Andrew Marino is the Co-Head of The Carlyle Global Infrastructure Opportunity Fund ("CGI") and is based in Washington, D.C. Previously, Mr. Marino was the Chief Operating Officer of the Energy and Natural Resources group, focusing on Carlyle's investments and strategy in the Energy and Natural Resources sectors. Mr. Marino serves on the investment committees of Carlyle Global Infrastructure Opportunities Fund, Carlyle International Energy Partners and Carlyle Renewable and Sustainable Energy Fund. He has also served on the investment committees of Carlyle Power Partners II and NGP Natural Resources XI.
From 2004 until 2012, Mr. Marino was a member of the U.S. Buyout team where he focused on investments in the Chemical, Metals and Energy sectors including Kinder Morgan, Axalta, PQ Corp and JMC Steel.
Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Marino was a Vice President at Morgan Stanley where he focused on mergers, acquisitions and restructuring assignments in a variety of industries in both the US and in Europe. For several years prior to business school, Mr. Marino lived and worked in Hong Kong and China identifying private equity investments in China and Southeast Asia.
Mr. Marino is a graduate of Dartmouth College and received his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
Mr. Marino serves on the Boards of AlphaStruxure, Crimson Midstream as well as on the Board of Trustees of St. Albans School and on the Board of Advisors for The Center for Social Impact at Dartmouth College. Mr. Marino previously served on the boards of Traxys, PQ Corp, JMC Steel, Discover Exploration and Varo Energy. Mr. Marino also previously served on the Boards of Trustees of Capital City Public Charter School and Bishop Ireton High School.