Wednesday, February 18
12:00–1:00 PM PST
From Strategy to Supply: How ports and shipping are advancing clean fuels. This webinar will be online-only and open to all. Topics will include port strategy, shipping and corridors, and new market creation.
Moderator
Juvarya Veltkamp, Senior Advisor at C40 Cities
Juvarya is a global leader in climate action and sustainable finance with three decades of experience driving transformative change. At C40 Cities, she leads the Green Ports Forum — a worldwide alliance of ports and cities working together to cut emissions, scale clean fuels, and shape the future of climate-aligned trade.
Speaker
Lisa Wunder, Port of LA, Director, Environmental Management Division
Lisa Wunder is the Acting Director of Environmental Management at the Port of Los Angeles. In this role, Wunder is responsible for balancing ecological sustainability and social responsibility with commerce and growth at the nation’s busiest container port. She supervises the operation of the Environmental Management Division, which provides comprehensive environmental services for air and water quality, biological resources and wildlife management, hazardous materials and site remediation, and environmental assessments, in accordance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) guidelines.
Speaker
Øistein Jensen, ODFJELL, Chief Sustainability Officer
Øistein Jensen is the Chief Sustainability Officer at Odfjell SE. He was previously Chief of Staff at Odfjell and was appointed to CSO in August 2020 as a part of the company’s dedicated focus on sustainability. Øistein has been part of Executive Management in the group since 2016. He was in 2021 elected as a board member and in 2025 Chair of Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN).
Speaker
Ryann Child, Port of Seattle, Senior Environmental Program Manager
Ryann Child (she/her) is a Senior Environmental Program Manager at the Port of Seattle where she designs and implements programs to reduce air and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from maritime operations. Ryann leads the Port’s air and GHG emissions accounting and developed its first-ever Maritime Climate and Air Action Plan. She also manages the Pacific Northwest to Alaska Green Corridor initiative—a multi-stakeholder partnership exploring zero-GHG emission cruise travel to Alaska.
