BaRupOn LLC
Sovereign Funds Liaison / Institutional Fund Director
BaRupOn LLC, Liberty, Texas, United States, 77575
About BaRupOn LLC
BaRupOn LLC is a multi-sector infrastructure and energy company with a bold mission: to deliver transformational projects that power communities, advance healthcare, and drive sustainable development across the globe. Our current flagship project is a 450‑megawatt utility‑scale power plant—part of a broader large‑scale infrastructure development initiative. We are actively raising capital from global investors, sovereign wealth funds, private equity, and high‑net‑worth individuals to bring this vision to life. With operations spanning solar and gas‑powered energy systems, complex civil construction, and medical and healthcare innovation, BaRupOn operates at the intersection of resilience, scale, and impact. We are building the future—powered by clean energy, supported by world‑class infrastructure, and guided by strategic capital partners. Job Summary
The
Sovereign Funds Liaison / Institutional Fund Director
will lead BaRupOn’s engagement strategy with sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), multilateral development banks, public pension funds, and large‑scale institutional investors. This role is vital to positioning BaRupOn’s 450MW energy infrastructure project within international capital markets and unlocking long‑term, strategic investment commitments. Key Responsibilities
Identify, approach, and build high‑level relationships with sovereign wealth funds, government‑backed institutions, and global public investors Position BaRupOn projects within ESG, infrastructure, and clean energy investment frameworks favored by sovereign capital Coordinate roadshows, high‑level delegations, and briefings with international finance ministries and investment agencies Present financial, technical, and ESG performance of BaRupOn projects to SWF stakeholders and investment committees Support negotiation of MOUs, strategic equity investments, co‑development partnerships, and public‑private co‑f funding Collaborate with project finance, legal, and communications teams to maintain investor documentation, pitch decks, and impact reports Monitor global trends in sovereign investment priorities, green infrastructure funding, and cross‑border co‑investment vehicles Represent BaRupOn at international summits, government forums, and capital placement conferences Qualifications
10+ years of experience in institutional capital markets, sovereign engagement, or government fund relations Strong network and proven engagement with SWFs, development banks, or government investment arms (e.g., GIC, Mubadala, ADIA, Temasek, PIF, etc.) Deep knowledge of global infrastructure finance, ESG policy, and sovereign investment strategy Ability to manage long‑cycle deals, formal protocols, and international negotiation frameworks Bachelor’s degree in International Finance, Public Policy, or Business; Master’s or MBA preferred Excellent interpersonal, diplomatic, and cross‑cultural communication skills Preferred Skills
Experience in clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, or impact investing Familiarity with global public pension funds, DFIs (e.g., IFC, OPIC/DFC, EIB), and national development banks Bilingual or multilingual capabilities preferred (Arabic, French, Mandarin, or Spanish highly valued) Experience navigating sovereign co‑investment approval pipelines and legal due diligence processes Benefits
Executive‑level compensation package + capital engagement bonuses Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid international travel and high‑level delegation support Equity and performance‑based incentive options
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BaRupOn LLC is a multi-sector infrastructure and energy company with a bold mission: to deliver transformational projects that power communities, advance healthcare, and drive sustainable development across the globe. Our current flagship project is a 450‑megawatt utility‑scale power plant—part of a broader large‑scale infrastructure development initiative. We are actively raising capital from global investors, sovereign wealth funds, private equity, and high‑net‑worth individuals to bring this vision to life. With operations spanning solar and gas‑powered energy systems, complex civil construction, and medical and healthcare innovation, BaRupOn operates at the intersection of resilience, scale, and impact. We are building the future—powered by clean energy, supported by world‑class infrastructure, and guided by strategic capital partners. Job Summary
The
Sovereign Funds Liaison / Institutional Fund Director
will lead BaRupOn’s engagement strategy with sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), multilateral development banks, public pension funds, and large‑scale institutional investors. This role is vital to positioning BaRupOn’s 450MW energy infrastructure project within international capital markets and unlocking long‑term, strategic investment commitments. Key Responsibilities
Identify, approach, and build high‑level relationships with sovereign wealth funds, government‑backed institutions, and global public investors Position BaRupOn projects within ESG, infrastructure, and clean energy investment frameworks favored by sovereign capital Coordinate roadshows, high‑level delegations, and briefings with international finance ministries and investment agencies Present financial, technical, and ESG performance of BaRupOn projects to SWF stakeholders and investment committees Support negotiation of MOUs, strategic equity investments, co‑development partnerships, and public‑private co‑f funding Collaborate with project finance, legal, and communications teams to maintain investor documentation, pitch decks, and impact reports Monitor global trends in sovereign investment priorities, green infrastructure funding, and cross‑border co‑investment vehicles Represent BaRupOn at international summits, government forums, and capital placement conferences Qualifications
10+ years of experience in institutional capital markets, sovereign engagement, or government fund relations Strong network and proven engagement with SWFs, development banks, or government investment arms (e.g., GIC, Mubadala, ADIA, Temasek, PIF, etc.) Deep knowledge of global infrastructure finance, ESG policy, and sovereign investment strategy Ability to manage long‑cycle deals, formal protocols, and international negotiation frameworks Bachelor’s degree in International Finance, Public Policy, or Business; Master’s or MBA preferred Excellent interpersonal, diplomatic, and cross‑cultural communication skills Preferred Skills
Experience in clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, or impact investing Familiarity with global public pension funds, DFIs (e.g., IFC, OPIC/DFC, EIB), and national development banks Bilingual or multilingual capabilities preferred (Arabic, French, Mandarin, or Spanish highly valued) Experience navigating sovereign co‑investment approval pipelines and legal due diligence processes Benefits
Executive‑level compensation package + capital engagement bonuses Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid international travel and high‑level delegation support Equity and performance‑based incentive options
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