
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Scott DePasquale joins Braemar Energy Ventures
By Mass High Tech staff
Braemar Energy Ventures, a venture capital firm with offices in Boston, has appointed new principal and executive-in-residence Scott DePasquale, who will work out of the Boston office.
DePasquale joins Braemar having formerly led Boston-based VC activity as senior vice president at GE Energy Financial Services. While there, he managed 15 investments and, as a GE Capital Diversified Energy and Natural Resources team member, he handled private equity and financial transactions in infrastructure and oil and gas.
Before working for GE Energy Financial Services, DePasquale served as a senior consultant for energy security policy and financial risk management think tank Energy Security Analysis Inc.
Braemar, which was founded in 2002, has invested in 18 companies, including two in Massachusetts: EnerNoc Inc., a Boston firm that manages backup electric generators for peak demand periods, and Celunol Corp., a Cambridge company that develops technology for producing ethanol. In 2007. the firm closed a $250 million energy technology fund.







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