Maura Murphy
Maura Murphy
Speaker
Head of Production - Proximo

Exile Group

United States

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Grand Ballroom - Plenary A

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

To PPP or Not to PPP: Navigating Procurement

Sia Kusha
Senior Vice President,
Plenary Americas
Nick Phillips
Investment Director,
Meridiam Infrastructure
Julio Marcos
Head of Business Development North America,
Acciona Concessions
Zachary Solomon
Managing Director, Co-Head of Public Finance,
Morgan Stanley
Morteza Farajian
Executive Director,
U.S. DOT - Build America Bureau
Moderator
Maura Murphy
Head of Production - Proximo,
Exile Group

  • Are alternative procurement styles working? Or are more traditional agreements still preferred for the lifespan of most assets? 

  • Is the current infrastructure landscape in the US leaning more towards smaller projects, or is the industry ripe for a new crop of mega projects? What have been the main drivers? 

  • Best practices in transparency and accountability for new contracts

Grand Ballroom - Plenary A

Welcome Remarks & Data Presentation

Maura Murphy
Head of Production - Proximo,
Exile Group
Tom Nelthorpe
Editor-in-Chief,
Proximo
Vidhi Godiawala
Senior Business Development Manager,
Exile Group

Camp leaders welcome you to the event and walk through key trends and potential hazards you might face on your trails - we'll prepare you for your stay at Camp Proximo with our data presentation; a full review of the US Energy and Infrastructure markets with a keen eye on what these trends might tell us going forward. 

Grand Ballroom - Plenary A

Capital Flows and Opportunities: Private Credit's Role in North America's Energy and Infrastructure Landscape

Mark Liu
Principal,
I Squared Capital
Chris Moon
Managing Director, Credit,
DigitalBridge
Benjamin Shenwick
Principal,
Power Sustainable Infrastructure
Moderator
Maura Murphy
Head of Production - Proximo,
Exile Group

  • Capital availability, appetite and recent market shifts in energy and infrastructure sector lending

  • In What ways do private credit complement traditional financing methods in complex projects? In what ways does it compete

  • Navigating market volatility and interest rate sensitivity.