Ece Sürücü Duman

Ece Sürücü Duman is a strategy and ESG professional working at the intersection of energy transition, battery ecosystems, and the real-economy transition. With 13+ years of experience across corporate strategy, sustainability programs, and international ESG regulations and standards, she supports executives and boards with roadmaps, regulatory alignment, and value-creation initiatives in clean energy and mobility—particularly on the regulatory and operational implications for renewable energy, batteries and energy storage value chains. Her work centers on decarbonization pathways, responsible value chains, ESG governance, and performance systems, translating policy and compliance requirements into scalable business execution and investment priorities through cross-sector engagement with financial institutions, policymakers, and public institutions, alongside international stakeholder coordination and strong project governance (PMP, DASM). She is PMP and Disciplined Agile Scrum Master certified and is pursuing a PhD in Strategy & Management, focusing on how ESG strategies and sustainability ratings influence corporate value.

At COP31, she brings a practitioner’s lens to the climate-to-business bridge—what works, what fails, and how compliance can become competitive advantage.