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Joos Bodenhoff

Senior Manager - Corporate Tax Lead at Copenhagen Offshore Partners

Joos Bodenhoff is a Senior Manager and Corporate Tax Lead at Copenhagen Offshore Partners, with a tenure beginning in April 2021 that includes roles from Junior Analyst to Manager. Prior to this, Joos served as an Assistant Consultant specializing in Transfer Pricing at PwC from October 2017 to March 2021 and held a position on the Board of PwC Students. Joos completed a Master's degree in Business Administration and Commercial Law at Copenhagen Business School in 2022, after earning a Bachelor's degree in the same field from the same institution in 2020.

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Copenhagen Offshore Partners

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We develop offshore wind projects. We’re not an energy utility. We don't develop every renewable energy technology. But in seventeen offices across four continents, we are advancing an offshore wind development portfolio of 50GW and counting, which includes some of the world's most groundbreaking projects. Right now the Vineyard Wind 1 project is advancing through construction as the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the United States. Pentland in Scotland is to become the world's largest floating farm when constructed. Taiwan’s Changfang Xidao and Zhong Neng projects are in construction, Jeonnam 1 has reached financial close in Korea, and the recently awarded Excelsior Wind project will power New York City. But that’s just the project side of the story. Ultimately we are a people business, entrusting our future to the passion and boldness of our team. In just eight short years we’ve grown exponentially – from an 8-person startup boasting some of industry’s most skilled and accomplished offshore wind veterans, to one of the most trusted and globally experienced teams in our industry, with 400+ employees across 41 nationalities. Together, we are unleashing offshore wind around the world and accelerating the global energy transition.


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