Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation announced the appointment of Amanda Brock and Maria Jelescu Dreyfus to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. In addition, Christopher Frost, MIC Chief Executive Officer, has been appointed to the Board replacing James Hooke, former MIC Chief Executive Officer, who has resigned from the Board effective September 5, 2018. With these appointments, MIC’s Board has expanded from seven to nine directors with independent directors comprising seven of the nine members. Brock brings more than two decades of experience in the energy industry and has spent her career focused in the global oil and gas, power and water sectors. Brock currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Solaris Water Midstream, an integrated water infrastructure company serving the midstream energy industry. Before joining Solaris, Brock was CEO of Water Standard, a water treatment company focused on desalination as well as produced water, waste water treatment and recycling in both the upstream and downstream energy industry. Dreyfus has more than 15 years of experience in chemicals, industrials and transportation investment management, with extensive experience in both public and private markets. Dreyfus founded and currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Ardinall Investment Management. Brock and Dreyfus are expected to serve as members of the Company’s Audit, Nominating and Governance and Compensation committees.
AMF Hawaii Investments, LLC, formerly Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings, LLC is a United States-based company. The Company own and operates businesses that provide products to corporations, government agencies, and individual customers in Hawaii. Its business comprises: Hawaii Gas, Hawaiiâs only government-franchised gas utility and an unregulated liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution business providing gas and related services to industrial, commercial, residential, and governmental customers; controlling interests in two solar facilities on Oahu and smaller projects collectively engaged in efforts to improve the reliability and sustainability of energy in Hawaii. The Company's subsidiaries include GWE Solar-Storage HI 1, LLC, Hawaii Clean Energy, LLC, HGC Holdings LLC, HGC Investment Corporation, Macquarie HGC Investment LLC, OTWC HI2 LLC, SEH Waihonu Holdings, LLC, SW Cogen Project LLC, The Gas Company, LLC, Waihonu Equity Holdings LLC, Waihonu North LLC and Waihonu South LLC.