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CA Ventures Hires P3 Expert as EVP

CA Ventures has hired Peter Isaac (pictured) as EVP of public-private partnerships in the firm’s Chicago headquarters. Isaac will help source and execute P3s with leading academic institutions across the U.S.

“For years, Peter has been one of the go-to advisers in the P3 space, having consulted more than 70 universities throughout his career,” said CA Ventures CEO Tom Scott. “When we were looking to grow this portion of our business, we knew his longstanding relationships within the higher-education sector would supplement our own expertise.”

Isaac joins from Washington, DC-based program management firm Brailsford & Dunlavey Inc., where he most recently served as VP of P3s. Throughout his career, he has served as a development adviser and program manager on more than 100 projects valued at nearly $2.5 billion, including large-scale P3s with a mix of uses.


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