SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM - 2020-2021 Bridging the infrastructure gap through capacity building and shared experiences
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ACADEMIC PROGRAM AND EXECUTIVE TRAINING SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2020-2021 Bridging the infrastructure gap through capacity building and shared experiences
WHO IS THIS PROGRAM FOR? ILN is seeking highly motivated individuals to participate in this unique learning experience. This program is designed for senior-level public-sector officials in emerging market governments, ministries or agencies responsible for infrastructure planning, development and management. AN EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM THAT COMBINES ACADEMIC AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OUR OBJECTIVE “ For me the biggest takeaway was the exchange of knowledge By better aligning the expectations of planners and which happened not with just the professors, but also between investors, the Fellowship seeks to enhance the ourselves. We are similar in expertise of emerging market leaders in developing terms of the infrastructure gap, the issues we are facing and the sustainable, investment-ready infrastructure projects, things we are trying to improve.” and to give them concrete exposure to the criteria — NATAŠA VUKŠIĆ, used by institutional investors to evaluate Senior Technical Advisor, infrastructure investments. Office of the President, 2019 Fellow from Serbia A 6-week intensive program that combines: • In-class lectures • Case study analysis • Interactive assignments, site visits and simulations • Presentations by leading practitioners • Training on the SIF-SOURCE platform • 1 week spent in-house with an institutional investor • Practical exposure to institutional infrastructure investment criteria and processes
ACADEMIC PROGRAM INCLUDES “ The goal is to understand how 5 weeks at Schulich School of Business, York University infrastructure can be developed in a way that is sustainable, • Enabling Environment for Infrastructure not just from an economic and • Infrastructure Project Delivery Models environmental perspectives, but also in a way that appreciate • Infrastructure Project Design and Preparation the social and governance • Risk Management in Greenfield Infrastructure aspects of infrastructure investments.” • Financing Large Scale Infrastructure (Project Financing) • Equity Investment in Infrastructure — SHERENA HUSSAIN, Academic Director, Sustainable Infrastructure Fellowship Program, Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Business “ This program is an opportunity EXECUTIVE TRAINING INCLUDES for the fellows to share their reality and for the institutional investors to share their view 1 week in the offices of an institutional investors of investments in emerging markets.” • Overview of Infrastructure Group and Structure • Investment Process Review — EVE BERNÈCHE, Senior Director, Infrastructure, • Approach to Risk Management Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec • Asset Management Philosophy Launched in 2018 to facilitate and accelerate collaboration by leading global investors on key issues related to sustainability and long-term growth, the Investor Leadership Network (ILN) comprises a group of twelve investors representing over US$5 trillion of assets under management. ILN operates as an open and collaborative platform, with a focus on concrete initiatives under the leadership of member investors. ILN’s creation was a direct outcome of Canada’s 2018 presidency of the G7 and benefits from an active support from G7 countries.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS INVESTOR LEADERSHIP NETWORK Sustainable Infrastructure Fellowship Program Program Advising Team infra@investorleadershipnetwork.org investorleadershipnetwork.org THIS PROGRAM IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH COLLABORATION WITH The Schulich School of Business at York University is a The Sustainable Infrastructure Foundation (SIF) is a globally ranked business school delivering a full spectrum non-profit organization based in Geneva which manages of graduate degrees in business including the MBA, EMBA, SOURCE, the multilateral platform for quality infrastructure led the one-year Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure, and and funded by Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs). executive education. The Brookfield Centre in Real Estate SOURCE encompasses templates for the development of and Infrastructure in the Schulich School supports graduate sustainable infrastructure, covering governance, technical, education, research, and industry outreach in infrastructure economic, legal, financial, environmental and social issues. from a global perspective. The Fellows receive a Master SOURCE's objective is to strengthen the capacity of project Certificate in Sustainable Infrastructure Development developers by providing an online platform for project and Financing from the Schulich School of Business, preparation management, a pipeline of well-prepared projects York University, upon successful completion of the and an infrastructure intelligence solution. academic program. OUR PARTNERS THE SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM WAS CREATED AND IS SUPPORTED BY A NETWORK OF LIKE-MINDED, GLOBAL LONG-TERM INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, REPRESENTING OVERS US$5 TRILLION OF ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 10/2019 • Photos: Schulich School of Business, York University
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