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True Green Capital Announces Leadership Promotions
By MGN Editorial•February 19, 2026 at 11:05 AM
Distributed generation firm True Green Capital Management promotes co-founder Bo Wiegand to Co-Managing Partner and Sam Salisbury to Managing Director.
Westport, Connecticut-based True Green Capital Management LLC, a leading firm in the distributed generation sector, has announced several key leadership promotions.
According to the company's press release, Bruce "Bo" Wiegand, Co-Founder and Partner, has been appointed to the role of Co-Managing Partner. Wiegand co-founded True Green Capital in 2011 and has played a pivotal role in the firm's growth and success over the past 15 years.
Additionally, Sam Salisbury has been promoted to the position of Managing Director. Salisbury has been with True Green Capital since 2014 and has made significant contributions to the firm's investment and asset management activities.
"These well-deserved promotions recognize the invaluable leadership and expertise that Bo and Sam bring to our organization," said Panos Ninios, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner of True Green Capital. "Their deep industry knowledge and commitment to driving sustainable energy solutions have been instrumental in positioning True Green Capital as a premier player in the distributed generation space."
The announcement comes as the maritime industry continues to navigate the transition towards greener energy sources and more sustainable operations. Distributed generation, which includes technologies like solar, energy storage, and microgrids, is playing an increasingly important role in powering maritime infrastructure and vessels.
"We are proud to have True Green Capital as a partner in our efforts to decarbonize the maritime sector," said John Konrad, founder of gCaptain, a leading maritime news and analysis website. "Their expertise in distributed generation will be invaluable as the industry works to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets."
As the maritime industry continues to evolve, leadership changes and promotions like those announced by True Green Capital will be crucial in driving the adoption of innovative energy solutions and supporting the sector's sustainability goals.
#distributed generation#renewable energy#sustainability#maritime infrastructure
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