PureSky Energy Appoints Rami Khadra As New Chief Financial Officer To Drive Financial Growth

PureSky Energy, a leading independent power producer focused on sustainable energy, has appointed Rami Khadra as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective February 3, 2025. Khadra brings over 15 years of experience in renewable energy finance, with a strong background in securing capital, managing financial risks, and supporting global expansion. His expertise in financial strategy and commitment to sustainable growth make him a valuable addition to PureSky’s leadership team.

Before joining PureSky, Khadra was Vice President of Treasury and FP&A at Amp Energy, where he led key financial initiatives, including capital acquisition, funding optimization, and risk management. He also held senior treasury roles at Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., Brookfield Renewable Partners, and Dubai-based infrastructure firm Nakheel, known for projects like the Palm Islands.

Khadra said in a statement, “I am thrilled to join PureSky Energy at such a crucial time for the renewable energy industry. PureSky Energy has an outstanding track record of developing innovative projects and contributing to a sustainable energy future. I look forward to working with this talented team to optimize financial operations, drive growth, and deliver on the company’s strategic goals while maintaining and building upon the strong relationships already in place.”

Jared Donald, CEO of PureSky Energy, stated “Rami’s extensive experience in renewable energy finance, coupled with his proven ability to navigate complex capital markets and build resilient financial strategies, aligns perfectly with our vision for growth and innovation. His leadership will be instrumental as we continue expanding our portfolio of projects and driving the transition to clean energy.”

At Amp Energy, Khadra helped diversify funding sources and optimize financial structures. At Algonquin, he played a key role in executing a $9.7 billion capital plan while maintaining the company’s credit rating. During his tenure at Brookfield, he managed liquidity for $5 billion in project-level debt and supported over $5 billion in mergers and acquisitions. PureSky Energy looks forward to leveraging Khadra’s financial expertise as it continues to expand its impact in the renewable energy sector.

As CFO, Rami Khadra will focus on improving financial efficiency, strengthening PureSky Energy’s capital structure, and fostering strong relationships with investors and stakeholders. He will also support the company’s mission to expand community-focused solar projects and drive the transition to renewable energy. His appointment reflects PureSky Energy’s dedication to building a top-tier leadership team committed to sustainability, innovation, and long-term growth.

 

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