In recognition of her expertise in the Philippine energy practice, DivinaLaw Senior Partner Atty. Richie Avigale Ramos-Pilares was invited by the Australia’s Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to be part of the Philippine delegation for the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit Climate and Clean Energy Transition Forum held recently in Melbourne, Australia.
Atty. Ramos-Pilares’ participation in the forum signifies DivinaLaw’s commitment to address the following key challenges to climate and clean energy transition, as identified and discussed by Australia’s Special Envoy for Southeast Asia, Nicholas Moore AO:
Since the forum was held during Women’s Month, one of the issues raised was how women can overcome biases and take active roles in the necessary clean energy workforce.
Atty. Ramos-Pilares is the deputy head of DivinaLaw’s Energy practice group where she is joined by 10 other competent female lawyers of the Firm – already a concrete step towards encouraging women to be at the forefront of the Philippines’ clean energy transition. Atty. Pilares is a former Assistant Secretary of the Department of Energy. She currently serves as a Director for the Philippine Energy Research and Policy Institute.