CWP Global
Margaret Mutschler has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Margaret is currently working at CWP Global, where they hold the position of Vice President Project Development Africa. Prior to this, they were the Development Director for Africa at the same company. In 2021, Margaret became the Chairperson of the Green Hydrogen Association of Namibia (NamGHA). Margaret also served as a Director at Tumoneni Hydrogen Energy starting from August 2020. Margaret has their own consulting firm called Mutschler Consulting Services, where they are a Partner. Additionally, they worked as the Country Manager at PostScriptum Ventures S.à r.l. from August 2020. Margaret's previous experiences include being a Board Trustee at NamProFund II, and serving in various roles at NamPower, Polytechnic of Namibia, PRAGMA, and Meatco. Notably, they were the Head Generation and Renewable Projects at NamPower and Head of Department at Polytechnic of Namibia. Margaret's career started as a Factory Engineer at Meatco in 1994.
Margaret Mutschler's education history includes obtaining a Master of Science (MSc) in Finance and Financial Law from the University of London between 2007 and 2012. Prior to that, they pursued a degree in electrical engineering at Stellenbosch University from 1987 to 1994. More recently, in 2020, they completed a Certificate in the Oxford Blockchain Strategy Programme at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Margaret also holds a Certificate in Blockchain Strategy from the University of Oxford, although the start and end years for this certification are not provided. Additionally, they have gained valuable education and practical skills through their experience as a mother, specializing in Mum engineering, caregiving, and love.
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CWP Global
CWP Global is a renewable energy developer active across five continents. We are an innovator in renewable energy development, inspired to provide energy solutions to build a sustainable future. Our CWP Europe business unit is currently pursuing 6+GW of utility-scale, grid-connected wind, solar and battery storage projects across Southeast Europe. Building on this track record developing utility-scale wind farms in Southeast Europe and Australia, our green hydrogen business unit is developing eight ultra-large-scale green hydrogen hubs across the globe, with a combined renewable energy capacity exceeding 200 GW. With an accomplished record in both delivering and managing an international portfolio of wind and solar projects, CWP develops projects with real and lasting impact. Working with local communities and stakeholders is essential to successful development and is an important driver of our success.