Mr. Kimmelman is Senior Partner and Founder of ECP (www.ecpgp.com), a private equity infrastructure investment firm with $30 billion of assets under management investing across the electrification, decarbonization, and energy transition sectors. Previous to ECP, he was a General Partner at Goldman Sachs having spent 22 years with the firm across the investment banking and J.Aron commodity divisions. Mr. Kimmelman and his four children are currently developing the largest non-profit athletic and academic community center in the western U.S. in Los Angeles to honor his late wife, Carol (www.kimmelmancampus.org). The 55-acre site is being developed in conjunction with the USTA and Tiger Woods charitable Foundation (TGR) and will comprise a STEM academic center, a 36 tennis court, and 12 pickleball court racket center as well as soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, football track and field, and health and wellness facilities. The campus will be serving youth most in need in Los Angeles, supporting the communities that Carol served as an elementary teacher in South LA. Mr. Kimmelman is also a part-owner and board member of the Miami Marlins baseball club and is pursuing a similar community-based project in Miami. Mr. Kimmelman is a New Jersey native and is a graduate of Stanford University and the Wharton School of Business and resides in Miami, New York City, and Rancho Santa Fe, CA.