Event information

Date: Tue 30 Jan 2024 Time: 9.00am-3.00pm Venue: Hilton Nicosia, Achaion 1, Egkomi 2413, Cyprus

The Legal 500 is returning to Nicosia, presenting an exciting new edition of the GC Summit Cyprus to its in-house legal community. This event will feature some of the most prominent law firms in the country, known for their national and international achievements.

Legal experts from Koukounis, Karaolis LLC, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants, Harris Kyriakides, Elias Neocleous & Co., and Ioannides Demetriou LLC will share the stage with the Cypriot in-house community, engaging in discussions surrounding current issues across various legal sectors, relevant to corporate lawyers. This program will provide practical, hands-on advice to in-house lawyers aspiring to the next level of their professional growth, drawing on the enormous experience of our highly experienced speakers.

Agenda

8.30am – 9.30am Registration & Breakfast

9.30am – 9.35am Opening remarks

  • Fred Mazo, conferences producer, The Legal 500

9.35am – 10.20am Strategies for Navigating EU Data Privacy, How AI is shaping the future of Law, and Whistleblowing Insights

This panel explores the legal implications arising from the interplay between artificial intelligence (AI), data protection, and whistleblowing. As our daily lives become increasingly data-driven, safeguarding personal information has spiralled into a pressing social, legal, and political concern for the EU. Ranging from the 5G roll out, to reaching a provisional agreement on the AI Act and the uptake of Internet of Things technologies, personal data is abundant and serves diverse purposes. While presenting incredible opportunities, this data abundance also poses risks to data subjects. Consequently, robust data protection regulations are a societal necessity, dictating stringent rules for organizations in handling, processing, and storing personal data, emphasizing transparency and user consent.

Vast datasets are the backbone for AI. As AI technologies mature and become more ubiquitous, pressing legal issues arise related to content liability and copyright, ethical standards, and data privacy. This intersection with data protection is evident in legal frameworks, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). AI technologies can also be instrumental in analysing large datasets to identify patterns and anomalies that may point to misconduct. From a legal perspective, the delicate balance between leveraging AI for whistleblowing and protecting data privacy, as well as the individuals who come forward with information, raises significant challenges.

This panel shall outline the ‘European Strategy for Data’ and the potential compliance challenges organisations may encounter. It will also dissect the relationship between AI and the law, spotlighting the EU’s AI Act and its implications for both companies and individuals. Additionally, the discussion will touch upon the “copyrightability” of AI-generated content. Lastly, the multifaceted link between AI, data protection, and whistleblowing will be analysed, emphasizing the imperative to balance AI’s benefits in whistleblowing with the need to protect individual privacy and uphold ethical standards.

  • Moderated by George Mountis, co-managing partner, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
  • Alexandros Georgiades, partner, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
  • Alexandra Kokkinou, senior associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
  • Alexandros Efstathiou, senior associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
  • Pavlos Dekatris, associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

10.20am – 11.05am Navigating Mergers and Acquisitions: Insights into the Dynamic Landscape of the Evolving Energy Sector

As the global energy sector undergoes a remarkable surge in merger and acquisition activities, businesses are strategically acquiring energy players to boost competitiveness, expand into new markets, and align with green energy initiatives to mitigate their environmental impact. The transformative shift towards green energy is causing disruptions in certain sectors, creating lucrative opportunities for mergers and acquisitions. In this evolving landscape, energy businesses and investors must adapt to a changing world, embracing a lower-carbon, ESG-focused, and technologically driven future.
Explore with our experts how economic challenges have impacted the sector, gain insights into the stages of energy M&A, and receive valuable guidance on industry-specific risks and challenges that legal counsel should be vigilant about in these transactions.
Join our expert panel as they delve into the current and anticipated M&A trends within the energy sector.
  • Moderator: Michael Kyriakides, partner, Harris Kyriakides
  • Pavlos Masouros, managing partner, Masouros & Partners
  • Andrea Newton, partner, Harris Kyriakides
  • Georgios Ioannou, CFA charterholder manager, Deal Advisory, KPMG

