ABO Wind
Izabela Samson, CFA, CAIA, is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in project finance and treasury management. Currently serving as a Senior Project Finance Manager at ABO Energy since October 2022, Izabela previously held various key positions at Grupa Energa from 2012 to 2022, including Head of Treasury and Coordinator of the Treasury Department. Earlier roles include Economic Analyst at a Private Investment Company and Market Intelligence Analyst at Susquehanna International Group, LLP. Izabela began their career as a Fund Accountant at J.P. Morgan. Academic credentials include a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Gdansk and participation in the Socrates/Erasmus Exchange Programme at Technological University Dublin.
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ABO Wind
Founded in 1996, ABO Wind is among Europe’s leading developers of renewable energy projects. We plan, build, operate and maintain wind and solar farms as well as hybrid energy, battery storage, and hydrogen projects in 16 countries on 4 continents. More than 1,000 colleagues contribute towards climate protection and a sustainable energy supply. ABO Wind realises projects with a total annual investment of about 500 million euros. To date, ABO Wind has realised projects with a total capacity of about 5 gigawatts and constructed around half of these. We are looking for smart, creative and decisive minds, who are excited about the opportunities and prospects of renewable energies. Our flat hierarchy and interdisciplinary teams enable everyone to make the most of their skills, evolve and cocreate the company’s strategy. Our company culture is all about openness and accountability – amongst each other as well as towards clients and business partners. ABO Wind is globally successful and growing in the fast-paced and dynamic environment of renewables. Our strategy is an early entry in emerging markets, boosted by cooperations with local partners. Internationally, we are looking for motivated staff in France, Finland, Spain, Ireland, United Kingdom, Greece, Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, Argentina, Colombia, Canada, South Africa, Tunisia and Tanzania.