Rockland Capital
Matt Becker currently serves as Vice President of Commercial Asset Management at Rockland Capital since October 2021. Previously, Matt held various roles at ENGIE North America Inc. from January 2001 to October 2021, including Director of Commercial Asset Management and ERCOT Asset Manager, where responsibilities included developing marketing strategies for a significant merchant generation portfolio and delivering annual budgets to executive management. Earlier experience includes positions as a Senior Analyst in Merchant Asset Optimization and as a Senior Gas Scheduler. Prior to ENGIE, Matt worked as a Credit Analyst at Shell Trading and as a Banking Associate at Amegy Bank. Matt holds an Energy Risk Management Graduate Certificate from the University of Houston and a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from the same institution.
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Rockland Capital
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Rockland Capital is a private equity company that was formed in early 2003 in order to acquire and develop selected investment opportunities in power and energy infrastructure markets. Rockland professionals have deep and focused electric power industry experience, which enables the Company to take a hands-on, operational focus to managing assets. As a result of this experience and mindset, Rockland has focused its investment efforts on value-driven opportunities that often require additional management attention due to their structural complexity, past or current operational and/or financial distress, developmental nature, or because they have otherwise fallen out of favor in the current market cycle. Rockland is currently investing Rockland Power Partners III, LP, a $454 million private equity fund with investors that include U.S. endowments and foundations, funds of funds, pension plans and family offices. The firm also manages Rockland Power Partners II, LP, a $425 million private equity fund and, Rockland Power Partners, LP, a $333 million private equity fund. Portfolio investments have been located throughout the United States and the United Kingdom, have ranged in size from 1,875 MW to 5 MW and have been fueled by natural gas, coal, biomass, oil, energy storage, wind and solar power. For more information about Rockland visit www.rocklandcapital.com.