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Sustainable Finance & Investing Forum
October 20-21, 2026
Javits CenterNew York, NY

Miranda Gardiner
Executive Director at iMasons Climate Accord (ICA)
Speaker

Profile

Miranda Gardiner is the Executive Director of iMasons Climate Accord (ICA) -- a groundbreaking trade association, focused on emissions reductions and sustainability in data centers. Under her visionary guidance, it has emerged as the premier, collaborative arena for digital infrastructure’s commitment to achieving ambitious climate goals by uniting the largest and most influential companies (such as Google, Meta, AWS, and Microsoft) in driving transformative initiatives.

Miranda has grown the ICA to a robust network of member companies with a combined market cap of over $8T, with more than 50% represented on the various technical committees to ensure a “by the members, for the members” approach. Centered around Power, Equipment, Materials, and, new in 2026, Water, ICA has published a Maturity Model and case studies to address critical topics in these areas.

Miranda has an unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration and facilitating progress, ensuring the iCA and its members are at the forefront of developing and implementing sustainable practices. To educate a broader market, she has presented at global events like Climate Week NYC and contributed to publications such as PERE’s Data Centers Report and JSA’s Greener Data Centers Volume 3. She serves on the OCP Future Technologies Summit Program Committee and is a past board member of AIA-Los Angeles and USGBC San Diego.

In May 2025, Miranda completed a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management from Harvard University: Division of Continuing Education and was recognized in Data Centre Magazine’s “Top 100 Women in Data Centers” in 2025 and 2026. She holds a BA from Georgetown University and M.Arch from the University of Pennsylvania.