Sophie Trémolet is an economist and institutional specialist focusing on the infrastructure sector. She works on issues of institutional and regulatory design, private sector participation mostly in the water and electricity sectors, for a variety of clients including donor agencies, governments, public and private service providers, governmental organisations and consultancies. See our services page for further details.
She has written extensively on the issue of private provision and regulation of infrastructure services and the poor, contributing to pieces that influenced donors' and NGOs' strategies in this area. See our publications page for further details.
Sophie Trémolet holds a Masters in International Affairs from the Columbia University in New York and a Masters in Economics and Business from Sciences-Po in Paris. She previously worked as a consultant at NERA (National Economic Research Associates) and ERM (Environmental Resources Management) in London. She is fluent in French, English and Spanish, has a working knowledge of Portuguese and basic notions of Arabic. Over the last 10 years, Sophie has worked in more than 25 countries, including:
| Latin America | Europe | Asia and MENA | Africa |
| Peru | UK | Jordan | South Africa |
| Argentina | France | West Bank & Gaza | Gabon |
| Mexico | Spain | Morocco | Ivory Coast |
| Honduras | Hungary | Nepal | Senegal |
| Colombia | Baltic States | India | Cameroon |
| Russia | Hong Kong | Rwanda | |
| Albania | Djibouti |