RET Capital names Michael Young as vice president, legal and administration

May 8, 2015
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RET Capital has appointed Michael Young as the company’s vice president, legal and administration.

Young will assist RET Capital in the fields of asset acquisition and finance, as well as offer added assistance in legal and administrative areas.

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John A. Bohn, chief executive officer and chairman of RET Capital, said: “Michael brings years of first-rate experience in navigating the legal framework of energy project development. His expertise in conventional and renewable energy projects is highly regarded.”

Young previously worked at GCL Solar, where he served as general counsel and helped assist with all legal issues related to development, financing and operations of utility-scale PV plants in the US, Japan, Puerto Rico and India.

Prior to his time with GCL Solar, Young was the vice president, general counsel, at Hay Solar Holdings, a start-up renewable energy company in Ontario, Canada. Young has also seen time as senior attorunet and business developer at Montgomery Energy Partners LP, vice president and senior corporate counsel at NorthWestern Energy, and assistant general counsel at NRG Energy.

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