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Encina appoints managing director, Asia

Encina appoints managing director, Asia
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Encina Development Group, a company that produces circular chemicals from plastic scrap that is based in The Woodlands, Texas, has appointed Aaron Domingo as its managing director of Asia.

“Aaron is a proven leader with a quarter century career in the project finance and project development sectors,” says David Schwedel, executive director of Encina. “His global experience in power and renewable projects will be important to Encina as we expand our business and deliver highly valued circular chemicals to the marketplace.”

“It’s an exciting time to join Encina,” Domingo says. “Circular economy benefits business, society and the environment. I am confident that I will add value to Encina’s management team with my strong experience in renewable project development, financing, construction, operations and international team management.”

Domingo began his career in project development and project financing at GE Capital in the United States. He later moved to Hong Kong to cover GE’s Asian power development markets. He subsequently initiated and built development businesses with various organizations in Asia, Europe and the U.S. Throughout his 29-year career, Domingo developed and implemented more than $5 billion worth of projects in the conventional power and renewable power sectors.

Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Syracuse University and an MBA from University of Chicago.

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Source: Recycling Today
Encina appoints managing director, Asia
<![CDATA[Encina Development Group, a company that produces circular chemicals from plastic scrap that is based in The Woodlands, Texas, has appointed Aaron Domingo as its managing director of Asia.“Aaron is a proven leader with a quarter century career in the project finance and project development sectors,” says David Schwedel, executive director of Encina. “His global experience in power and renewable projects will be important to Encina as we expand our business and deliver highly valued circular chemicals to the marketplace.”“It’s an exciting time to join Encina,” Domingo says. “Circular economy benefits business, society and the environment. I am confident that I will add value to Encina’s management team with my strong experience in renewable project development, financing, construction, operations and international team management.”Domingo began his career in project development and project financing at GE Capital in the United States. He later moved to Hong Kong to cover GE’s Asian power development markets. He subsequently initiated and built development businesses with various organizations in Asia, Europe and the U.S. Throughout his 29-year career, Domingo developed and implemented more than $5 billion worth of projects in the conventional power and renewable power sectors.Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from…

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