Summary of Position
Ember is a fastgrowing global energy think tank which requires Managing Director paternity cover.
This position will inspire and empower the 80person Ember team across 19 countries, as well as managing its talented leadership team.
The role requires a personality that combines strong management expertise, experience working with global philanthropy, and strategic vision in the energy sector. In return, you will be leading a dynamic and wellrespected international team that is making a major impact in accelerating the energy transition.
Organisation Overview
Founded in 2020, Ember is an independent, notforprofit energy think tank that accelerates the clean energy transition with data and policy. We gather, curate and analyse data on the power sector and coal mine methane emissions, and use our findings to improve energy and climate policy.
You would be joining an organisation with a strong senior leadership team, a clear strategy for the period, and a motivated, ambitious team.
Ember enjoys grant funding backed by a number of major philanthropic foundations, and a new fundraising team to support further growth.
After strong growth in 2025, next year is likely to be a year of consolidation for Ember, as our teams grow their headcounts more gradually, and use automation and AI to increase productivity.
Our theory of change aims to shape the global energy narrative as well as contribute to regional and national energy policy discussions. Ember makes change through our triedandtested combination of open data, insightful analysis, sector expertise, stunning data visualisation, and targeted strategic communications. Our Organisation Strategy in 2026 will continue to target Ember as the ‘goto’ source for open data and analysis on the global electricity transition, and we will be expanding collaborative work with our nonprofit partners.
See Ember’s website for more information, as well as our Impact Report which gives much more information about the organisation last year.
The role would report directly to the Ember Board Chair, Bryony Worthington.