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Joshua Soloway

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Joshua Soloway

Chief Legal Officer & Head of Capital Markets, CarbonEthic & Board Secretary, Economic Club of Africa in New York

Joshua Soloway is Chief Legal Officer, Head of Capital Markets, and Board Member at Carbon Ethic Group, a group of companies committed to addressing issues of transparency, accountability, and quality in the carbon markets by leveraging its proprietary technology stack and expert team to manufacture the highest quality credits in the market utilizing natural climate solutions at scale. As an attorney, investment banker, and entrepreneur, Mr. Soloway brings decades of experience in capital markets, energy, and technology to support CarbonEthic’s mission and values.

Prior to joining CarbonEthic, Joshua was a partner at various law firms in New York City, where he advised clients on a range of corporate, commercial, and transactional matters affecting middle market companies, emerging growth companies, and asset managers with a focus on technology, energy, ESG, venture capital, and securities matters.

Joshua began his legal career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (PwC), where he advised institutional asset managers, financial institutions, and strategic investors on international tax, fund structuring, and investment transactions. While at PwC, he advised environmental asset managers and investors on numerous transactions, including the world’s first greenhouse gas credit aggregation pool, environmental asset investment structures, and numerous carbon offset projects