Wonsik Shin

Head Of Investment Finance Team at SK ecoplant

Wonsik Shin currently serves as the Head of the Investment Finance team at SK ecoplant, a position held since July 2010, where significant achievements include securing a TES bridge loan of $675 million, acquisition financing totaling $350 million, and a financial investment of $280 million, alongside project financing for the Bloom Energy acquisition and involvement in major projects such as the Silvertown tunnel in London, valued at £1.2 billion, and the Goseong Green Power project estimated at 5 trillion KRW. Prior to this role, Wonsik Shin worked as an engineer at Samsung Electronics from February 2002 to June 2008, contributing to R&D for DRAM and NOR flash memory products. Wonsik Shin holds an MBA in Finance from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business and has both a Master's and Bachelor's degree from Seoul National University in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering, respectively.

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Seoul, Republic of Korea

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SK ecoplant

Since its establishment in 1977, SK ecoplant has been pursuing sustainable growth and stability, along with its consistent efforts to achieve the happiness of humanity and a better world. 🟠 Business Highlights SK ecoplant has become Korea’s No. 1 in water treatment and industrial waste incineration along with securing the No. 2 and No. 3 position respectively in medical waste incineration and waste landfill business by acquiring environmental waste disposal operators. With the acquisition of TES Envirocorp Pte. Ltd. (TES), a leading e-waste management business, SK ecoplant also took a step forward as a global environmental services operator. Furthermore, SK ecoplant has been identifying innovative start-ups to gain competitiveness in technology and has built the foundation for open innovation with eco-friendly tech companies by creating eco funds and making green investments. SK ecoplant’s acquisition of shares of the U.S. company Bloom Energy strengthened its partnership for fuel cells, and the acquisition of SK oceanplant, Asia’s leader in substructures for offshore wind turbines, spearheaded SK eoplant’s entry into the renewable energy market. 🟠 New Growth Engines SK ecoplant envisions building “The Zero City, where a circular economy is built through the successful operation of the environment, energy, and solutions business. The blueprint is already complete for an urban operation system based on a circular economy, and the strategies implemented by each business division are being integrated under the single goal of building The Zero City. SK ecoplant will continue to take the lead in paving the way for a safe and healthy life for all. 📩 For more information, please follow the link below.