Jim Campion
Jim is responsible for our overall commercial strategy at Rezolv and provides technical support on project execution and asset management across our wind, solar and energy storage projects.
Jim has substantial experience in the development, execution and operation of large and small scale (distributed) energy projects, with over 15 years of global experience as the CEO/ MD of leading energy technology companies and project ventures. This expertise spans industries including CHP, biomass, solar PV & inverters, batteries, waste to energy, large scale GTCC and innovative wind turbines.
He is a Fellow of the Energy Institute.
Alastair Hammond
Alastair has over 25 years’ experience in evaluating and delivering large, complex projects across a range of technical disciplines. For the past 15 years he has been responsible for the contracting, construction and operations of over 200MW of wind and solar PV across Central and South Eastern Europe. Based in Prague, he is primarily responsible for the operations of Rezolv, with an immediate focus on contract negotiation and overseeing the construction of our pipeline of projects.
In a previous role as Managing Consultant in PA Consulting Group’s Strategy & Marketing practice, Alastair was responsible for evaluating financial viability, financing proposals and managing negotiations for a number of large UK Government Private Finance Initiative projects.
Alastair has a degree in Chemistry and spent his early career as an Officer in the Royal Navy.
George A. Formandl
George Formandl is a Czech-Canadian with over two decades’ experience across private equity, origination, M&A, advisory and project management across Central and South Eastern Europe. He is responsible for business development, project management and asset management at Rezolv.
Prior to co-founding EnerCap, George was a consultant with A.T. Kearney, and founded an online financial services company. He was also a Partner with Kilcullen Kapital Partners, where he was responsible for mid-market private equity transactions in the Czech Republic.