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The alternatives investment manager has appointed a senior consultant in its QIC Global Infrastructure team and named a new chairperson for its A$400m portfolio company Epic Energy.
Ian Learmonth, a former Macquarie director, will take the helm when the green bankโ€™s inaugural chief leaves in May.
Former Ford Foundation director Clinton Stevenson will oversee the division which works across asset classes.
The firm has moved Sofia Berger from her position as managing director in Latin America and the Caribbean to senior vice president of US transportation.
Moving away from a โ€˜post-World War II approachโ€™ focused on public lending is needed for multilaterals to attract private money into infrastructure projects, Laurence Carter told us.
Joseph Nnanna replaces Sarah Alade, who retired from her role as central bank governor a week ago.
Lisa Tonery and Erik Swenson, who join the firm from Norton Rose Fulbright, will represent natural gas infrastructure developers in the permitting process.
Panellists at our Global Summit in Berlin today debated whether the infrastructure industry is doing enough to diversify staff across gender, professional and academic backgrounds and discussed potential remedies to achieve a better balance.
The first day of our Global Summit in Berlin saw leading industry players share insights on the trends likely to shape the market in the near future, encapsulated in a series of interviews spanning privatisations, technology and energy.
Speaking on the first day of our Global Summit in Berlin, chairman Adebayo Ogunlesi argued GIP has the firepower to command the attention of the worldโ€™s largest companies but said it would continue to co-invest alongside LPs to access the heftiest assets.
Introducing our Emerging Markets Forum today in Berlin, the former Mexican leader was critical of Donald Trumpโ€™s policies as he warned Theresa May that her government is making a โ€˜big big mistakeโ€™ by partnering with Trumpโ€™s regime.
Simon Bibeau will join the firm at its Toronto headquarters to assist with infrastructure investment activities.
The US law firm is beefing up its Asia-Pacific infra team with the arrival of 10 senior lawyers and the promotion of a Sydney-based partner.
The UK insurerโ€™s investment arm has brought together infrastructure debt and corporate private credit under a single unit.
Ehren Cory replaces former president and chief executive Bert Clark, who left last autumn to join a newly launched pension fund manager.
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