Q ENERGY
Meishi Tan has a diverse and extensive work experience in the finance and advisory industry. Meishi is currently serving as the VP Structured Finance at Q ENERGY starting from October 2023. Prior to this, they worked at Siemens Energy as the Senior Business Planner, where they were responsible for leading finance initiatives in electrolyser joint ventures and mergers and acquisitions. From 2018 to 2022, they worked at Cranmore Partners as a Senior Manager, specializing in infrastructure finance advisory with a focus on renewables. At Apricum – The Cleantech Advisory, they served as a Senior Consultant from 2015 to 2018. Meishi began their career as an Analyst in the investment banking department of Citigroup Asia Pacific, where they worked on various M&A deals.
Meishi Tan has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the National University of Singapore, which they earned from 2006 to 2010. Meishi also participated in a study abroad program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2009. In 2014, they completed a Master's Degree in Sustainability Studies from HEC Paris.
Q ENERGY
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Q ENERGY is Europe’s 360° green energy company. We develop, build, and manage renewable energy assets as a trusted partner of clients across the entire value chain of large-scale renewable energy projects – from solar, to onshore wind and offshore wind, to energy storage and hybrid power plants, all the way to green hydrogen projects. It is our goal to power the energy transition across Europe through establishing sustainable partnerships and through realizing holistic solutions across the entire value chain of renewable energy projects. Q ENERGY sets out to change the way we produce, store and use electricity to ensure a sustainable energy world for future generations and for planet earth. The holding company Q ENERGY Solutions SE comprises the two subsidiaries Q ENERGY Europe GmbH and Q ENERGY France SAS, both active in the field of sustainable energy generation, storage and/or distribution of clean electricity as independent power producers (IPP).