Projects & Money 2025
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New Orleans, LA
Banyan Infrastructure attended and spoke at Projects & Money 2025.

Banyan Infrastructure attended and spoke at Projects & Money on January 27-29 in New Orleans. Thanks for connecting with us!
Learn more about our sessions:
Panel: The State of Project Finance – View from the C-Suite
Monday, January 27 | 3:45 - 4:30 pm CT
Speakers:
Julia Bell, Chief Investment Officer, CleanCapital
Gilbert Campbell, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Volt Energy Utility
Alexandra Cooley, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder, Nuveen Green Capital
Jesse Grossman, Chief Executive Officer & Co‑Founder, Soltage
Amanda Li, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder, Banyan Infrastructure
Ike Emehelu, Partner, Akin Gump (Moderator)
Panel: Insurance & Risk Management in the Energy Transition Era – Outlook on the Market
Tuesday, January 28 | 4:00 - 4:40 pm CT
Speakers:
Michael Cosgrave, Principal, Renewable Energy Risk Manager, Renewable Guard
Loren Henry, Vice President, Energy Broker, Environmental & Energy Practice, Jencap Specialty Insurance Services
Danny Seagraves, Senior Managing Director, Brown & Brown
David Stamatis, Vice President, Business Development, Descartes Insurance Solutions Agency
Alyssa Spagnolo, Head of Growth & Strategy, Banyan Infrastructure
Elizabeth Sluder, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright (Moderator)
About Projects & Money
Projects & Money is the meeting where the country’s leading project developers learn what they need to know to source investment and debt capital in 2025. Returning to New Orleans on January 27-29, 2025, Projects & Money is a unique opportunity to hear the nation’s leading debt and equity investors provide unique perspectives on the latest trends, approaches, issues and opportunities in the energy infrastructure market.
As the first major energy conference to take place after the 2024 election, Projects & Money will deliver a comprehensive analysis of the election’s likely consequences for the energy industry in 2025 and beyond. Senior executives in the project finance community will detail the challenges you’ll face and strategies you should use for accessing capital from both traditional and novel sources, covering the situation for solar, wind, storage, and gas-fired generation projects, as well as for emerging technologies like hydrogen, carbon capture, alternative fuels and other areas of growing activity.
Learn more about the event here.


