Phibro LLC
Joseph Delaney has extensive experience in the financial industry, holding high-level positions at various companies such as Phibro LLC, Princeton Group Advisors, Waterville Capital, Citi, and Morgan Stanley. With a background in finance and an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Joseph has played key roles in managing risk capital, budgeting, money management, and attracting institutional investors. Prior to their current role as Partner and CFO at Phibro LLC, Joseph founded a personal investment vehicle and collaborated on investment strategies for high net worth individuals as President of Family Office Services at Princeton Group Advisors.
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Phibro LLC
Phibro is a global low carbon commodity company, focused on renewable assets’ development, acquisitions, optimizations, and related contract structuring. Phibro's strategy is based on a proven track record of combining market insight, disciplined risk management, and creating risk-reward opportunities in low carbon emission and green commodities markets. Phibro has developed and is continuing to grow a commodity merchanting platform via investments in low-carbon products and projects. Phibro and its affiliates conduct activities within certain targeted sectors (e.g., renewable fuels, clean hydrogen production, power, gas, etc.). Activities focus on: -Renewable Gas -Renewable Power -Clean Hydrogen -Clean Ammonia /Fertilizer -Renewable Diesel -Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) -Sustainable feedstock (Biomass, Manure, Used Cooking Oil, Tallow, etc.) Phibro’s team has deep expertise across all commodities including oil and oil products, natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGL), electricity, renewable fuels, fertilizer, coal, and emissions. Founded in 1901, Philipp Brothers (or PhibroTM as it became known) has a long heritage of innovation in the commodities markets. Phibro was a pioneer in the development of liquidity and price transparency in the global commodity markets. Phibro has operated in the US since 1915.