Enfinity Global appoints Francesco Cosulich as Head of European Funds
John E. Kaye
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Enfinity Global aims to involve new investors in the development of its projects in Europe
Francesco Cosulich has been appointed Head of European Funds at Enfinity Global, a cutting-edge company in the development of renewable energy and sustainability solutions to enable the transition to a carbon-free global economy. With over 20 years of experience in fundraising, investor relations and asset management with major global investors, Francesco’s addition will be key to achieving Enfinity Global’s ambitious growth plan. The company is currently developing and building over 2 GW of renewable energy assets to be deployed by 2023 and has an attractive portfolio of investment opportunities around the world.
Prior to joining Enfinity Global, Francesco served as Head of Institutional Relations and Partnerships – Southern Europe at Aberdeen Standard Investments and previously as Head of Southern Europe for AMP Capital.
Thanks to his in-depth knowledge of the markets, Francesco has raised and invested more than 7 billion Euro of capital over the years, mainly in major infrastructure, energy and private equity projects.
In this regard, Carlos Domenech, CEO of Enfinity Global, said: “Beyond traditional project finance, the industry needs significant capital investments to fund the evolving forms of asset ownership and integrated alternative energy services. The next decade will see unprecedented change in the fight against climate change powered by lower costs and valued added solutions. Francesco’s track record and experience will accelerate Enfinity’s capital formation efforts.”
“I am excited by the opportunity to be able to contribute to Enfinity’s project from the next stage of its evolution,” said Francesco Cosulich, Head of European Funds, on joining the company. “Enfinity Global is today one of the most competitive companies in the renewable energy sector at international level and it is an honour to be part of a team with such a strong track record and entrepreneurial spirit.”
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