Norma Mozée
Norma Mozée’s U.S. diplomatic and private sector business development experience in energy and information technology sectors qualify her to serve on a public board, including risk and management committees.
Norma Mozée is a former U.S. diplomat who served in Venezuela, Denmark, and Ecuador where she advanced American strategic and commercial interests at the highest levels, most notably led authoring the U.S. Embassy Caracas Venezuela Oil Sector Recovery Plan, which became the foundation of the White House's interagency strategy. She managed the due diligence process aligning stakeholders bridging private sector, energy ministry officials, and Development Finance Corporation representatives resulting in the signing of a renewable energy project valued at $140 million.
She is an independent energy expert quoted in media articles including the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Investor’s Business Daily. Norma is an accomplished international business development executive with over two decades of expertise spanning energy, critical minerals, mining, and technology sectors across Latin America with experience in developing and closing deals ranging from $2M to $25M.
Combining deep geopolitical acumen, Spanish fluency, and a track record of building cross-sector partnerships, she is uniquely positioned to advise on complex international energy and critical minerals strategies at the executive level.