Charles Girard appointed as Director of Business Development, enhancing global market efforts.
CTC Global has appointed Charles Girard as the Director of Business Development, International Finance, to enhance its global market efforts for its ACCC® Conductor technology. Girard brings over 15 years of banking and energy experience, having previously worked with the World Bank and as an energy trade commissioner. This strategic move aim to strengthen partnerships with major financial institutions and support global energy infrastructure modernization efforts.
Irvine, California — CTC Global, a leader in the development and manufacturing of high-capacity advanced conductors, has announced the appointment of Charles Girard as the new Director of Business Development, International Finance. The announcement was made on June 23, 2025, reflecting the company’s strategic move to enhance its market development efforts for its ACCC® Conductor technology on a global scale.
In his new role, Girard will focus on engaging with major international financial institutions including the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, African Development Bank, and the U.S. EXIM Bank. His expertise will be vital as CTC Global aims to expand its influence and support worldwide utilities and nations in modernizing their power grids and enhancing energy infrastructures.
Girard comes to CTC Global with an extensive background in the banking and energy sectors, boasting over 15 years of experience. Prior to his new appointment, he served as a senior advisor at the World Bank, where he oversaw more than $3 billion in HVAC transmission projects. His previous experience also includes acting as the Lead Energy Trade Commissioner in Washington, D.C., where he facilitated crucial energy discussions and initiatives. Throughout his career, Girard has provided advisory support to multinational corporations, governmental agencies, and innovative startups alike.
David Chiesa, CTC Global’s Vice President of International Sales and Business Development, expressed confidence in Girard’s abilities and understanding of international energy markets, which will be instrumental in advancing the company’s goals.
Not only does Girard bring a wealth of industry knowledge, but he also contributes to educational efforts by teaching courses on international energy markets and diplomacy at the U.S. Foreign Service Institute. He holds an MBA from ESCP Europe and earned his bachelor’s degree from McGill University. Having lived in eight different countries and worked in over fifty, his diverse background enriches his perspective on global energy issues.
CTC Global has successfully aided communities in meeting their energy needs for more than two decades, providing advanced conductor solutions to over 300 utilities and industrial customers across more than 65 countries. The company is committed to innovation and sustainability, with its advanced conductor technology designed to double capacity while improving reliability at scale.
Additionally, more than half of CTC Global’s manufacturing capacity is situated within the United States, supported by five manufacturing facilities around the globe. This commitment to domestic production underscores the company’s dedication to both local and international energy advancements.
With the appointment of Charles Girard, CTC Global is poised to enhance its market expansion efforts, tapping into new opportunities for partnerships with prominent financial institutions. This strategic decision aligns with the company’s goal of not only growing its business but contributing significantly to the modernization of power grids worldwide.
For more information on CTC Global and its advanced conductor technology, the company encourages interested parties to visit their official website.
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