11.05am – 11.25am Strategic Playbook: GC’s Guide to Corporate Reorganisations

The role of the internal legal team in reorganisations is a catalyst for a successful implementation. With investors’ votes of confidence in Cypriot enterprises and projects, we are experiencing substantial M&A activity, and as a result, more and more consolidations and corporate segregations are arising. Now more than ever, the General Counsel is entrusted with a sophisticated and extensive duty to ensure that companies are prepared from the early stages of conducting due diligence up to the final stage of business transformation, which complements reorganisations.
This session will analyse the main parts comprising an effective strategy for the General Counsel heading the reorganisation. Lastly, our experts will share best practices for serving as a compass and navigating all corporate transition elements, risks, and challenges to achieve a seamless transformation course.
  • Andria Koukounis, partner, EY Law, Koukounis, Karaolis LLC

11.25am – 11.45am Coffee Break

11.45am – 12.10pm Introducing the Future of Legal Expertise: Welcoming a Virtual Junior Corporate Lawyer to the GC Team!

In an era where technology reshapes every aspect of our professional lives, the legal industry stands on the brink of a transformative change.
This session will explore how integrating Artificial Intelligence into legal teams is not just a possibility but an impending reality.

Discover how AI-driven tools will be poised to revolutionize the daily functions of General Counsels, from contract review and compliance monitoring to predictive analytics and legal research. We will discuss the implications of this integration for efficiency, cost management, and the evolving but irreplaceable role of legal professionals in corporate settings.

  • Antonis Karaolis, Head of Corporate & Digital Unit, EY Law, Koukounis, Karaolis LLC

12.10pm – 12.55pm Navigating the Legal Horizon: A Strategic Handbook for Business Success in the Dynamic Landscape of Today’s Economic Evolution

In an era of constant change and innovation, in-house lawyers confront unprecedented challenges navigating the legal aspects of a rapidly evolving economic and technological landscape. This session delves into the multifaceted challenges faced by in-house lawyers, equipping them not only to keep pace with today’s economic changes but also to skilfully guide their companies through the complexities of our rapidly evolving world.

Our comprehensive exploration begins by unravelling the dynamic landscape of M&A and consolidation, where we examine the intriguing competition dynamics within consolidation trends and uncover key regulatory highlights that shape this transformative business arena.

Continuing our journey, we delve into the realm of International Business and Taxation, shedding light on the compelling currents of international tax trends. We emphasize the pivotal importance of prioritizing “substance over form” in crafting resilient structures for global business success.

Next, we navigate the cutting edge of Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering (AML), addressing the challenges posed by new AML regulations. This session provides insights on strategically balancing the fine line between managing risk, risk tolerance, and the imperative of risk aversion.

Our transformative exploration extends to Corporate Governance, where we delve into the epitome of best practices for boards of directors. Simultaneously, we spotlight the pivotal dimensions of diversity and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, offering a roadmap to elevate corporate excellence in today’s dynamic business environment

  • Moderated by Katerina Hadjichristofi, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC
  • Christina Ioannidou, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC
  • Nayia Morphi, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC
  • George Kallinicou, director, Nobel Trust Ltd
  • Demetris Eliades, head international business banking, Eurobank (Cyprus) Ltd

12.55pm – 1.40pm Remote Work Revolution: Navigating Legal Challenges and Optimizing Compliance for In-House Counsel in Cyprus

In a world where work arrangements are continually changing, in-house counsel in Cyprus must deal with the complexities of the increasing trend of remote employment. Recent legislative changes have changed the legal landscape, necessitating a more comprehensive understanding to properly manage the challenges ahead.

Our panellists will explore the complex landscape, focusing on critical issues for in-house counsel. This debate will provide invaluable insights into everything from assuring compliance with the most recent remote work rules to negotiating data protection complexities, employee monitoring quandaries, and contract revisions. The panel of experts will discuss the occupational safety implications of remote employment and propose solutions to avoid hazards and build a secure work environment.

Tax matters are critical in this paradigm shift, causing in-house counsel to investigate the tax consequences for businesses and remote workers. By unravelling these intricacies, legal professionals can help their companies maintain smooth compliance with relevant legislation.

