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Personnel from Ernst & Young, Macquarie and John Laing have joined the infrastructure developer.
The Melbourne-based fund managerโ€™s second European office will be headed by Lars Bespolka, who was previously part of the firmโ€™s New York team.
After heading the DOTโ€™s infrastructure office, Jacob Falk re-joins Chadbourneโ€™s project finance group.
The French insurer intends to invest that sum over the next five years and has appointed Charles Dupont (pictured) to build a dedicated infrastructure debt team.
The Melbourne-based funds manager has added two new hires to its debt team, and hopes to hire two more in the coming months to increase its presence abroad.
In an exclusive interview with Infrastructure Investor, Highstar Capitalโ€™s Christopher Lee reveals his fears about the economy.
Nicolas Villen is IFMโ€™s new point man for Spain and Latin America.
Seasoned exec Amit Rikhy (pictured) joins from Vantage Airport Group
Christine Brockwell and Gregor Paterson-Jones will head offshore wind and non-domestic energy efficiency, two of the bankโ€™s priority sectors
After nine years in the role, Roberts will step down end of June.
John McCarthy headed RREEF Infrastructure since 2005. He left earlier this year.
The London-listed infrastructure investment business will focus its efforts on Europe from now on as its India portfolio continues to disappoint.
As it embarks on a new fundraising, Morgan Stanley Infrastructure has abandoned joint stewardship by three co-heads. One of the three - Anne Valentine Andrews - is leaving the firm.
Andrea Echberg of Pantheon expects to see infrastructure secondary deal flow of as much as $16bn within the next three years.
The Australian fund manager has, from within its own ranks, appointed a new chief executive of its UTA fund and a new global asset management head.
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