Executive Management Team
ABOUT BCI
Lincoln Webb
Executive Vice President & Global Head, Infrastructure & Renewable Resources

Location: Victoria
Lincoln Webb is the Executive Vice President, Infrastructure & Renewable Resources at BCI, a multi-asset class investment organization with $295 billion of gross assets under management as of March 31, 2025. Based in Victoria, BC and supported by industry-leading expertise, BCI is one of Canada’s largest institutional investors. Lincoln leads the firm’s Infrastructure & Renewable Resources Group, which manages a growing private market portfolio of C$32.2 billion – with investments across 30 countries and all major infrastructure sectors.
Prior to his current role, he was Global Head of BCI’s private equity program – building an extensive portfolio invested across developed and emerging markets. As a member of the firm’s executive management team, management investment committee, talent committee, and investment risk committee, Lincoln is also engaged in setting strategic direction and overall management of BCI.
Lincoln holds an MBA in International Business, MCP in architecture, CFA designation, and an Advanced Management Designation from INSEAD. He is also a past attendee of management programs at HHL, in Germany, and Harvard Business School.
Lincoln currently serves as Chair of the Board of BBGI Global Infrastructure and holds positions on both the Presidential and Supervisory Boards of Open Grid Europe, Germany’s largest natural gas transmission operator. His additional board appointments include Czech Grid Holdings, Mosaic Forest Management, Endeavour Energy (Australia), and Costa Group (Australia). He also serves as a Director on the boards of the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and the Pacific Pension & Investment Institute (PPI).
He has previously served as a director for several infrastructure companies, such as National Gas Transmission in the U.K., Viterra, Global Container Terminals, Corix Utilities, Puget Energy in Washington State, Cleco Corporation, Teays River, and Transelec S.A., which is Chile’s largest electric transmission utility.