Adam Wolfensohn is a Managing Director at Wolfensohn & Company in New York.
Education:
BA, Princeton University
MEM, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Personal:
Married to
Jennifer SmallSon of
James Wolfensohn and
Elaine WolfensohnBrother of Sara Wolfensohn and
Naomi Wolfensohn
Background:
Adam Wolfensohn is a Managing Director at Wolfensohn & Co. where he leads the firm's environmental markets initiative as well as the firm's efforts to invest in low carbon energy companies based in, or operating in emerging markets. He is on the Advisory Committee of EKO Asset Management Partners and is a Board member of Verdeo Group, Inc.
Prior to Wolfensohn & Co, he managed the clean-tech portfolio for the Wolfensohn family office and produced the climate change documentary, "Everything's Cool," that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. He has also worked in carbon finance for avoided deforestation with Conservation International. From 2002 to 2003, he managed pioneering work with Conservation International to make the 2003 Pearl Jam and "Warped" tours carbon neutral with avoided deforestation offsets. Prior to obtaining his Master's degree in Environmental Management in 2002, Mr. Wolfensohn composed music for numerous films, television commercials and theater productions, and he was founder and CEO of "Red Ramona," an award-winning music and sound design studio in New York City.