Daniel Stander is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Climate Resilience Center. Stander serves as special advisor to the United Nations on matters of risk, analytics, and finance. He is also deputy chair of the board of the Resilient Cities Network.
Over the last twenty years, Stander has worked on every continent, advising public and private entities on a variety of complex risks, including natural hazards, pandemics, and cyberattacks. He is a pioneer of #ResilienceFinance, helping capital find responsible investments in the face of climate and other extremes.
For over a decade, Stander held various leadership positions at Risk Management Solutions, a catastrophe risk modelling company. Most recently, he was global managing director at RMS, leading, among other things, the firm’s relationships with all levels of government. In 2018, Mayor Francis Suarez presented Stander with a City of Miami Proclamation recognizing his commitment to raise awareness, foster cooperation, and deliver resilience to urban economies and communities in the face of sea-level rise and the threat of extreme events.
Prior to RMS, Stander was a manager in the group strategy and development function at a ten-billion-euro global healthcare group, serving thirty million customers in over 190 countries. He also has start-up experience, having been part of the founding team of an award-winning fintech. Today, he is an investor and strategic advisor to several companies.
Stander holds a master’s degree from the University of Oxford. He also studied at Humboldt University in Berlin and is a graduate of the Center of Creative Leadership. A frequent keynote speaker, Stander is often quoted in the Financial Times, the BBC and other media.