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ThomasLloyd appoints a new head of Solar Energy

The firm strengthens its Merchant Banking business by appointing Matthias Altieri as Managing Director, head of Solar Energy

Prior to joining ThomasLloyd, Altieri spent five years as Vice President with Q-Cells, a leading CIGS solar manufacturer, where he was responsible for Business Development.

In that role he drove Q-Cells' worldwide expansion of its solar energy businesses. He has been with ThomasLloyd in London since early December 2011.

In his new capacity, Altieri will be responsible for sourcing new business both in the provision of technology and in the sourcing of new development opportunities. He will head the solar advisory team, seeking to build on the track record already established by ThomasLloyd based on among others the successful financial close of the 70 MW solar installation in Sault Ste. Marie which is one of the biggest ground mounting systems in North America.

Tony Coveney, Executive Director and Head of Merchant Banking, says, "Matthias is a hugely popular and well-connected character in the solar sector, with deep sector experience and a wealth of great contacts. We are very excited that he has chosen to work with us."

While he worked with Q-Cells over the past five years, Matthias Altieri was jointly responsible for the expansion of the company's solar business in Europe, North- and Latin America as well as Asia. Part of his function was to launch new photovoltaic technologies such as thin-film modules (CIS, CIGS, CdTe).

In his role as Vice President Origination, he expanded Q-Cells' system business. This included the evaluation, set-up, management and sale amounting to a scale of more than 350 megawatt (MW) on three continents. He also managed more than 70 project companies and was the CEO of Q-Cells Italia.

T.U. Michael Sieg, Chairman & CEO ThomasLloyd Group, says, "Matthias can draw on a large and valuable international network in politics and economy. He is an active member of several professional associations like the German Solar Industry Association, as well as being a board member of the Italian equivalent Assosolare and the European umbrella association EPIA."
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