Welcome,
Energy transition, data centers, and indigenous participation drive new investments in large and complex projects
Join us at this year’s event where Moody’s Analysts will discuss the future of Canadian infrastructure. We'll delve into transit projects and evaluate their execution complexities, examine the challenges inherent in other large-scale projects and consider how collaborative Public-Private Partnerships can be instrumental in mitigating execution risk. We'll also discuss Canada's energy transition, including a look at the role of LNG, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and battery storage. The role of Indigenous consent and participation in infrastructure projects will be another key topic. Finally, we'll address the rapid growth of data centers in project financing including key constraints and risks.
Register now to join us in person
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12:30
Registration and lunch
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13:00
Canadian Infrastructure Briefing
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Transportation as key sector but with funding and execution challenges
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Large Canadian Infrastructure projects ongoing with construction and delivery challenges
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Energy Transition investments continue in LNG, Pipelines, Transmission and Nuclear
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Indigenous Consent & Participation in Infrastructure Projects
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Data Centers & Digital Infrastructure as the new frontier
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Macroeconomic update
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15:00
Event concludes
LOCATION
Event Details:
Venue Name: Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Address: 900 René-Lévesque Blvd W,, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4A5, Canada
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Sandra Fung at sandra.fung@moodys.com.
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A.J. Sabatelle is an Associate Managing Director in Moody’s Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group where he manages the Project Finance Team for the Americas, including Latin America and Canada. A.J. also acts as a rating chair across all segments of the Global Infrastructure and Project Finance franchise, is a member of the Infrastructure Finance Franchise Committee and a member of the Global Infrastructure Focus Editorial Board.
A.J. joined Moody’s in 1997. For most of tenure at Moody’s, A.J. has been responsible for assigning ratings to and monitoring issuers across the electric power industry, including electric and gas utilities, independent power companies, and project finance transactions throughout North and South America. He has authored numerous research and rating methodology pieces covering the infrastructure and project finance sectors.
Prior to joining Moody’s, A.J. was a First Vice President and Manager of Mellon Bank’s Utilities and Project Finance Group. Before that, he was a Relationship Manager at Mellon Bank; and previously at Irving Trust Company, where in both cases he handled a portfolio of U.S. utility and energy companies.
A.J. holds an MBA in Finance from Stern School of Business at New York University and a AB in Economics from Columbia College, Columbia University.
Radi Annab is a Vice President - Senior Analyst in the Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group where he covers a diverse portfolio of public private partnerships (PPP), project financings, and infrastructure issuers in the transportation, social and energy sectors. He also leads new rating assignments for PPP bids and other project finance and infrastructure transactions. Radi joined Moody’s in September 2022. Prior to joining Moody’s, Radi was a lead rating analyst in the Infrastructure, Power &Utilities team at DBRS Morningstar in Toronto. Before moving to Canada, Radi’s experience included working on capital market transactions, corporate and project financings, and mergers & acquisitions, mainly in the EMEA region. He has also worked in insurance and asset management.
Radi earned an AB from Harvard University and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, where he was a Fulbright Scholar
Rebecca Adair is a Vice President – Senior Analyst in the Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group covering a diverse portfolio of public private partnerships (P3), project finance, and infrastructure issuers in the transportation, social, and power sectors. She also leads new rating assignments for P3 bids and other project finance and infrastructure transactions.
Prior to joining Moody’s, Rebecca had several years of experience in the project finance and infrastructure space and most recently worked as a Director in the credit team at Sun Life Financial with responsibilities spanning a range of sectors, including renewable/thermal power, energy, rail, bridges, water, hospitals, universities, stadiums and airport related facilities.
Rebecca holds an MBA in finance from Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Rebecca is also a CFA charter holder.
Rebecca Adair is a Vice President – Senior Analyst in the Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group covering a diverse portfolio of public private partnerships (P3), project finance, and infrastructure issuers in the transportation, social, and power sectors. She also leads new rating assignments for P3 bids and other project finance and infrastructure transactions.
