Sha Liu is Program Marketing Manager for RMI’s China Program. Her work includes all communications related to RMI in China. Sha joined RMI in June 2015.
Background
Before joining RMI, Sha worked in Brunswick Group, a world-famous consultancy company headquartered in London. At Brunswick, Sha advised clients on a range of issue spanning corporate communications, reputation management, and investor relations in diverse industries. She also provided strategic public relations counsel and handled media relations for Chinese corporations to improve their visibility in global market and for multinational companies to raise their profile in China. Clients included Volkswagen, Christie’s, Wharton, Steinway, Geely Group, and Li Ning Company.
Education
MA, Foreign Language and Literature, Beijing International Studies University
Location
Beijing, China
Authored Works
Outlet Blog Post
The year 2018 was a challenging one for the global energy transition and carbon reduction. Global carbon emissions were projected to rise more than 2 percent in 2018, mainly due to solid growth in coal consumption and sustained increases in oil and gas use. Even so, countries around the world,…
Outlet Blog Post
The year 2018 was a challenging one for the global energy transition and carbon reduction. Global carbon emissions were projected to rise more than 2 percent in 2018, mainly due to solid growth in coal consumption and sustained increases in oil and gas use. Even so, countries around the world,…
Outlet Blog Post
The year 2017 was an impressive one for China in its effort to achieve economic growth while reducing carbon emissions. Based on scenario analysis in the Reinventing Fire: China report launched by Rocky Mountain Institute in 2016, China can do this by decreasing primary energy demand and increasing the…
Outlet Blog Post
The year 2017 was an impressive one for China in its effort to achieve economic growth while reducing carbon emissions. Based on scenario analysis in the Reinventing Fire: China report launched by Rocky Mountain Institute in 2016, China can do this by decreasing primary energy demand and increasing the…