Trent Justus Kososki, managing director at Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, is today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree.
Before joining the team at energy infrastructure investment firm Stonepeak, Kososki got his start working at Credit Suisse and Energy Capital Partners.
In 2005 after completing his first year at Credit Suisse as an analyst in the sponsors group, Kososki turned down an offer to join a well-established energy private-equity firm and elected to take what he described as the “road less traveled” and instead accepted an offer to join the team at Energy Capital Partners as its first associate. At the time, the firm had no office and no funds raised—just a team and a vision.
“Little did I know that I would be embarking upon a nearly 15-year adventure—with a firm that grew assets from zero to $20 billion-plus under management and developed a reputation as a leading energy infrastructure investor,” he said. “I am deeply fortunate for the opportunity to have been part of the journey from start-up to an established infrastructure investor.”
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