Professional Experience
Lee Anderson is a Managing Director and Head of Indirect Private Infrastructure with CBRE Investment Management. Lee focuses exclusively on the indirect infrastructure investment program, which builds diversified portfolios for separately managed account clients across co-investments, minority directs, funds and secondaries.
Prior to joining CBRE Investment Management in 2016, Lee was a Director in KPMG’s Deal Advisory – Infrastructure Investments practice where he focused on M&A and strategy in the renewables sector, as well as advising governments on their renewables procurement programs. Prior to KPMG, Lee managed development for Canada for Mainstream Renewable Power, a global renewables developer, where he was involved in delivering wind power facilities from early-stage development to commercial operation in Canada, the United States and Chile.
Lee received his MBA specializing in Finance from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, a Master of Science degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Alberta, and a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours in Mathematics & Engineering (Electrical) from Queen’s University.
Prior to joining CBRE Investment Management in 2016, Lee was a Director in KPMG’s Deal Advisory – Infrastructure Investments practice where he focused on M&A and strategy in the renewables sector, as well as advising governments on their renewables procurement programs. Prior to KPMG, Lee managed development for Canada for Mainstream Renewable Power, a global renewables developer, where he was involved in delivering wind power facilities from early-stage development to commercial operation in Canada, the United States and Chile.
Lee received his MBA specializing in Finance from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, a Master of Science degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Alberta, and a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours in Mathematics & Engineering (Electrical) from Queen’s University.