Laetitia Dubois joins as new Partner

September 5, 2022

Echosys Advisory is pleased to announce the appointment of Laetitia Dubois as new Partner, alongside its two founders Olivier Leruste and Alexandre Gilles.

Laetitia will lead the financial advisory practice, while Olivier and Alexandre will focus on the deployment of the Afrigreen Debt Impact Fund in collaboration with RGREEN INVEST.

Laetitia brings ten years of professional experience, mostly in renewable energy project development and financial advisory in Africa. After starting her career at the French Ministry of Finance, she turned to financial advisory for the African markets, and developed a solid expertise in infrastructure and agriculture projects structuration and financing. Prior to joining Echosys Advisory, Laetitia was business development manager within the Africa team at Akuo, a French leading renewable energy IPP. She worked on 20+ greenfield and brownfield solar, storage and wind projects across the African continent.

Laetitia graduated from École Polytechnique (MSc) and AgroParisTech (MSc), and engineer from the Corps des IPEF, Laetitia also holds an MBA from Collège des Ingénieurs.

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