London Business School’s incoming cohort includes senior public-sector figures and frontier-market finance professionals, signaling business-school demand for climate, clean-energy and emerging-market expertise. Profiles of Emma Hutchinson, a former White House deputy on clean-energy innovation, and Abraham Tesfu Firdie, a private-equity analyst from Ethiopia, show a growing pipeline of policy and frontier-market practitioners to MBA programs. B-schools will need to expand experiential coursework, impact investing electives and global-network placements to meet demand from students who expect career transitions into sustainability and emerging-market investment. Employers seeking cross-sector skills will increasingly recruit from this broadened talent pool.