WIN NYC's May Infra Morning Breakfast with KPMG

WIN NYC's May Infra Morning Breakfast with KPMG

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Two Manhattan WestNew York, NY
Monday, May 18  •  8 AM - 9:30 AM
Overview

Speakers from KPMG, Latham & Watkins, the New York Stock Exchange, and ECP discuss preparing for an IPO exit.

Join us for the latest in WIN's breakfast series! Enjoy breakfast and a panel discussion among leaders in infrastructure. Hosted by KPMG!

Please join us for our 2026 Women in Infrastructure (WIN) NYC Breakfast Series, a dynamic and inclusive gathering aimed at fostering meaningful connection and growth among leaders in the infrastructure sector.


Our May event, hosted by KPMG, will feature a panel with special guests John J. Slater (Partner at Latham & Watkins), Tad Nacheff (Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Financial Sponsor Coverage at the NYSE), Alan Dunlea (Operating Partner at ECP), Betty Feng (Partner at KPMG Accounting Advisory Services), Tonya Schuh (Principal at KPMG M&A Tax), moderated by Enisa Teta (Advisory Managing Director at KPMG). This will be followed by breakfast and an opportunity to engage with peers in the sector in a small group setting.

Join our panelists for a discussion on preparing for an IPO Exit... We encourage attendees to submit any topics or questions when RSVPing.


MODERATOR

Enisa Teta is an Advisory Managing Director at KPMG, based in New York City, where she specializes in Financial Due Diligence for Infrastructure Private Equity. She advises private equity sponsors and portcos on buy‑side and sell‑side transactions, helping them assess risk, validate value drivers, and navigate complex investment decisions with confidence. Enisa is known for her commercially focused approach and deep experience across energy, infrastructure, and private equity–backed businesses.


SPECIAL GUESTS

John J. Slater is a Partner at Latham & Watkins, based in Houston who specializes in corporate finance and capital markets transactions with a particular focus on energy transition and clean technologies. His practice spans IPOs, de-SPAC transactions, private debt and equity offerings, liability management transactions, and corporate governance matters. He has represented notable clients such as X-energy, Fervo Energy Company, Signal Energy, Intuitive Machines, Monday.com, Peloton Interactive, Lemonade, and Vroom in multiple corporate financings, as well as bulge bracket underwriters and initial purchasers in numerous securities placements. As a native Spanish speaker, John also brings commercial and cultural fluency to matters with a Latin America nexus, including advising clients like Corporación Andina de Fomento and IEnova on cross-border offerings. He holds a JD magna cum laude from Tulane University Law School and is admitted to practice in New York and Texas.


Tad Nacheff is Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Sponsor Relationships in Capital Markets at the New York Stock Exchange, both running a team that works with prospects as well as working with PE Firms and their portfolio companies that are interested in tapping public markets. He has been at the NYSE for four years and his previous role was New York Regional Head of Capital Markets. Prior to joining the NYSE, Nacheff had a 30-year career in Institutional Sales mainly at Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. In that role, Tad was responsible for large NYC long only accounts like Alliance Bernstein and Neuberger Berman along with sovereign wealth funds including GIC and Norges Bank. Much of institutional sales involved the sale and placement of initial public offerings. Nacheff holds an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and BBA in Finance from the University of Notre Dame.


Alan Dunlea serves as an Operating Partner at ECP, a private equity firm focused on investing in energy transition and environmental infrastructure. From 2020 to early 2026, Alan served as President and CEO of Symmetry Energy Solutions, an ECP Fund IV investment focused on serving the natural gas commodity, logistics and asset management needs of primarily large industrial and commercial customers in 35 US states. Prior to Symmetry, Alan served as CFO of an energy from waste business, Wheelabrator (Fund III, 2015 - 2019), and power generation platform companies EquiPower (Fund II, 2010 - 2015) and FirstLight Power (Fund I, 2006 - 2009). Prior to working with ECP portfolio companies in 2006, Alan served as Managing Director at Constellation Energy Commodities Group (2000 – 2006), and Vice President, in J Aron, Goldman Sachs’ fixed income, currency and commodities division (1996 – 2000). Alan began his career at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. A native of Ireland, Alan immigrated to the U.S. in 1996 after earning a BComm degree in finance as well as qualifying as a Chartered Accountant. He subsequently earned an MBA at the Wharton School of Business.


