Dillon Anderiesz, private credit product specialist for Macquarie Asset Management (MAM), has been named one of Infrastructure Investor’s Rising Stars. Dillon was recognised for his work in developing new private credit products and contributions to the establishment of the firm’s US Infrastructure debt business.
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The award was presented to 20 next generation infrastructure investors in December 2024 and was the opinion of Infrastructure Investor’s senior editorial team and not of Macquarie. No such person creating this Rising Stars list is affiliated with Macquarie or is an investor in a Macquarie-sponsored vehicle. There can be no assurance that other providers or surveys would reach the same conclusions as the foregoing.
Award winner was nominated by a third-party service provider of Macquarie. Macquarie did not provide compensation directly or indirectly to the third-party service provider or Infrastructure Investor for the nomination or the award.
To be eligible for the award, nominees had to be under the age of 40 on December 1, 2024, and should not have appeared in any previous Infrastructure Investor Rising Stars list. Criteria described in the nomination was: evidence of leadership and innovation; outstanding achievements in deal making, fundraising, asset management and/or relationship building with key firms/clients; a demonstrable commitment to fighting climate change and maintaining social license to operate; and whether they can showcase an X factor that marks them out as a potential future leader in infrastructure.