Insights: News Kilpatrick’s Mark J. Riedy Named “Financier of the Year” in the Best of the Bioeconomy Awards 2025
WASHINGTON D.C. (March 31) – Kilpatrick announced today that Mark J. Riedy, partner in the firm’s Washington D.C. office, has been named “Financier of the Year” in the Best of the Bioeconomy Awards 2025 by The Daily Digest, which highlights individuals for their leadership contributions to the bioeconomy’s development and project deployment.
This prestigious award had more than 1,500 Daily Digest subscribers participate in the voting. These awards recognized winners in categories such as Project of the Year, Developer of the Year, Producer of the Year, Scientist of the Year, Engineer of the Year and Marketer of the Year.
Mark J. Riedy is the leader of Kilpatrick’s Energy practice. He primarily focuses his practice on U.S. and international project development and finance and private placement representation of renewable and conventional energy, clean technology, environmental and infrastructure clients. His clients principally represent developers, lenders, EPCs, O&Ms, equipment providers, private equity, venture capital and infrastructure funds.
Learn more about Mark and his practice here.
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