Mr. Chris de Lavigne

Global Vice President, Industrial Practices , FROST & SULLIVAN, INC

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Council Member Biography

Chris de Lavigne is a Global Vice President of Industrial Practices at Frost & Sullivan. He specializes in the Renewable Energy sector. He has been based in Asia (Singapore) for almost seven years and has conducted consulting advisory engagements helping clients ranging from Government, project developers, investment banks, private equity and venture capital, to grow their businesses or advance their policies through market understanding, strategy formulation, business planning, fund raising, commercial due diligence, and policy implementation. His particular areas of expertise span the biofuels, solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and biogas sectors. He chairs and speaks at a Renewable Energy conference on average once a month, and is often quoted in the press and regularly appears on TV. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

2002 - Unspecified
Global Vice President, Industrial Practices , FROST & SULLIVAN, INC

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GLG Study Groups with Chris de Lavigne(?)

Study Group Name No. Members
Utilities and Power Generation Consultants (Asia) 258

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Recent Seminars

July 10, 2009 | Hong Kong

GLG Seminar: (Hong Kong) China's Renewable Energy Target - Is it Realistic?