Climate Impact Partners appoints Dominique Airey as Client Solutions Director

Climate Impact Partners (CIP) has announced the appointment of Dominique Airey as Client Solutions Director, a role in which she will lead the firm’s regional corporate advisory teams across the UK, Europe, and the Rest of the World (ROW).

Airey will oversee the expansion of the firm’s commercial portfolio, focusing on the delivery of corporate carbon market instruments, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) allocations and technological carbon dioxide removal (CDR) offtake structures.

Airey joins the company from CUR8, a venture-backed carbon removal platform, where she served as Chief Commercial Officer. During her tenure at the platform, she established the commercial division and structured multi-year carbon removal contracts for corporate clients within the financial services, aviation, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors, alongside carbon-neutral logistics frameworks for the sports and entertainment industries.

Her wider corporate background includes executing go-to-market strategies for a £50 million operational business unit at Procter & Gamble UK, alongside developing early-stage commercial strategies for various climate-tech and financial-tech startups. Within the non-profit sector, she recently served as the Chair of Climate Ed, an organization focused on climate education.

Ryan King, Chief Growth Officer at Climate Impact Partners, commented, “Dominique has been at the forefront of scaling the carbon market and knows what it takes to make it deliver. She brings the clarity and commercial focus needed to help clients navigate complexity and implement solutions that create measurable, lasting impact.”

Dominique Airey added, “I’m excited to lead such a talented team at a time when the market is evolving rapidly and clients need trusted partners more than ever. My focus will be on helping organisations navigate this complexity and unlock high-quality solutions that support credible, future-proof climate strategies.”

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