Wind Estate's new CEO was poached from Vattenfall

The coming growth must happen judiciously instead of thinking of cool cash only, says the new CEO of the investment fund-owned developer.
Photo: Vattenfall
Photo: Vattenfall
by maz plechinger, translated by christian radich hoffman and simon øst vejbæk

Wind Estate has poached its new CEO from Vattenfall. Ane Mette Lysbech-Kleis, head of offshore development at Vattenfall, will become Wind Estate’s new chief executive officer on July. There, she will replace co-founder and long-serving CEO Erik Abraham. He is leaving Vattenfall, two years after Vattenfall was acquired by UK investment fund Icon Infrastructure Partners.

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