Jaz Rabadia

Jaz Rabadia MBE

Jaz Rabadia MBE was recognised in the Queens 2016 New Years Honours[1] for services to Sustainability in the Energy Management sector and promoting diversity in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)

She was the youngest person in the UK to be awarded the Energy Institute's Chartered Energy Manager status and served on their Council.

Rabadia graduated from City, University of London with a degree in mechanical engineering

Education

Rabadia completed an undergraduate BEng in Mechanical Engineering at City, University of London and continued on to complete a postgraduate MSc in Energy, Environment Technology & Economics.

She now features as a notable Alumni on the City University website.[2]

Career

Rabadia's interest in energy management began on a Sainsbury's checkout where she worked part-time whilst studying. As part of her final year dissertation she completed an energy study in the Hendon branch and then went on to join the head office energy team eventually becoming Sainsbury's Group Energy Manager .[3][4] She moved to the retail fashion outlet Debenhams and after 2 years at Debenhams, moved to Starbucks as Senior Manager of Energy & Initiatives EMEA.[5] She left Starbucks in September 2019 to join WeWork as their Director of Energy, Sustainability and Social Impact. Since Dec 2021, Rabadia has led responsible business and sustainability practices at Just Eat Takeaway.com/ [6]

Rabadia also serves as a Non Executive Director at 4imprint Group plc/

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ "New Year's Honours list 2016 - Publications - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Jaz Rabadia MBE". City, University of London. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  3. ^ "City University Alumni Successes - Jaz Rabadia".
  4. ^ "J Sainsburys Plc Corporate Responsibility Report 2006" (PDF).
  5. ^ EL2016 - Energy Live Next - Jaz Rabadia, 11 November 2016, retrieved 20 December 2016
  6. ^ #9 Food, Planet and People. With Jaz Rabadia, Head of Responsible Business, 8 December 2022, retrieved 20 May 2024