Kamila has graduated from Sciences Po Paris and London School of Economics. She holds a PhD in Political Sciences, applied to decarbonisation policies in European regions. She’s been in charge of access to public funds and energy and climate policy for Dalkia Central Europe Department between 2010 and 2014. In 2014, Kamila integrated Veolia's Public Affairs Department, where she has been acting - since January 2018 - as Director in charge of energy, climate and air quality issues. As of last year, she has also been chairing the Energy Policy Working Group at Cogen Europe.
Main areas of competence : EU regulation, heat market - district heating and cogeneration, energy efficiency, energy sufficiency
Panelist in: A panel entitled "What governance for an efficient long-term energy planning in cities', during the EUROCITIES Environment Forum: Energy transition in cities, 15-17 March 2017, Antwerp; "Empowering Public Authorities in the Development of Sustainable Plans for Low Carbon Heating and Cooling in Europe", organised by the PLANHEAT in the IIIrd Forum of municipalities in Krakow, Poland, on 27th of March, 2017; presenting "Why EU industrial players are considering to invest in low carbon heating and cooling?; “Energy Performance Contracts to foster Energy Efficiency in the public sector – how to turn difficulties into success?”, organised in the framework of the EU SEW 2018 by eu.esco, EFIEES, EU-ASE, on 7 June 2018; "Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) to unlock the energy saving potential of the public building stock in Central and Eastern Europe", in the framework of the Energy Efficiency Global Forum, in Copenhagen, June 24th, 2018; "Biomass for heating: challenges and opportunities", during the European Bioenergy Future Conference, Hanover, 14th of November 2018