Betty Feng is an Accounting Advisory Partner with over 16 years of professional experience in auditing and advisory. She advises clients across the energy and chemical industries and specializes in IPO readiness, SEC reporting and complex technical accounting for major transactions, including IPOs, deSPACs, M&A, and divestitures.


Tonya Schuh is a Principal in KPMG’s Mergers & Acquisitions Tax practice. For the past 20 years, Tonya has been focused on serving strategic and private equity clients with structuring acquisitions and dispositions, tax planning, and tax modeling. Tonya has worked on hundreds of engagements ranging in enterprise value from $20 million to $10 billion. Tonya began her career at the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Washington, D.C. where she represented the IRS in the US Tax Court, issued private letter rulings, and worked on various government guidance.


INFRA MORNINGS

This event is designed for professionals across all disciplines of the infrastructure industry, including government, finance, law, engineering, and construction. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just beginning your career, this is your chance to connect, collaborate, and be part of a growing network committed to advancing women in infrastructure.

What to Expect:

  • Moderated Panel: Gain insights and inspiration from veterans in the field.
  • Networking: Build relationships in a small, welcoming group setting over breakfast.
  • Breakfast: Enjoy a light morning meal as you connect with others before work.

Please come hungry and promptly at 8:00am! If you cannot make it, please provide at least one day's notice of cancellation - we expect a Waitlist for this event.


ABOUT WIN NYC (Women's Infrastructure Network)

The Women’s Infrastructure Network (WIN) is a global not-for-profit network supporting over 5,000 members. Our mission is to facilitate professional development, promote the infrastructure sector as a long-term career option, and provide a supportive network for people at all levels of their careers.

Thank you to our host, KPMG!

Speakers from KPMG, Latham & Watkins, the New York Stock Exchange, and ECP discuss preparing for an IPO exit.

Join us for the latest in WIN's breakfast series! Enjoy breakfast and a panel discussion among leaders in infrastructure. Hosted by KPMG!

Please join us for our 2026 Women in Infrastructure (WIN) NYC Breakfast Series, a dynamic and inclusive gathering aimed at fostering meaningful connection and growth among leaders in the infrastructure sector.


Our May event, hosted by KPMG, will feature a panel with special guests John J. Slater (Partner at Latham & Watkins), Tad Nacheff (Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Financial Sponsor Coverage at the NYSE), Alan Dunlea (Operating Partner at ECP), Betty Feng (Partner at KPMG Accounting Advisory Services), Tonya Schuh (Principal at KPMG M&A Tax), moderated by Enisa Teta (Advisory Managing Director at KPMG). This will be followed by breakfast and an opportunity to engage with peers in the sector in a small group setting.

Join our panelists for a discussion on preparing for an IPO Exit... We encourage attendees to submit any topics or questions when RSVPing.


MODERATOR

Enisa Teta is an Advisory Managing Director at KPMG, based in New York City, where she specializes in Financial Due Diligence for Infrastructure Private Equity. She advises private equity sponsors and portcos on buy‑side and sell‑side transactions, helping them assess risk, validate value drivers, and navigate complex investment decisions with confidence. Enisa is known for her commercially focused approach and deep experience across energy, infrastructure, and private equity–backed businesses.


