Interlink Capital Strategies
Jozsef S. has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning across several companies and roles. Jozsef began their career as an intern at IAEA in 1998. Jozsef went on to work as Vice President at Summit Ventures International, LLC from 2002 to 2008, where they led M&A projects and created a community development venture capital fund. During this time, they also completed an international market entry study for a multinational corporation. From 2004 onwards, Jozsef worked as the Managing Director at Interlink Capital Strategies, specializing in emerging market project and structured finance loan underwriting. Jozsef provided renewable energy project finance underwriting guidelines to California Bank & Trust. Additionally, they served as an Adjunct Instructor at Georgetown University from 2005 to 2020. In 2006, they joined CAPPA Funds as a Managing Director until 2011. Jozsef later worked as the Managing Director at ExWorks Capital from 2013 to 2017, where they provided procurement, logistics, and financial structuring for export/import transactions. Currently, they hold the position of Fund Manager at Geothermal Development Fund Latin America since 2018.
Jozsef S. attended Brigham Young University from 1994 to 2001 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.
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Interlink Capital Strategies
Interlink Capital Strategies is a management consulting and financial advisory firm, as well as a private equity fund manager focused on emerging markets. Its senior management includes the former COO and Vice Chairman of Ex-Im Bank and the former President of OPIC. Founded in 1994, it provides business development, structured and project finance solutions for international transactions. Through an affiliated specialty lending company, ExWorks Capital, it provides short-term credit as both an export trading company and a delegated authority lender at Ex-Im Bank and SBA. Interlink also manages an early stage geothermal development fund for the German government (KfW) and the European Union (EU) focused on Latin America. In another fund, it is currently creating a small business export lending program with Lending Club and Ex-Im Bank, among other federal agencies, focused on transactions under $500,000.