Dornier Group
Boris Westphal has a diverse range of work experience in the renewable energy sector. Boris started their career as a Project and Structured Finance Manager at Dresdner Bank Group in 1990. Boris then moved on to STEAG AG (now STEAG GmbH) in 1999, where they worked as the Director Finance until 2007. Boris then joined Epuron GmbH (Conergy Group) as the Director of Concentrating Solar Power from 2007 to 2009. Currently, they are the Managing Director of Suntrace GmbH, where they provide advisory services for large solar projects in emerging markets of Asia, Africa-Middle East and Latin America.
Boris Westphal completed their education in a chronological manner. From 1984 to 1990, they attended the University of Hamburg where they obtained a diploma in Economics. Later, in 2005, they enrolled at INSEAD and completed a program in Financial Strategies in International Markets, earning an IEP degree.
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Dornier Group
The Dornier Group is a global one-stop store for engineering services with a focus on the infrastructure sector. Urbanization, globalization and changing climatic conditions require a transformation towards efficient and sustainable infrastructure solutions. As an association of several companies, we can offer our customers expertise in a variety of specialist areas and thus develop holistic solutions for precisely these current issues in the infrastructure sector. Our comprehensive know-how is divided into five business units: Mobility, Nuclear Services, Power and Heat, Renewables and Water. As a society, we are facing an energy transition, a mobility transition and a water transition. At Dornier, we’ve got the ideas for shaping these transitions. In addition to our headquarters in Germany, we also have subsidiaries in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and India. Worldwide, around 2,000 employees work for the Dornier Group at 21 locations spread across 9 countries. In more than 60 years of market presence, we have advised industrial companies, international financial institutions and investors, development aid organizations as well as governments, ministries and authorities. Each year, we complete approximately 1,500 national and international projects, contributing positively to infrastructure development. We are shaping a sustainable future that is worth living in.