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Captona Expands Leadership Team with Brydne Slattery as General Counsel to Support its Accelerated Growth in Full Acquisition and Preferred Equity Transactions

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Captona, a diversified energy transition investment firm, today announced the addition of Brydne Slattery as General Counsel. Slattery will oversee legal functions and support the acquisition and management of new assets, including several large-scale transactions slated for 2025—further strengthening Captona’s senior leadership team at a time of significant momentum for the firm. “Brydne brings extensive experience advising on all aspects of energy transition investm...

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