Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners
Daniel Chavez currently serves as General Counsel at Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, a position held since March 2021. Previously, Chavez was Managing Director and General Counsel at Emergent Technology, overseeing legal, regulatory, and compliance affairs for payments and blockchain businesses across multiple regions. Prior roles include Assistant General Counsel at First Solar, where Chavez advised on PV project legalities in the US and Latin America, and Partner at McDermott Will & Emery, focusing on private equity and M&A transactions in the energy sector. Additional experience includes positions at Zaff Capital LP, AEI Svcs LLC, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, and Casa Pedro Domecq, with significant involvement in legal matters across emerging markets and corporate governance. Educational qualifications include an MBA from Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, an LLM from Harvard Law School, and an LL.B. from Universidad Panamericana.
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Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners (‘Quinbrook’) is a specialist investment manager focused exclusively on lower carbon and renewable energy infrastructure investment and operational asset management in the US, UK and Australia. Quinbrook is led and managed by a senior team of power industry professionals who have collectively invested over US$ 8.2 billion in energy infrastructure assets since the early 1990’s, representing over 19.5GW of power supply capacity. Our team brings an industrial perspective to investing in low carbon and renewables infrastructure. Quinbrook's investment and asset management team has offices in New York, Houston, London, Jersey, Brisbane and the Gold Coast of Australia. We believe better Stewardship and deliberate ESG risk and impact practices are inherently tied to both capital protection and value growth. Quinbrook invests across the technology landscape encompassing distributed scale solar PV, onshore wind, battery storage, biomass, fugitive methane recovery, demand response, power-to-x, grid support and flexibility, community energy networks, EV charging and ‘Virtual Power Plants’.