The team deploying capital into the infrastructure that will define Guyana's future.
A diaspora-led initiative bridging local heritage with global investment expertise. Krishna brings a background in infrastructure finance, scalable ventures, and deep ties to Guyana to identify and fund the projects that will define the nation's future.
Peter Hwang is an investor and operator focused on building and financing businesses across technology, telecommunications, and infrastructure. He began his career at Deloitte, where he worked on advisory and financial analysis engagements for corporate and institutional clients. Hwang studied Economics at Yale University.
He is the founder of GTCapital, an investment platform focused on acquiring and developing operating businesses and real assets across sectors including telecommunications infrastructure, energy, and specialty services. Through GTCapital, he evaluates and structures investments ranging from operating companies to large-scale infrastructure projects, applying disciplined financial analysis and long-term value creation strategies.
David Visher has spent four decades working in global capital markets, holding positions at Citibank, Bankers Trust, Lehman Brothers, and CIBC. He has executed billions of dollars in transactions across numerous asset classes and multiple jurisdictions, including interest rate swaps, structured CDs, synthetic mortgage-backed derivatives, funded equity swaps and collars, and structured finance.
At Lehman Brothers, he managed the Equity Derivatives book, and at CIBC served as Managing Director responsible for marketing derivatives and structured finance solutions to U.S. corporates. In 1999, he was a founding partner of Orion Partners LLC, a boutique firm specializing in structured finance solutions for Fortune 500 companies, and was instrumental in pivoting the firm's focus toward investing partners' capital in distressed mortgage-backed debt in 2009.
Evan Visher has over six years of experience working in real estate private equity. Notably he built a hospitality investment firm primarily focused on the Miami area while still a student at university. After graduating from Yale University, he worked at Palantir Technologies, as a member of teams that won over $200 million worth in United States Government contracts.
After leaving Palantir, Evan went on to found a GovTech startup in the United States, raising capital from investors based all over the world. Bringing a deep understanding of both the RFP process and broader real estate investment, Evan seeks to take this cross-sectional experience into the colossal opportunity space that Guyana's development represents. As a founding member of GTCapital, Evan is responsible for integrating the various technologies that the firm believes give them a solid edge in both winning and executing on government contracts.