Part of the global REFF series that includes REFF-Wall St, the nation’s largest annual event for renewable energy finance, REFF-West has been uniting senior financiers, investors and clean energy executives from across the US each year since 2008.
Covering a range of renewable and clean energy technologies, with a particular focus on developments in the Western US, topics covered at REFF-West include project financing, venture capital, renewable power generation, emerging commercial technologies, financing smaller projects, equity financing and established technologies. The conference also offers an unparalleled networking opportunity, allowing you to meet senior representatives from both the energy and financial sectors who are focusing on renewables and clean technologies.
REFF-West built on the success of REFF-Wall Street, which takes place annually in New York in June and attracted over 700 participants. It is co-organized by the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) and Euromoney Energy Events.
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Our panel of Conference Co-Chairs make sure that only the hottest topics and latest industry trends make it onto the program. Our 2013 panel comprises:
Dan Adler President, California Clean Energy Fund |
Michael Butler |
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Chris Diaz |
Ira Ehrenpreis |
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Ed Feo |
Kyung-Ah Park |
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Kyung-Ah Park |
Kyung-Ah Park is head of the Environmental Markets Group, which oversees and supports the global environmental initiatives of Goldman Sachs. She manages the Center for Environmental Markets, which partners with corporates, nongovernmental organizations and academic institutions to further market based solutions to environmental issues.
Kyung-Ah serves on the firmwide Physical Commodity Review Committee. Previously, she was a vice president in the Industrials Group in the Investment Banking Division and an executive director of Goldman Sachs (Asia) LLC, where she worked in an advisory capacity with clients across the region.
Kyung-Ah joined Goldman Sachs in 1998 in the Mergers & Acquisitions Department in New York. She was named managing director in 2010.
Prior to joining the firm, Kyung-Ah worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company in Seoul, Korea, and Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kyung-Ah earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA from Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea.