Gabriel Borden is an American investor and entrepreneur. He is the managing partner of Arrow Fund, a private investment firm founded in October 2025 that has deployed approximately $100 million in capital and manages roughly $150 million in assets. The firm invests across private markets, media, and special-situations opportunities.
Borden has held senior leadership roles within investment firms and family offices and has overseen investments spanning technology companies, operating businesses, and real assets.
'''CREADIS is an international engineering consultancy specializing in WTG, wind farms and renewable energy projects. The company provides technical advisory and engineering services to wind turbine original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and wind farm developers & operators worldwide.
Overview
DIS/CREADIS employs 600 engineers and technical specialists. The company operates as a wind turbine generator (WTG) and wind farm advisor, supporting clients across the full lifecycle of wind energy projects.
Its services cover both onshore and offshore wind developments, working closely with turbine OEMs and wind farm operators to enhance performance, product reliability, and asset efficiency.
Services
DIS/CREADIS provides consulting and engineering services with impact including:
Wind turbine generator (WTG) advisory
Wind farm technical advisory
Design and development engineering
Electrical and grid integration engineering
Structural and mechanical engineering
Balance of plant (eBoP) engineering
Owner’s engineering and technical representation
Project management and engineering coordination
Construction supervision and quality assurance
Operational performance optimization and life-extension support
'''Wind Turbine and Wind Farm Advisory As a WTG and wind farm advisor, DIS/CREADIS supports wind turbine OEMs in areas such as product development engineering, component design, certification support, validation, and technical documentation.
For wind farm operators, the company provides technical due diligence, asset performance analysis, operational optimization, reliability improvement programs, and engineering support for upgrades and repowering initiatives.
Markets
DIS CREADIS serves clients in established and emerging wind energy markets, contributing engineering expertise to projects aimed at increasing renewable energy capacity and supporting the global energy transition.
Industry Position Operating independently as an engineering consultancy, DIS CREADIS provides objective technical advisory services to both turbine manufacturers and wind asset owners. The company’s role as a WTG and wind farm advisor positions it within the global wind energy supply chain as a specialist engineering partner.
Visit us here: OEM: https://creadis.com/industries/wind-turbine-generator-oems/ Onshore Developers & Operators: https://creadis.com/industries/onshore-wind/ Offshore Developers & Operators: https://creadis.com/industries/wind-energy-engineering-solutions/
Amouna (Arabic: أمونة), or alternatively known as Amouna al Mazyouna (Arabic: أمونة المزيونة) is an Emirati children's animated series created by Amer Kokh. It premiered on 25 September 2015 and aired on Majid Kids TV. The series about a little girl named Amouna going on various adventures with her brothers, Ali and Seif.
The King's Schoolis an English-medium co-educational school in Mugalli, Goa. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The school was a dream of founder Chairman Manuel Filipe Pereira and founder Annette Pereira. Chairman Melvin Pereira and director Ligia Pereira envisioned and executed those dreams in the garden of Child Care School, where in the year 2005, The King's School was planted, nurtured and grew.
The school has over 20 classrooms. It was initially based for grades from Nursery to X but in February 2014, the school announced that it would have a higher secondary (XI and XII). It is the second highest earning school in Goa in terms of income, it had a total income of Rs. 9.83 crores in the financial years 2014–15 and 2015–16.