Alameda County Board of Supervisors Unanimously Approved Aramis Renewable Energy Project
by Carmen Lowe | Mar 5, 2021 | In The News
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by Carmen Lowe | Mar 5, 2021 | In The News
Anneli is Senior Vice President Capital Markets
Anneli is responsible for overseeing the Project Finance, Portfolio Finance, and Treasury functions. She is a project finance executive with over 15 years of experience structuring and executing financing transactions spanning various types of debt and equity products in the renewable energy industry.
Prior to joining Intersect Power, Anneli was Senior Vice President of Project Finance for Invenergy where she worked on utility scale wind, solar, storage, and conventional power generating asset financings in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Anneli holds a BS, General Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a MBA, Finance, Accounting, Operations from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Anneli lives in Taos, New Mexico where she enjoys many of the mountain and river activities the area has to offer and watching many spectacular sunsets.
Intersect Power had the honor of serving as the presenting sponsor for the 2024 ‘Reading with RUCKUS’ literacy education program, in partnership with the Amarillo Sod Poodles! This initiative is dedicated to fostering literacy and educational engagement among local students by offering incentives as they achieve specific milestones. To launch the program, the beloved Sod Poodles mascot, RUCKUS, made special appearances at assemblies in participating schools, igniting excitement for reading among students. An impressive 20,242 students from 12 school districts across the Texas Panhandle enthusiastically took part in the program
The Hereford Food Pantry addresses hunger by providing food for residents of Deaf Smith County. Intersect Power made a donation to support the Food Pantry’s efforts in combating hunger in the area.
The Hereford Sports and Wellness Center provides wholesome sports programs, fitness opportunities, and other community-building activities for the citizens of Hereford and the surrounding region. Intersect Power collaborated with the Wellness Center and the City of Hereford, contributing to the construction of a new regional softball/baseball complex in Deaf Smith County. This park will benefit the city and surrounding areas by hosting regional tournaments.
The Deaf Smith County Crisis Center provides support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. We contributed to the Crisis Center’s programs with a general donation.
Panhandle Community Services works to change the lives of low-income people by bridging the gap from poverty to self sufficiency.
We have provided funds to support the organization’s weatherization and assistance programs in Deaf Smith, Gray, and Roberts counties.
We are a proud member of the Deaf Smith Chamber of Commerce and recently provided funds to help support an initiative to add new signs in the community.
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