The distinguished participation of Mr. Tony Jamous, CEO of Oyster, a trailblazing firm reinventing remote working, will be a unique highlight of our debate. Mr. Jamous will provide vital insights into the changing landscape and technical breakthroughs that are defining remote work, as well as a practical perspective on exploiting creative solutions for legal compliance and successful remote work management. Join us for an in-depth look at the future of employment and the legal practices that will determine success in this disruptive era.

  • Moderated by Andrea Kallis, partner, Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
  • Tony Jamous, CEO, Oyster
  • Fabian Cabeza, associate, Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
  • Aleksandra Mirgorodskaia, senior legal counsel, Gaijin Entertainment

1.40pm – 2.40pm Lunch

Speakers

Katerina Hadjichristofi, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC

Katerina, a Partner at Ioannides Demetriou LLC since 2009, plays a pivotal role in the firm’s corporate department, specializing in Banking and Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions, Stock Exchange Listings, Public Offerings, and General Corporate and Commercial Law. Her expertise encompasses regulatory advice on banking, insurance, UCITS, AIFs, and fund-related matters.

As a representative of the Cyprus Investment Funds’ Association, Katerina serves on the Legal and Regulatory Committee. Additionally, she acts as a Nominated Advisor for the Cyprus Stock Exchange. Her current focus involves advising issuers and large corporates in M&A transactions, covering deal terms, structure, negotiations, and execution. She is adept at handling public offerings, corporate takeovers, market abuse issues, and regulatory obligations.

Katerina is a seasoned legal expert in investment funds, providing comprehensive regulatory and legal counsel, including fund formation, corporate governance, and life cycle events. Her practice extends to advising financial institutions, investment managers, issuers, insurance companies, administrators, and custodians.

With experience in both local and international projects, Katerina specializes in asset-secured financing transactions. Her clientele comprises major local and international banks, as well as high-profile companies in the energy, trading, and finance sectors.

Educationally, Katerina holds an LL.M in International Corporate and Commercial Law from Queen Mary University of London and an LL. B (Hons) from the University of Manchester.

Christina Ioannidou, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC

Christina Ioannidou, a Director at Ioannides Demetriou LLC, has been a key partner since the firm’s inception in 2007. Specializing in corporate and commercial law, she leads the corporate department, bringing a unique blend of expertise from her diverse educational background and dynamic personality. With extensive experience in Banking and Finance, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Restructuring and Insolvency, Stock Exchange Listings, and Public Offerings, Christina’s approach combines a thorough and structured legal strategy with practicality to secure the best outcomes for her clients.

As an accomplished lawyer and trusted advisor, Christina’s proficiency extends to major international and local transactions, including Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, syndicated loans, and high-value contractual documentation. Her involvement in Cyprus’ most high-profile transactions in recent years reflects her exceptional skills in structuring complex deals. Serving a diverse clientele, she represents major banks, public companies, insurance firms, technology startups, shipping companies, and trading conglomerates.

Beyond her legal practice, Christina is a published author on Cyprus Corporate and Commercial Law and a sought-after speaker at universities and international conferences. Recognized in Chambers & Partners 2023, the Legal500 EMEA, and Highly Regarded by IFLR1000 2023, Christina’s advisory role extends to non-executive director appointments in the boards of international companies operating in Cyprus. Holding degrees from Harvard University, the University of Oxford, and Imperial College, University of London, Christina Ioannidou is a distinguished legal professional with a proven track record in the legal landscape.

George Kallinicou, director, Nobel Trust Ltd

George Kallinicou is a Director at Nobel Trust Ltd. He joined the firm in 2016 and his work focuses on AML compliance, business relocation, employee migration, accounting, taxation, fund administration and structuring. He is also acting as the firm’s compliance officer responsible for the implementation of the AML/CFT obligations.

Prior to joining the firm, George was heading the client accounting, financial reporting and tax compliance departments of a local fiduciary group. George is experienced in the retail sector as he worked as a Chief Financial Officer for the largest food retailer and one of the 20 largest public companies in Cyprus. Before repatriating to Cyprus, George gained his practical experience in accountancy at a firm of chartered accountants in London.

