Professional Experience
David Son is Head of Infrastructure Client Solutions for CBRE Investment Management. David is responsible for delivering client-aligned solutions for infrastructure investors globally.
David started his infrastructure career in 1998 with a strategy consulting firm focused on the utilities sector before joining ArcLight Capital Partners, a leading infrastructure manager. Prior to joining CBRE Investment Management in 2021, David served as co-Head of Private Markets at the DuPont Charitable Trust where he was responsible for sourcing and executing investment opportunities across real assets and private equity. As an Executive Director and Platform Specialist for the OECD Infrastructure Group at JPMorgan Asset Management, David was a senior member of the team responsible for business development and client strategy. He was also a Partner focused on Real Assets at Spruceview Capital Partners and a Director of Natural Resources at Commonfund Capital, Inc.
David earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics from Harvard University and a Master of Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
David started his infrastructure career in 1998 with a strategy consulting firm focused on the utilities sector before joining ArcLight Capital Partners, a leading infrastructure manager. Prior to joining CBRE Investment Management in 2021, David served as co-Head of Private Markets at the DuPont Charitable Trust where he was responsible for sourcing and executing investment opportunities across real assets and private equity. As an Executive Director and Platform Specialist for the OECD Infrastructure Group at JPMorgan Asset Management, David was a senior member of the team responsible for business development and client strategy. He was also a Partner focused on Real Assets at Spruceview Capital Partners and a Director of Natural Resources at Commonfund Capital, Inc.
David earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics from Harvard University and a Master of Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.