International advisory firm Interpath has launched a dedicated Renewable Energy Practice in Ireland.
The practice will be led by Gary Borland, who joins from KPMG and brings over 20 years’ experience across the renewable energy sector.
Alongside his sector role, Mr Borland will work with the rest of the management team to expand Interpath’s Advisory offering in Northern Ireland creating a cross-border service proposition with a particular focus on corporate finance, value creation, financial due diligence, and debt advisory.
“We continue to invest in building expert teams with exceptional talent to deliver bespoke solutions for our clients,” said Paul Hough, Head of Advisory at Interpath in Ireland.
“As renewable energy is ever more tightly woven into the fabric of our economy, from data centres to diversifying income for farmers in the agri-food sector, our Renewable Energy practice will be there to support clients through their journey,” he added.
Today’s appointment comes as Interpath continues to make a number of senior hires in Ireland, such as Debt Advisory Director Clara Coakley who joined from Goldman Sachs and debt and capital advisory specialist John Doddy who is set to start in late 2025.
Globally, the firm now employs around 1,000 people across 28 offices in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Austria, Hong Kong, Bermuda, BVI, Cayman Islands and Algeria.