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Team Members - Impact Assessment Tool

Melissa PENEYCAD

Project team leader 

Managing Director & Director Sustainable Projects, Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI). She has 20 years' professional experience, most of which have focused on developing, implementing, and administering sustainability and resiliency standards, frameworks, and rating systems for infrastructure, commercial real estate, and industrial products. Since joining ISI in 2016, Melissa has verified the sustainability and resiliency of more than 70 infrastructure projects across the US, Canada, and overseas, collectively worth more than US$25 billion with another US$25 billion in infrastructure development under her purview. Prior to ISI, Melissa was an associate of sustainable development at Stantec, a global engineering, consulting and design services firm and was the national sustainability program manager for BOMA Canada, a prominent commercial real estate association. Melissa has a Bachelor of Commerce degree, a Master of Environmental Studies degree and a Graduate Diploma in Business and Sustainability. 

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Joan Enric RICART 

Project team leader 

Carl Schrøder Professor of Strategic Management, IESE Business School. He has been Chairman of the Strategic Management Department at the IESE Business School for 23 years. He is a Fellow of the SMS and EURAM and he was the Founding president of the European Academy of Management (EURAM) and President of the Strategic Management Society (SMS). He has published several books and articles in leading journals as Strategic Management Journal, Harvard Business Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Econometrica or Quarterly Journal of Economics. His current research focused on business models and Cities. He is co-academic director of IESE Cities in Motion and academic director of the Specialist Centre of Excellence on PPPs in Smart and Sustainable Cities.


James STEWART

Project team leader

James joined KPMG in May 2011 as chairman of KPMG’s Global Infrastructure practice. In his role he has visited over 40 countries to discuss their infrastructure investment programmes. Prior to joining KPMG, James was Chief Executive of Infrastructure UK and before that Chief Executive of Partnerships UK. In these roles James has been at the centre of the UK Government’s thinking on PFI and PPPs and has had a significant involvement in many of the major projects and programmes in the infrastructure market; eg Crossrail, LIFT, Building Schools for the Future. James was responsible for the publication of the UK’s first National Infrastructure Plan. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Civil Engineers and a member of the World Economic Forum Infrastructure Global Agenda Council.

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Access and equity

Doris Chevalier

(Sub-group leader)


  • Manuel Ravara Cary
  • Christopher Clement-Davies
  • Luiz Eduardo Junqueira
  • David Maté Sanz
  • Arvind Mayaran
  • Ntoetse Mofoka
  • Thibaut Mourgues
  • Sophie Paquot
  • Fernando Peñalba Martínez
  • Oshani Perera
  • João Simão Pires
  • Narantsetseg Purev
  • Yehuda Raveh
  • Art Smith
  • Andrea Stucchi
  • Radha Krishna Tripathy
  • Syed Zaidi
  • Irina Zapatrina
  • Laurin Wuennenberg
Environmental sustainability and resilience

Anand Chiplunkar 

(Sub-group leader)

Dr. Anand Chiplunkar has a unique expertise of more than four decades working in Central and West Asia, South and Southeast Asian countries as well as in the USA. He has expertise in Integrated Urban Development, Water Supply and Sanitation, Environmental Management and Infrastructure Development through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) approach.

He retired in 2016 after working for a decade in the Asian Development Bank, Manila as Director, Urban Development and Water Division in the Central and West Asia Department. Earlier he worked in IL&FS Infrastructure Development Corporation, New Delhi as Senior Vice President. Since 2016, he provides strategic advisory services to different organizations including the UN Economic Commission for Europe in People’s First Public Private Partnerships.

His experience covers country sector policy development in the context of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); strategic planning, project development and implementation of municipal projects; development of innovative approaches; knowledge management including publications. He has guided initiatives in the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that focused on Inclusive, Competitive and Green Cities development with climate change and resilience perspectives for projects in water, wastewater and solid waste management, urban transport and other urban subsectors. He is an expert in Water Supply and Sanitation having worked on projects aided by multi-lateral agencies. He has also led teams in developing PPP projects in partnership with government agencies in urban, transport, industrial area development and tourism sectors. Earlier, he also has conducted numerous Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies for infrastructure sectors and industries.

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Dr. Anand Chiplunkar
Email: anandchiplunkar@gmail.com
Mobile and WhatsApp +91 7083916516

  • Hajar Bennar
  • Pascual Berrone
  • Pierre-Alix BINET
  • Martin Bruza
  • Laurent Crémoux
  • Sanaz Javadi Farahzadi
  • Lira Kasymbekova
  • George Katapodis
  • Arnaud Kpondjo
  • Alan Lau
  • Alfredo Lucente
  • Djamel Medjahed
  • Bulat K. YESSEKIN
  • Aikaterini Kyriazi
Economic effectiveness, including fiscal sustainability

Jean-Patrick Marquet 

(Sub-group leader)

A French national based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a senior executive in development finance, currently a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Infrastructure, an executive think-tank seeking to chart a path for sustainable infrastructure investment. He is also acting as a subgroup leader on behalf of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe to design an evaluation methodology for infrastructure projects, measuring their contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030. Until 2018, Jean-Patrick was a Managing Director at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), running successively the Turkey offices (2015-2017, €7 billion portfolio, 90 staff) and the Infrastructure business group (2017-2018, €12 billion portfolio, 110 staff). His earlier career at EBRD and Credit Agricole CIB in London and Paris focused on project finance in infrastructure, oil & gas, energy, mining and property. Jean-Patrick holds a Master in Management from HEC Paris and a Master of Law from the Assas law school at Paris-II University.

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  • Eunice Ajambo
  • Frédéric Bobay
  • Athanasios Bourtsalas
  • Ray Brown
  • Alena Dadzerkina
  • Fuad Huseynov
  • Mukhitdin Ishankhodjaev
  • Christian Kingombe
  • Anna Kowalewska
  • Michel Paul Leonard
  • Francesco Micci
  • Yu Namba
  • Vincent Piron
  • Fatoumata Sanyang
  • Sharafjon Sheraliev
  • Sanja Sovran
  • Stefan Startzel
  • Dietrich F. R. Stiller
  • Mehmet Uzunkaya
  • Erik Wehl
  • Lars D. Wellejus
  • Yanzhen Weng
  • Sedef Yavuz Noyan
  • Ahmad Matin Zahid
Replicability

Tetiana Bessarab

(Sub-group leader)


  • Gavkhar Ashirova
  • Jan G. Janssens
  • Svetlana Maslova
  • Dragutin Nenezic
  • Olaniyi Alabi Olaniyan
  • Natalia Ovsyanko
  • Manuel Protásio
  • Peter Rowan
  • Malike Sagyndykova
  • Ivan Vuytsik
  • Agha Waqar Javed
Stakeholder engagement

Amanda Loeffen

(Sub-group leader)


  • Fred Amonya
  • Anilkumar Pandala
  • Eleni Bakoula
  • Nadia Balgobin
  • Sergio A. Fernández de Córdova
  • Muhammad Sarfraz Khan
  • Azlan Morad
  • Cristobal Pollman
  • Míquel Rodríguez
  • Raymond Saner
  • Prashant Sharma
  • Irina Tsay
  • Lichia Yiu
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