 

George obtained a BA in Accounting and Finance from Southbank University in London and an MA in Finance and Banking from the Cyprus International Institute of Management. George is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. He is also a holder the of the CySEC AML Certificate.

Nayia Morphi, partner, Ioannides Demetriou LLC

Nayia Morphi serves as the Director of Tax and Fiduciary Services at Ioannides Demetriou LLC, where she has held the position of Head of the Tax Department since 2009. With over 20 years of experience in professional services, Nayia is a versatile expert in corporate and personal taxation, international taxation, tax structuring, VAT, and general business and corporate governance consulting. Recognized as an “all-rounder,” Nayia is results-oriented, displaying high business acumen and a dedicated commitment to client service.

Her expertise spans advising international corporations and investors on optimizing their global investments through tax-efficient structures, utilizing Cyprus corporate vehicles, and incorporating various overseas entities such as corporations, trusts, foundations, and partnerships. Nayia excels in resolving intricate business matters, including accounting, financial reporting, business substance establishment, banking and financing options, insolvency, compliance, and due diligence. She also provides guidance on private wealth and family estate matters for private clients.

In recognition of her comprehensive business and management experience, Nayia holds non-executive director appointments for international companies operating in Cyprus. A Fellow Chartered Accountant and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, she earned a BSc in Accountancy with Law from the University of East Anglia, UK. Nayia is also a member of ICPAC, holds a Diploma in Company Direction from the Institute of Directors in the UK, and possesses a license as an Insolvency Practitioner from ICPAC. Furthermore, she holds the advanced certificate in Financial Services Legal Framework from CySEC. Nayia has contributed articles on Cyprus taxation and has presented the Cypriot tax jurisdiction at various international conferences in Cyprus and abroad.

Andrea Kallis, partner, Elias Neocleous & Co LLC

Andrea is a leading legal professional dealing mostly with multi-national corporations and transactions involving entities of foreign interest advising on corporate, commercial and employment matters and disputes. She works closely with international law firms on a daily basis guiding counsel on regulatory and technical matters under Cyprus laws whilst coordinating teams around the world to achieve structured legal compliance across various sectors on M&A or other commercial transactions including restructurings and reorganisations, corporate governance and structures, regulatory insurance, telecom projects, contract drafting and projects requiring specialised labour counsel for high-profile deals.

Andrea holds a law degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science and has completed a Master of Laws post graduate degree in Corporate & Commercial Law from the same institution. She is an active member of Cyprus Bar Association participating frequently as a speaker for the Bar Technology Committee and the CBA Women in Law initiative. She also authors legal publications on Cyprus laws including the LexisNexis 2024 Doing business in: Cyprus publication and is the leading primary lawyer for Cyprus in the Employment Law Alliance, an international network of lawyers specialising in employment law.

Tony Jamous, CEO, Oyster

Tony Jamous is the CEO and co-founder of Oyster, a global employment platform that aims to remove the barriers to remote work and distributed hiring. Shaped by his upbringing in Beirut, Lebanon during a violent civil war, Tony is passionate about empowering talented individuals from emerging economies through access to global career opportunities. Tony was previously the CEO of CPaaS provider, Nexmo (now Vonage), before exiting in 2018 and launching Oyster with co-founder Jack Mardack in early 2020. With Oyster, Tony hopes to make it easier for companies everywhere to hire people anywhere.

George Mountis, co-managing partner, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

George Mountis is the firm’s co-managing partner and head of the litigation and dispute resolution department. He has a leading role in the handling of the major high-profile commercial and corporate litigation cases undertaken by the firm, such as major shareholders disputes, multi-million commercial and corporate fraud, injunctions, and insolvency proceedings, and represents clients in all types of multi-jurisdictional cases.

George has a central role in the firm’s arbitration and mediation practice. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators FCiArb, and has acquired significant experience in this area, both as a legal advisor and counsel, as well as an arbitrator. Furthermore, he is a CEDR Accredited Mediator and has assisted many clients of the firm resolve individual, corporate, and other types of claims and disputes amicably.

