Pristine Sun hires former Deutsche Bank Director Doran Hole to serve as new CFO

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Pristine Sun hires former Deutsche Bank Director Doran Hole to serve as new CFO

Pristine Sun has announced the appointment of Doran Hole to serve as its new Chief Financial Officer (CEO).

Mr. Hole comes to Pristine Sun from Deutsche Bank, a global investment bank with a top-tier structured finance franchise. A CFA charter holder and CPA, he has over 20 years of experience across capital markets originating, structuring and implementing credit transactions with a focus on hard assets and renewable energy with prior banking experience at ING and Macquarie Bank.

Pristine Sun Founder/CEOTroy Helming stated:

"We're very excited to have Doran on our team. We know his experience and vision will help us continue to meet and exceed the ambitious goals we've set for ourselves as we fulfill our mission of being the most successful and respected solar energy company in the business."

Mr. Hole offered the following comment on his new role with Pristine Sun announced today:

"Pristine Sun has put together a top flight team with decades of industry experience and I'm honored to be a part of it. The renewable energy sector, and solar power in particular, presents an incredible opportunity and Pristine Sun has positioned itself well to continue to grow and expand. I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to help guide and drive that growth moving forward." 

Pristine Sun is an independent power producer, a full service EPC, and a developer of small utility-scale solar PV power plants. Pristine Sun's core management team members have more than a decade of experience in the development and finance of solar and wind projects with a combined total of over $3 billion. Pristine Sun, originally backed by a $20 billion private equity fund, is majority owned by its 60-plus employees located throughout the United States.

In February, the company signed an agreement to build the largest floating solar project in the United States. In March, the company signed an agreement to build Vermont's largest solar project on a landfill in Brattleboro, Vermont.

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