Jordan is principal of the GEG Group of Companies headquartered in Iceland and engaged globally in geothermal energy. Core activities of the Group include project development, project finance and IP asset management. A major achievement of the GEG Group has been its 2023-2024 success becoming a Finalist of the Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy, a prestigious international competition. Jordan is primarily engaged in the origination and finance of large-scale projects and acts as lead negotiator in high value, multi-jurisdictional transactions for his own companies and for others. He has held appointments to a number of boards including regulated entities. As part of this work he has travelled to over 70 countries across all continents except Antarctica. Jordan began his career in central banking at the Bank of Canada. He continued to progressively senior positions with financial and energy companies. With a focus on efficient outsourcing models and smaller teams of high-quality experts, Jordan has managed direct reporting from eight to 120 people. He has led companies that have built sixteen renewable power plant projects with combined revenue and investment in excess of USD 200 million and financed nineteen high rise towers in highly competitive markets with total portfolio value over a billion dollars.A dual Canadian-British citizen, Jordan holds degrees in Economics, Philosophy and International Relations, studying at Queen’s University, The University of Edinburgh and The London School of Economics.