SPECIAL GUESTS

John J. Slater is a Partner at Latham & Watkins, based in Houston who specializes in corporate finance and capital markets transactions with a particular focus on energy transition and clean technologies. His practice spans IPOs, de-SPAC transactions, private debt and equity offerings, liability management transactions, and corporate governance matters. He has represented notable clients such as X-energy, Fervo Energy Company, Signal Energy, Intuitive Machines, Monday.com, Peloton Interactive, Lemonade, and Vroom in multiple corporate financings, as well as bulge bracket underwriters and initial purchasers in numerous securities placements. As a native Spanish speaker, John also brings commercial and cultural fluency to matters with a Latin America nexus, including advising clients like Corporación Andina de Fomento and IEnova on cross-border offerings. He holds a JD magna cum laude from Tulane University Law School and is admitted to practice in New York and Texas.


Tad Nacheff is Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Sponsor Relationships in Capital Markets at the New York Stock Exchange, both running a team that works with prospects as well as working with PE Firms and their portfolio companies that are interested in tapping public markets. He has been at the NYSE for four years and his previous role was New York Regional Head of Capital Markets. Prior to joining the NYSE, Nacheff had a 30-year career in Institutional Sales mainly at Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. In that role, Tad was responsible for large NYC long only accounts like Alliance Bernstein and Neuberger Berman along with sovereign wealth funds including GIC and Norges Bank. Much of institutional sales involved the sale and placement of initial public offerings. Nacheff holds an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and BBA in Finance from the University of Notre Dame.


Alan Dunlea serves as an Operating Partner at ECP, a private equity firm focused on investing in energy transition and environmental infrastructure. From 2020 to early 2026, Alan served as President and CEO of Symmetry Energy Solutions, an ECP Fund IV investment focused on serving the natural gas commodity, logistics and asset management needs of primarily large industrial and commercial customers in 35 US states. Prior to Symmetry, Alan served as CFO of an energy from waste business, Wheelabrator (Fund III, 2015 - 2019), and power generation platform companies EquiPower (Fund II, 2010 - 2015) and FirstLight Power (Fund I, 2006 - 2009). Prior to working with ECP portfolio companies in 2006, Alan served as Managing Director at Constellation Energy Commodities Group (2000 – 2006), and Vice President, in J Aron, Goldman Sachs’ fixed income, currency and commodities division (1996 – 2000). Alan began his career at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. A native of Ireland, Alan immigrated to the U.S. in 1996 after earning a BComm degree in finance as well as qualifying as a Chartered Accountant. He subsequently earned an MBA at the Wharton School of Business.


Betty Feng is an Accounting Advisory Partner with over 16 years of professional experience in auditing and advisory. She advises clients across the energy and chemical industries and specializes in IPO readiness, SEC reporting and complex technical accounting for major transactions, including IPOs, deSPACs, M&A, and divestitures.


Tonya Schuh is a Principal in KPMG’s Mergers & Acquisitions Tax practice. For the past 20 years, Tonya has been focused on serving strategic and private equity clients with structuring acquisitions and dispositions, tax planning, and tax modeling. Tonya has worked on hundreds of engagements ranging in enterprise value from $20 million to $10 billion. Tonya began her career at the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Washington, D.C. where she represented the IRS in the US Tax Court, issued private letter rulings, and worked on various government guidance.


INFRA MORNINGS

This event is designed for professionals across all disciplines of the infrastructure industry, including government, finance, law, engineering, and construction. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just beginning your career, this is your chance to connect, collaborate, and be part of a growing network committed to advancing women in infrastructure.

What to Expect:

  • Moderated Panel: Gain insights and inspiration from veterans in the field.
  • Networking: Build relationships in a small, welcoming group setting over breakfast.
  • Breakfast: Enjoy a light morning meal as you connect with others before work.

Please come hungry and promptly at 8:00am! If you cannot make it, please provide at least one day's notice of cancellation - we expect a Waitlist for this event.


ABOUT WIN NYC (Women's Infrastructure Network)

The Women’s Infrastructure Network (WIN) is a global not-for-profit network supporting over 5,000 members. Our mission is to facilitate professional development, promote the infrastructure sector as a long-term career option, and provide a supportive network for people at all levels of their careers.

Thank you to our host, KPMG!

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