Boris Brevnov

VP Corporate Development Global Utilities at AES

Boris Brevnov has an extensive work experience spanning over several companies and industries. Boris started their career in 1991 as the CEO and President of NBD Bank, where they successfully developed the first international bank in the region and grew it to around $180 million in revenues and 650 employees. Boris then worked as the CEO and President of RAO UES OF RUSSIA, where they turned the company around from being illiquid and poorly managed to being nominated as the most dynamic company in 1997 by Financial Times 500, increasing its share price by 350%.

Brevnov then joined Enron as the Managing Director of Enron Eurasia, where they established corporate energy development and trading in Central and Eastern Europe. After that, they became the VP of Business Development at Enron and oversaw the profit and loss and operations of the EBS wholesale business.

In 2002, Brevnov joined Integrys Energy Group as the Vice President of Corporate Development, where they oversaw mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, and business performance of a multistate regional holding company. In 2010, they moved to AES as the Vice President of M&A for North America, responsible for overseeing corporate M&A activities and the financial restructuring of the company's renewable business. Boris was also the VP of Corporate Development Global Utilities at AES, where they oversaw global strategic initiatives development and business plan execution.

Overall, Brevnov has a diverse background in corporate development, mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, and leadership roles in the energy and banking sectors.

Boris Brevnov has a diverse education history. Boris completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Electro-mechanical Engineering from the State University of Nizhni Novgorod named after N.I. Lobachevsky (UNN) from 1985 to 1992. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the same university, graduating in 1994. Boris then attended The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 1999 to 2000, where they studied Finance. In 2001, they briefly attended Harvard Business School, although the degree and field of study are unspecified.

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  • VP Corporate Development Global Utilities

    June, 2012 - present

  • Vice President M&a North America

    May, 2010

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