George also specialises in competition law, and is responsible for some of the firm’s most important, high-profile cases in this area.

Alexandros Georgiades, partner, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

Alexandros is a partner in the intellectual property law department of the firm. He has significant experience in trademark and patent prosecution, litigation and copyright protection, as well as anti-counterfeiting work and procedures before the Cyprus Customs and other competent Authorities.

He also specialises in e-commerce, data protection and privacy, frequently advising clients on various matters relating to the establishment and operation of their e-commerce activities in Cyprus, and reviewing distance selling contracts and privacy policy statements. Alexandros acts for local and international clients from a wide range of industries who face data protection issues in their business.

Alexandra Kokkinou, senior associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

Alexandra began her career as legal advisor to the Commission for the Protection of Competition in Cyprus, and subsequently worked as internal legal counsel to a major international technology company, and an international multi-asset broker.

Her practice at the firm focuses on advising clients on an array of regulatory matters including privacy and data protection, e-commerce, competition law, consumer laws, and the provision of electronic communication services in Cyprus.

Alexandra advises local and international clients from a wide range of industries regarding a multitude of data protection law matters affecting their business. Her experience includes undertaking GDPR compliance projects for various local clients, acting as Data Protection Officer for public authorities in Cyprus, dealing with data breach management, and advising on day-to-day privacy-related matters.

Alexandros Efstathiou, senior associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

Alexandros primarily advises on matters related to EU and competition law, employment law, and administrative law. He is actively engaged in corporate law, where he applies his expertise to review corporate documents and provide legal opinions. As well as drafting written pleadings for the annulment of administrative acts. Alexandros contributes to cases related to public procurement, which are handled by the firm’s Litigation department.

Alexandros has extensive experience in employment dispute settlement (both in and out of court), reviewing and drafting employment agreements, negotiating collective agreement, advising on individual dismissals and collective redundancies, as well as advising on residence and employment permits for highly skilled personnel.

His experience in whistleblowing provisions comes from drafting whistleblowing policies for a number of clients and contributing to cross-jurisdictional surveys on whistleblowing provisions.

Pavlos Dekatris, associate, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants

Pavlos advises on intellectual property, technology law, and blockchain and cryptoassets.

With a special interest in technology and the law, and knowledge of the legal and regulatory provisions regarding telecommunications, cybersecurity, e-commerce, consumer protection, and advertising, Pavlos advises clients such as automobile enterprises and digital media service providers. His engagement with this area of law encompasses ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks and meeting licencing requirements within the context of, among others, connected technologies and Internet-of-Things applications.

Pavlos is actively engaged in the emerging area of Artificial Intelligence by closely monitoring the rapid developments and trends in the industry in order to keep abreast of AI’s surging impact across various sectors, while preparing for future advisory roles as the legal and regulatory frameworks around AI evolve.

Demetris Eliades, head international business banking, Eurobank (Cyprus) Ltd

Demetris is a member of the Executive Committee of Eurobank Cyprus Ltd and is currently managing the Bank’s International Business Banking Division.

He started his career in London where he worked in the Investment Banking Division of Credit Suisse First Boston. He later joined the Bank of England as an analyst in the Monetary Analysis Division. He returned to Cyprus in 2003 and worked at Laiki Group, first as the Head of the Market Risk Management Unit and subsequently as the assistant of the Executive Director responsible for the Group’s overseas operations. He joined Eurobank Cyprus in 2007.

He holds a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an MPhil in Finance from the University of Cambridge.

Michael Kyriakides, partner, Harris Kyriakides

Michael Kyriakides leads the Commercial & Corporate Advisory at Harris Kyriakides.

Michael specializes on cross border mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring and large asset finance transactions and has successfully negotiated and completed a range of domestic and cross-border transactions. He also advises on regulatory, compliance and sanctions matter. Michael has a particular interest and expertise in energy, telecoms, and infrastructure projects. He is consistently recommended by legal editorials, such as Legal 500, Who ‘s Who Legal and Chambers & Partners. In 2023, he has been ranked by Legal500 as a leading professional in Dispute resolution, Commercial, corporate and M&A, EU and competition, Intellectual property and Maritime and Admiralty.

