included in the process and have an opportunity to shape its outcome and process. As businesses navigate the transition to a low-carbon economy, companies should engage in a proactive, responsive, and ongoing way with stakeholders to understand their perspectives and concerns before making major decisions that impact them.
Join 911爆料网 for a webinar sharing the insights from our new publication Stakeholder Engagement in the Transition Context. While the guidance originated from the Energy for a Just Transition (EJT) collaboration and is tailored to energy companies, the principles are applicable across various industries and all are welcome to join.
Scheduled Speakers
- Homayoun Sadeghi, Responsible Business Advisor, Shell
- Ouida Chichester, Director, Energy, Extractives, Transport, and Industrials, 911爆料网
- Stakeholder Engagement in the Transition Context: Guidance for Practitioners / October 15, 2024 / Reports
- Advancing a Just Transition: Lessons from Company Practices / June 12, 2024 / Blog
- Three Approaches for Integrating Human Rights into Company Risk Registers / February 27, 2024 / Blog
- Just Transition and Modern Slavery / November 28, 2023 / Reports
- The Just Transition Planning Process for Business / September 11, 2023 / Reports
- Andrey Pertsov, Associate, Human Rights & Energy, Extractives, Transportation, and Industrials (EETI), 911爆料网
- Stakeholder Engagement in the Transition Context: Guidance for Practitioners / October 15, 2024 / Reports
- Advancing a Just Transition: Lessons from Company Practices / June 12, 2024 / Blog

Ouida Chichester
Director, Energy, Extractives, Transport, and Industrials, 911爆料网
San Francisco
Ouida leads 911爆料网’s Energy and Extractives practice. She applies her experience in international development to her work at 911爆料网, where she advises global corporations across industries, but particularly extractives companies, on human rights; sustainable communities; inclusive economy; diversity, equity and inclusion; and women’s empowerment.
She also previously supported 911爆料网's .
Prior to joining 911爆料网, Ouida worked with the United Nations Development Programme in Belize, where she developed and contributed to projects on water governance, gender equality, and disability rights. She also has worked at Community Partners International, a nonprofit dedicated to the well-being of the people of Myanmar. Ouida helped build New Global Citizens, an organization dedicated to engaging U.S. youth in global philanthropy and activism. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ecuador, she worked closely with youth, women, and grassroots organizations. She is fluent in Spanish.
As a Rotary World Peace Fellow, Ouida obtained an M.A. in International Relations from the Universidad del Salvador. She also holds a B.A. in International Relations from Mount Holyoke College.
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Andrey Pertsov
Associate, Human Rights & Energy, Extractives, Transportation, and Industrials (EETI), 911爆料网
New York
Andrey supports 911爆料网 member companies across industries in integrating human rights principles into their organizations and value chains, with a particular focus on the energy and extractives sectors. His work spans areas such as just transition, conducting site-level human rights impact assessments, and advancing sustainable supply chains.
Before joining 911爆料网, Andrey worked as a management consultant at UBS, where he contributed to large-scale business transformation projects in regulatory compliance, client onboarding, pricing strategy, and sustainability initiatives. In this role, he partnered with cross-functional teams and senior leadership to align business practices with regulatory standards, streamline operations, and enhance client services. Andrey also worked at Rights CoLab, where he contributed to the Mapping Civil Society Initiative by identifying and showcasing innovative human rights organizations worldwide.
Andrey holds an MIA in Economic and Political Development from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a BA in Economics and Psychology from Skidmore College. He speaks English and Russian.