This is what sustainable infrastructure looks like and why it will fast-track recovery
Sustainable infrastructure can catalyse growth, but it must be economically, socially and technologically compelling to meet the moment and endure beyond it.
MBA, Stanford University; 1988; PhD in Biochemistry. 1982, joined the International Finance Corporation as Investment Officer, West Africa; 1988; Manager, Capital Markets, Asia; 1994, Director, South Asia, 1997; VP and COO, 2013. Joined CDPQ 09/2017 as EVP for Emerging Markets, and as of 7/2017 co-founded Blue like an Orange Capital as its CIO.
Sustainable infrastructure can catalyse growth, but it must be economically, socially and technologically compelling to meet the moment and endure beyond it.
If governments want innovative infrastructure in the COVID-19 rebuild, they'll need to be open to those parties who wish to leapfrog the bidding process.
The World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Infrastructure is meeting this year to discuss and develop new tools to help attract investment and to bring innovation into infrastruc...