Cheniere, the owner of the Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi LNG terminals, said on Tuesday that it has appointed Benjamin Moreland to serve as a member of the board, effective ...
Most recently, Biswal served as the deputy CEO of the US International Development Financial Corporation (DFC), overseeing the operations and strategy for a $60 billion government corporation financing private-sector-led global projects in energy, infrastructure, health, agriculture, and financial inclusion, the company said.
Steven Kobos, president and CEO of Excelerate said Biswal’s “extensive international background and experience guiding US investments in developing markets aligns well with Excelerate’s strategy and plans for growth.”
“Nisha also brings a wealth of experience specifically with respect to South Asia which represents approximately 20 percent of the world’s population and a growing source of demand for global LNG supply,” he said.
Biswal’s appointment follows the resignation of Carolyn J. Burke from the Excelerate board after nearly three years of service. Her resignation is effective January 21, 2025, and Paul Hanrahan will assume chairmanship of the compensation committee, Exclelerate said.
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