Meet the Devex Authors

Nick Anstett

Nick Anstett

Nick Anstett is an executive director in the Washington, D.C. office of Pollination, a global net zero, nature-positive investment and advisory firm. Nick leads the firm's work on development finance and oversees the financial services practice in the U.S. He has deep experience advising financial institutions, corporates, nonprofits, and multilaterals on upstream investment policy, global co-investment partnerships, and downstream de-risking measures to mobilize private capital for climate and nature in emerging markets. He has advised on issues across clean energy, distributed renewables, sustainable transportation, water, waste, adaptation, resilience, nature-based solutions, and just transition. Nick holds an MBA from Said Business School at the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Science from Queen’s University.
Nick Burk

Nick Burk

Mehmet Burk is the founder of the Relief Analysis Wire, which provides analysis on emerging disasters and trends throughout the international humanitarian community. As a special offer for Devex readers, you can access an exclusive report covering Syria, the humanitarian impacts of the Arctic meltdown, food crises, emerging disasters and more by visiting reliefanalysis.com/p/welcome-devex-readers.html.
Nick Chapman

Nick Chapman

Dr. Nick Chapman is director of research at Policy Cures, a nonprofit research group providing innovative ideas and accurate analysis to accelerate the development and uptake of new drugs, vaccines, diagnostics and other products for diseases of the developing world. He specializes in policy and financial analysis in the field of innovation for global health, and oversees the G-FINDER project, which provides a comprehensive landscape of global funding for neglected disease R&D.
Nick Collier

Nick Collier

Nick Collier is the Global Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs, Thomson Reuters. He moved from Morgan Stanley, where he had been Head of EMEA Government Relations since June 2007. Nick previously held roles as the Head of Regulatory Policy at the International Capital Market Association, as the Director of International Risk, Compliance and Government Affairs at Instinet, and as the European head of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. He started his career in the Bank of England, including a spell as the UK financial attaché to the EU. He holds a MSC in Economics and Finance from the London School of Economics and a BA from Oxford.
Nick Florek

Nick Florek

Nick Florek is a senior consultant in Deloitte Consulting LLP’s strategy practice. He was a core team member who conceptualized and developed the Proactive Policy Analysis methodology and leads current partnerships applying this approach. He has worked on multiple engagements in both emerging markets and domestically in the U.S. Nick is also a published academic author with a focus on how policy can create an infrastructure to encourage social entrepreneurship.
Nick Hepworth

Nick Hepworth

Nick Hepworth is the executive director of Water Witness International, a civil society organization leading research, advocacy, and action on the global water crisis.
Nick Herbert

Nick Herbert

Nick Herbert (Lord Herbert of South Downs) is the founder and chair of the Global TB Caucus and has been involved globally in the fight against tuberculosis for nearly two decades. He is a former member of the House of Commons and is now a member of the House of Lords in the U.K. Parliament.
Nick Manuelpillai

Nick Manuelpillai

Dr. Nick Manuelpillai currently works as a medical advisor at the Joep Lange Institute in Amsterdam. Prior to his current post he was working as a medical doctor in rural and remote Australia. Nick holds bachelor degrees in medicine and surgery from the University of Notre Dame, as well as engineering and economics degrees from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
Nick Martin

Nick Martin

Nick Martin is the deputy CEO for the Fred Hollows Foundation, an international NGO working to end avoidable blindness and vision loss worldwide. He has worked extensively across government, the not-for-profit sector, international development, and public campaigning for 15 years. He is based in Sydney, Australia.
Nick Moss

Nick Moss

Nick Moss is a senior manager in the infrastructure and climate change team at Adam Smith International, with a background in climate change advisory and management of large scale technical assistance projects. He has previously supported and managed the delivery of technical advisory services to DFID, the Global Green Growth Institute, UNDP, NORAD and the World Bank. Throughout this work, Nick has lead on technical delivery program oversight and management, client and stakeholder liaison and financial oversight. Nick’s particular area of expertise is in climate change projects, finance and project development and he has supported and worked on donor funded projects in the South Pacific, Africa, Asia and South America.