Markus Hassinen joins Infranode as Director, Asset Management & Country Manager Finland

Markus Hassinen joins Infranode as Director, Asset Management & Country Manager Finland

Infranode is pleased to announce the appointment of Markus Hassinen as Director, Asset Management and Country Manager Finland starting 22nd of January 2024. Markus will oversee Asset Management in Finland with a mandate to ensure successful performance and further growth in the Finnish market.

Markus brings nearly 25 years of international experience in the energy industry, having worked with power plant EPC projects, fuel supply, industrial and real estate energy outsourcing, heat and power production, and district heating businesses. His extensive track record encompasses roles in strategy and management consulting, sales, business management, and as the CEO of Nevel, an advanced utility infrastructure company. Most recently, he served as an Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company.

“Markus’s demonstrated ability to create shareholder value in the energy sector, along with his comprehensive experience across asset life cycles, M&A, and divestments, makes him a valuable addition to our team. His solid understanding of infrastructure management, combined with his visionary leadership, perfectly aligns with our organization’s collaborative approach and long-term perspective. We are very excited to welcome Markus to the team” says Martin Ekström, Partner and Head of Asset Management at Infranode.

“Infranode is committed to responsible, long-term investments in infrastructure that will enable a more sustainable tomorrow. I feel excited and privileged to join the Infranode team and its Helsinki office on this mission. I look forward to contributing to Infranode’s continued success in advancing the green transition together with both the portfolio companies and the team across Nordic offices” says Markus Hassinen.

Contact information

Cornelia Böttiger
Communications Manager
+46 (0) 735 15 41 06
Cornelia.bottiger@infranode.se

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