Elysia Busick | Capital Mobility & Governance Research
Capital Mobility, Jurisdiction Strategy & Governance Research
Elysia Busick works at the intersection of cross-border capital deployment, regulatory design, and evolving governance systems. Her work bridges private capital strategy with the institutional frameworks shaping renewable energy, innovation sectors, and emerging marine-linked environments.
Advisory & Strategic Work
Through Waypoint Advisers, Elysia works with internationally mobile investors and founders navigating regulated European jurisdictions. Her advisory practice focuses on jurisdictional alignment, capital mobility frameworks, and the structural conditions that support long-term investment stability.
Rather than concentrating on individual asset classes, her work examines how regulatory clarity, governance architecture, and ESG standards influence where and how capital moves across borders.
Research & Capital Intelligence
Alongside advisory work, Elysia conducts research on ocean governance, marine protected areas, and the structural constraints limiting responsible private capital participation in governance-sensitive sectors. Through the Blu List initiative, she develops research and capital-intelligence frameworks examining how policy design, asset transparency, and regulatory predictability influence investment flows into sustainability-driven environments.
Her work explores the conditions under which private capital can engage responsibly in marine and environmental systems, with particular attention to institutional design and the evolution of long-term governance.
Systems Perspective
Elysia’s work is grounded in a systems view of capital flows, analyzing how mobility frameworks, jurisdictional stability, and governance architecture influence where and how capital moves.