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MIT Sloan Energy Finance Forum

In a capital-intensive industry such as energy, access to financing is critical. The second-annual MIT Sloan Energy Finance Forum will examine this topic, with panels and speakers slated to explore the life cycle of energy finance from early to late-stage venture capital fundraising.

The forum — which will be held from 1-6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, at the MIT Sloan School of Management campus — requires registration but is free of charge and offers attendees the opportunity to network with leading energy finance professionals.

Keynote speakers and panelists this year including Steve Isakowitz, CFO of the U.S. Department of Energy; Ray Wood, head of the U.S. Power Group and Global Alternative Energy Group at Credit Suisse; Dennis Costello, managing partner at Braemar Energy Ventures; Stu Porter, chairman of Denham Capital Management; Gennaro D’Agostino, director of the Asset Financing and Leasing at Deutsche Bank; and Dave Danielson, program director at ARPA-E.

For more information and directions, please visit http://mitenergyfinanceforum.weebly.com/index.html

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