Infravia expands its team with three hires

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Infravia expands its team with three hires

InfraVia Capital Partners has announced the appointment of Olivier Laroche as Asset Manager and Zeynep Lucchini-Gilera and Aymar de Tracy as Investment Managers. All three will be based in InfraVia’s Paris office.

Olivier joins the asset management team and brings 15 years of experience in strategy consulting in the infrastructure and transportation sectors and in particular corporate strategy, business planning, due diligence, operational performance improvement and transformation programs. Prior to joining InfraVia, Olivier worked for A.T. Kearney and Bouygues Construction in Europe and in the Middle East. Olivier graduated from HEC Business School.

Zeynep joins the investment team and brings an experience in project finance advisory in the infrastructure sector in Europe, Middle-East and Africa. Zeynep joins InfraVia from KPMG Corporate Finance where she advised private consortiums and public entities on numerous infrastructure transactions in the social infrastructure, water, renewable energy, transport and real estate sectors. Zeynep graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and from Sciences Po Paris with a Master degree in Finance and Strategy.

Aymar joins the investment team and brings an experience in project finance and M&A advisory in the infrastructure sector. Aymar joins InfraVia from the Infrastructure team at RBC Capital Markets in London. He advised a number of industrials and financial players on a wide range of infrastructure transactions in Europe across the transportation, social infrastructure and renewable energy sectors. Aymar graduated from Paris Dauphine University with a Magistère in Banking, Finance and Insurance and from the London School of Economics with an MSc in Accounting and Finance.

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