Tom King

Tom King

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Prior to joining US Renewables Group, Mr. King ran CrossRiver Capital, an advisory group serving the power & energy sectors and related industries.
Through May of 2003, he was Head of Energy and Utilities within the Capital Markets Group of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in New York where he and his team provided capital markets, structured finance and financial advisory solutions to clients in the North American Power and Energy Sector.
Mr. King spent over 10 years with Chase Securities, and acted as Director of the Chase Global Project Debt Fund – a $3 billion fund he raised to facilitate long-term, primarily fixed-rate investments in the power, oil & gas, chemical and environmental sectors.
Mr. King was based in London for 8 years where he headed the project advisory practice and led a team focused on origination and execution of corporate and financial advisory mandates involving Europe and the emerging markets of Central Europe, South Asia and Africa.
During this tenure, he spent a year in India as Finance Director of the Vizag Development Group (a JV subsidiary of National Power Plc) and as advisor to the Treasurer of National Power Plc.
Mr. King earned a Masters of Business Administration from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley and a BA in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Former positions of Tom King

CompaniesPositionEnd
Dresdner Kleinwort & Wasserstein, Inc. Corporate Officer/Principal 01/05/2003
Chase Securities, Inc. Corporate Officer/Principal -
Private Equity Investor -
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Training of Tom King

University of California, Berkeley Masters Business Admin
University of California, Santa Cruz Undergraduate Degree

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Dresdner Kleinwort & Wasserstein, Inc.

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Chase Securities, Inc.

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