Dallas-based Cresta Fund Management has promoted John Skrinar to partner in its sustainable investing strategy.
Skrinar, who joined Cresta in early 2021 and has been working in the renewable fuels industry for more than 15 years, will continue with his key role in transaction sourcing, transaction execution, fundraising, and portfolio management, the firm said.
“We have been privileged to have John as an integral part of our team. His promotion reflects both our firm’s confidence in him and our ongoing success in establishing our sustainable investing strategy,”
Managing Partner Chris Rozzell said in a statement. “John’s deep industry relationships and impressive resume have been critical to sourcing, executing, and managing our renewable fuels investment portfolio.”
Skrinar said he’s honored by the promotion and remains
focused on positioning Cresta for success in our sustainable investing strategy.”
“I look forward to continue working with our talented team and to help guide the firm’s growth,” he said.
Cresta, founded in 2016, is an investment manager with roughly $1.5 billion of assets under management providing growth equity for sustainable and conventional energy, industrial, transportation, and agricultural infrastructure.
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