Full Name
Marie Lam–Frendo
Job Title
CEO
Company
Global Infrastructure Hub
Speaker Bio
Marie Lam-Frendo was appointed CEO by the Board of the Global Infrastructure Hub, effective 28 January 2019.
Prior to joining the GI Hub, she was the Head of Asia-Pacific for Acuity, the advisory services business of the SNCL group, helping clients with infrastructure project strategy and finance.
From 2011 to 2014, Marie headed the Infrastructure Initiatives department of the World Economic Forum (WEF), where she led their thought leadership activities, publishing reports on best practices in the infrastructure sector. She led the dissemination effort of these best practices to governments and advocated to coalitions such as the B20 and the G20.
Before that, Marie worked for European utilities providers Essent and RWE where she drove their business development activities in the Africa and Central Asia region for various commodities, including their equity investment in LNG and hydro power plants. Since starting her career in 2001, Marie has worked for various engineering consulting firms, with technical and commercial positions focused on energy and transport projects in Africa, Middle East, and Europe.
Marie holds an MSc of Civil Engineering from EPF, an MSc of Marketing and Strategy from ESCP-EAP (Paris), and an MSc of Management and Leadership from WEF (in partnership with LBS and INSEAD). She is a Global Leadership Fellow of the WEF.
Prior to joining the GI Hub, she was the Head of Asia-Pacific for Acuity, the advisory services business of the SNCL group, helping clients with infrastructure project strategy and finance.
From 2011 to 2014, Marie headed the Infrastructure Initiatives department of the World Economic Forum (WEF), where she led their thought leadership activities, publishing reports on best practices in the infrastructure sector. She led the dissemination effort of these best practices to governments and advocated to coalitions such as the B20 and the G20.
Before that, Marie worked for European utilities providers Essent and RWE where she drove their business development activities in the Africa and Central Asia region for various commodities, including their equity investment in LNG and hydro power plants. Since starting her career in 2001, Marie has worked for various engineering consulting firms, with technical and commercial positions focused on energy and transport projects in Africa, Middle East, and Europe.
Marie holds an MSc of Civil Engineering from EPF, an MSc of Marketing and Strategy from ESCP-EAP (Paris), and an MSc of Management and Leadership from WEF (in partnership with LBS and INSEAD). She is a Global Leadership Fellow of the WEF.