Prior to joining Moody’s, Rebecca had several years of experience in the project finance and infrastructure space and most recently worked as a Director in the credit team at Sun Life Financial with responsibilities spanning a range of sectors, including renewable/thermal power, energy, rail, bridges, water, hospitals, universities, stadiums and airport related facilities.
Rebecca holds an MBA in finance from Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Rebecca is also a CFA charter holder.
A.J. Sabatelle is an Associate Managing Director in Moody’s Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group where he manages the Project Finance Team for the Americas, including Latin America and Canada. A.J. also acts as a rating chair across all segments of the Global Infrastructure and Project Finance franchise, is a member of the Infrastructure Finance Franchise Committee and a member of the Global Infrastructure Focus Editorial Board.
A.J. joined Moody’s in 1997. For most of tenure at Moody’s, A.J. has been responsible for assigning ratings to and monitoring issuers across the electric power industry, including electric and gas utilities, independent power companies, and project finance transactions throughout North and South America. He has authored numerous research and rating methodology pieces covering the infrastructure and project finance sectors.
Prior to joining Moody’s, A.J. was a First Vice President and Manager of Mellon Bank’s Utilities and Project Finance Group. Before that, he was a Relationship Manager at Mellon Bank; and previously at Irving Trust Company, where in both cases he handled a portfolio of U.S. utility and energy companies.
A.J. holds an MBA in Finance from Stern School of Business at New York University and a AB in Economics from Columbia College, Columbia University.
Radi Annab is a Vice President - Senior Analyst in the Global Project & Infrastructure Finance Group where he covers a diverse portfolio of public private partnerships (PPP), project financings, and infrastructure issuers in the transportation, social and energy sectors. He also leads new rating assignments for PPP bids and other project finance and infrastructure transactions. Radi joined Moody’s in September 2022. Prior to joining Moody’s, Radi was a lead rating analyst in the Infrastructure, Power &Utilities team at DBRS Morningstar in Toronto. Before moving to Canada, Radi’s experience included working on capital market transactions, corporate and project financings, and mergers & acquisitions, mainly in the EMEA region. He has also worked in insurance and asset management.
Radi earned an AB from Harvard University and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, where he was a Fulbright Scholar
John is a Senior Vice President in Moody’s Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Team covering a diverse portfolio of project financings, public private partnerships (PPPs), and municipal infrastructure issuers in the transportation, energy and social infrastructure sectors. John chairs Moody’s Global PPP Task Force and is the sector lead for US toll roads, PPPs and generic project financings. John authors research across multiple sectors and annually leads several new rating assignments for new PPPs and project financings in the US and Canada. John was selected as one of the Bond Buyer’s 2017 Rising Stars. Before joining the Infrastructure and Project Finance Team in 2010, John spent two and a half years as a lead analyst for local governments and enterprises in the Eastern Regional Local Government Ratings Team where he was the lead for municipal issuers in Pennsylvania and New York while also covering New Jersey, Virginia, and Florida. Prior to joining Moody’s, John worked as a risk management analyst, a property and casualty insurance account manager, and a health care claims auditor. John is a founding member and was the first co-chair of Moody’s NY Multicultural Employee Resource Group and is a founding steering committee member of Moody’s NY LGBTA Employee Resource Group. John earned his BA degree in Health Care Economics and Policy from Stanford University and his MPA in Health Care Public Finance from New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Adam Hardi is a Vice President - Senior Credit Officer in Moody’s Global Sub-Sovereign group, based in Toronto. He is one of two lead analysts rating the Canadian provinces, municipalities, and a broad section of government-related issuers in Canada including universities, hospitals, and transit and finance authorities. Adam has broad experience in the public sector, as well as in cyber and digital economy.
Adam holds an MBA from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and a B.A. in economics from the University of Manitoba. He is a CFA charterholder and has been teaching the CFA curriculum and writing content since 2008.