Anita P. Molino
Ms. Molino has over 30 years experience as an investment banker and finance professional and is a co-founder and Managing Partner. Ms. Molino focuses on serving the real estate, energy, domestic project finance, and securitization markets building on her extensive and unique background with securitizations and asset-backed financings working with with government, corporations, real estate and energy clients, to bring their transactions into the capital markets. Ms. Molino has extensive capital markets experience and has pioneered the introduction of a variety of credits into the capital market. Ms. Molino has also served in the capacity of Financial Advisor to several States, Municipal, and US Government agencies on a variety of privatizations and public/private partnerships involving securitizations. She has been involved with over $2.5 billion of highly structured project financings.
Ms. Molino formerly served on the Federal Energy Management Action Committee. The Committee was established by Executive Order 12123 to provide advice and guidance to the Department of Energy in achieving the energy efficiency goals of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. She has also served as a member of the planning committee for GovEnergy and currently is the President-elect of the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships, a non-profit educational organization where she also serves as Chairperson of the Energy Institute. Ms. Molino is a member of the Urban Land Institute and serves on the Public Development and Infrastructure Council.
Ms. Molino is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at various industry conferences, and author of articles in trade publications on various financial topics including her contribution to Urban Land Institute’s “Green Office Buildings, A Practical Guide to Development”, 2005. Library of Congress: 2005904468.
Ms. Molino received her undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Copenhagen University, Denmark and her Masters degree in Industrial Technology from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.