, co-founders and managing partners of Tailwater Capital, said in the news release. “As we continue to grow and scale our platform and the impact we have across the Tailwater ecosystem, allocating the resources and institutionalizing our research and macro perspectives will allow us to enhance our investment process and outcomes. We look forward to working closely with Dana in this new role to continue positioning Tailwater at the forefront of today’s dynamic energy transition landscape.
Before joining Tailwater, Sweet worked at Shell as its portfolio development manager for Renewables and Energy Solutions. “Tailwater’s full immersion investment approach and track record of success have always been driven by an open-minded, entrepreneurial culture and a commitment to innovation that has allowed the firm to anticipate thematic shifts and be a first-mover,” Sweet said in the news release.