Investors
Black River Asset Management
Black River Asset Management, an independently managed subsidiary of Cargill, is a global asset management company with 13 offices in 11 countries and more than 20 years of trading and investment experience. Black River provides qualified investors with alternative investment strategies across a wide range of developed and emerging markets. The business is led by experienced investment professionals and supported by rigorous risk processes and a well-established global infrastructure.
Wolfensohn & Company
Founded by James D. Wolfensohn in 2005, Wolfensohn & Company, L.L.C. is a private investment firm and an advisor to corporations and governments. With offices in New York, Washington D.C., London, Moscow, and New Delhi, Wolfensohn & Company provides strategic consulting advice to governments and large corporations doing business in emerging market economies. The firm also invests for its own account in private equity transactions. Prior to founding Wolfensohn & Company, Mr. Wolfensohn was President of the World Bank Group from 1995 to 2005.
McLarty Associates
McLarty Associates, based in Washington DC, is headed by former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty III and by managing partner Nelson W. Cunningham. McLarty Associates counsels corporations and financial institutions in the United States and abroad on strategic planning, government issues and advocacy, market access, mergers and acquisitions, corporate communication, and political and economic risk issues worldwide. Current clients include some of the best-known global names, as well as select emerging companies.
iEnergies
iEnergies is a direct investment company established in 2007 focusing on solar energy and cleantech investments. iEnergies is founded by Reidar Langmo, co-founder of Renewable Energy Corporation, one of the world's largest solar companies with a market cap of more than US$15B. iEnergies has management presence in Europe, North America and Asia, and works in close partnership with the US-based growth equity fund Novus Energy Partners.
