User talk:Elyshar

Hello Elyshar,

I work in the climate finance sector and am looking for a third party editor to create a new page for an organization I am currently working for called Aligned Intermediary. We are a mission driven organization trying to increase for-profit capital into what we call Climate Infrastructure. I've drafted an article about the organization, with numerous third party citations that I have pasted below for your visibility. Is this an article that would be willing to post?

Aligned Intermediary, Inc. is a global climate infrastructure (clean energy, water, and waste-to-value) investment advisory firm based in New York City. Aligned Intermediary is led by Co-founder and CEO Peter Davidson and has operations in Washington, DC, and Los Angeles, CA.

History

Launched in 2015 at the White House as a coalition of long-term investors, Aligned Intermediary announced it would profitably deploy $1.2 billion into climate change solutions. Founding Members of the Aligned Intermediary include Regents of the University of California, TIAA, New Zealand Superannuation Fund, and Wellcome Trust. Since that time, OPTrust, the Church Commissioners for England and the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation have joined the Aligned Intermediary.

Mission Related Investing in Climate Infrastructure

According to the Climate Policy Initiative, direct institutional investment in 2014 into climate infrastructure amounted to less than $1 billion globally, representing less than half a percent of total climate finance from private-sector institutions. Similarly, a 2015 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) survey of 99 major pension funds and public pension reserve funds identified only nine funds with direct allocations to renewable energy infrastructure. Recognizing the need for, and opportunity in increased institutional investment in low-carbon infrastructure, Aligned Intermediary Members co-designed the organization as a public benefit corporation and registered investment advisor to enhance their ability to profitably invest in projects and companies with a clear environmental benefit.

Key People

Ashby Monk – Co-founder, Chairman, Executive Director of Stanford Global Projects Center Peter Davidson – Co-founder, President & CEO Tracey Durning – Co-founder and Board Member, Executive Director of Planet Heritage Foundation Alicia Seiger – Co-founder, Deputy Director of Stanford Steyer – Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance Sarah Kearney – Co-founder, Executive Director of PRIME Coalition Brendan Bell – Principal Reid Capalino – Principal John Morton – Principal Larry Rodman - Principal John Wasielewski – Principal Aaron Wolf – CAO / CCO

External Links

www.alignedintermediary.org

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