Michael holds a law degree from the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, has completed a Master of Laws programme at University College London and was awarded an MPhil at the University of Oxford.

Pavlos Masouros, managing partner, Masouros & Partners

Pavlos Masouros is Managing Partner of Masouros & Partners, a top M&A law firm based in Athens, Greece. Pavlos is consistently ranked as a ‘Leading Individual’ by legal directories and is considered an authority on corporate law and M&A in Greece. He is concurrently a professor of corporate law at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Pavlos holds an LLB from Athens, an LLM in Corporate Law from Harvard Law School and a PhD in Corporate Law and Economics from Leiden.

Andrea Newton, partner, Harris Kyriakides

Andrea Newton is a Partner of the Commercial, Real Estate and Employment Advisory team at Harris Kyriakides.

Andrea’s areas of practice include contract, corporate and commercial law with varied experience on mergers and acquisitions across an array of industries, including energy. She frequently advises on cross-border acquisitions and disposals of corporate targets or assets directly, including related project financing. Andrea has significant expertise in the energy and maritime sectors as she began her career as a member of the in-house team of an international oil and gas company.

Andria Koukounis, partner, EY Law, Koukounis, Karaolis LLC

Andria Koukounis is a Partner heading the Financial Services, Funds and Capital Markets practice. She is an experienced banking and finance law practitioner with a particular focus on commercial transactions, project financing and restructuring deals. She regularly advises financial institutions on legal and regulatory issues and represents them in contentious proceedings. She is a member of the CIFA Legal and Regulatory Committee. Andria has extensive experience in establishing investment funds, representing regulated entities, and advising on real estate and employment law. Throughout her career, Andria has been providing legal advisory support to some of the most landmark M&A transactions in Cyprus and to governmental and private business transformation projects.

Antonis Karaolis, head of Corporate & Digital Unit, EY Law, Koukounis, Karaolis LLC

Antonis Karaolis is a Director and is the Head of the Corporate and Digital Law practice, managing a team of lawyers involved with corporate and digital law related matters. Antonis is a technology enthusiast specializing in corporate law and advises on both legal and commercial matters. He has advised clients in relation to various international transactions including restructuring, acquisitions and cross-border mergers and has participated in the legal implementation of such transactions. He has experience in Banking and Corporate Finance law and protection of Intellectual Property, including the registration of trademarks in Cyprus, the European Union, and other jurisdictions. He also has extensive experience in setting up Trusts and drafting commercial agreements. Antonis also has extensive experience in matters pertaining to Cyprus Company law and corporate governance of Cyprus Companies.

Fabian Cabeza, associate, Elias Neocleous & Co LLC

Fabian Cabeza is an associate at Elias Neocleous & Co LLC (ENC) in the corporate, tax and tech department, with an insatiable curiosity for emerging technologies. Specializing in international tax and business structuring, Fabian also plays a pivotal role at ENC working with a core team looking to revolutionize the Cypriot legal market through the neolaw.ai tool.

Aleksandra Mirgorodskaia, senior legal counsel, Gaijin Entertainment

Bringing diverse experience from working in international consulting and law firms, Aleksandra is now a senior legal counsel at Gaijin Entertainment, a video game developer and publisher.Aleksandra has a strong focus on data protection, intellectual property law and dispute resolution. Holding a position of data protection officer, she is leading privacy and personal data compliance in the company’s global network, spanning throughout multiple jurisdictions. Additionally, she is counseling the business on the variety of legal areas, including corporate and commercial law, as well as product compliance.

Georgios Ioannou, CFA charterholder manager, Deal Advisory, KPMG

Georgios Ioannou is a Manager within KPMG’s Deal Advisory team and a CFA charterholder, specializing in Mergers and Acquisitions. With a proven track record, Georgios has successfully assisted numerous clients in achieving their diverse merger and acquisition objectives. His expertise spans across a spectrum of sectors, particularly within the local and international energy sector. His experience ranges from supporting clients in raising funds for the development of innovative renewable energy technologies to steering impactful renewable and conventional energy projects.

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