Trinidad and Tobago
CEO | Renewable Energy & Efficiency Strategist | International Business Leader | Certified Maxwell Leadership Team Member Simone St. Cyr is a visionary leader recognised for transforming challenges into opportunities for resilience and growth. As CEO of IGECON Energy, she has spearheaded projects that deliver measurable impact — including a landmark partnership with Neal & Massy Credit Union (NMCU) that achieved 70% savings on electricity costs through renewable energy and demand‑side management solutions. Her expertise spans leadership, international business, renewable energy, and energy efficiency, with a proven ability to negotiate infrastructure upgrades, secure multi‑stakeholder partnerships, and align community projects with national decarbonisation goals. Simone is also a Certified Maxwell Leadership Team Member, having completed advanced studies in John C. Maxwell’s Everyone Communicates, Few Connect, and is committed to adding value to others through authentic leadership. She is passionate about positioning institutions — from churches and schools to credit unions and community organisations — as models of stewardship and sustainability, reinvesting energy savings into scholarships, outreach programs, and resilience hubs. Core Strengths: - Strategic Leadership & Negotiation - Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency - International Business Development - Stakeholder Engagement & Partnerships - Community Resilience & Decarbonisation
REAP Program
With an educational background in electrical engineering and international business, keen interest in renewable energy and a desire to reduce the carbon footprint in our world, IGECON Limited was born. A small business itself reaches out to draw in the giant industries but never forget the entrepreneurs out there and how it can be a service to them.
The CEO of Igecon has successfully led transformative energy projects, digitalised operations, championed social responsibility, and delivered innovative, energy-efficient solutions that profoundly impact communities.