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Andrejka Bernatova

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Founder, CEO, Chairman, Managing Partner

Andrejka Bernatova is Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of a publicly traded company, Dynamix Corporation (NASDAQ: DYNX), focused on acquisitions in the energy, infrastructure, and oil and gas industries. She is a seasoned investor and operator who has raised over $35B globally across sectors spanning oil & gas, water, midstream, and clean power.
Prior to Dynamix, she held CFO roles at leading water and power infra firms like Goodnight Midstream and Enchanted Rock, served as CEO of ESGEN (which merged with Florida’s largest residential solar installer to form ZEO Energy), and held investing roles at Blackstone and Mubadala. She currently leads Dynamix Capital Partners, an energy and infrastructure-focused private investment platform.
Earlier in her career, Andrejka served as CFO of Enchanted Rock Energy, Goodnight Midstream, and Core Midstream (which she co-founded), and held finance leadership roles at PennTex Midstream Partners (NYSE: PTXP). She also worked in investment banking at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, and held investment roles at The Blackstone Group, Mubadala / Masdar Clean Energy in the UAE, and the World Bank. Andrejka holds an A.B. in Government with a Citation in Spanish from Harvard University.

How the SPAC Model Has Matured, What Still Gets Misunderstood
Jan. 29, 2026

How the SPAC Model Has Matured, What Still Gets Misunderstood

Andrejka Bernatova explains how the SPAC model has evolved since the boom years and why many misconceptions still persist. She shares why SPACs should be viewed as a long-standing capital markets tool, not a short-term trend, and why the structure only works for companies that are truly ready to be public and operating in high-growth, high-interest sectors. Disclaimer: Michael J. Blankenship is a licensed attorney and partner at Winston Taylor. Joshua Wilson is a licensed Florida real estate bro...
What the Rise of Continuation Vehicles Means for Public Markets and SPACs
Jan. 23, 2026

What the Rise of Continuation Vehicles Means for Public Markets and SPACs

As continuation vehicles and secondaries gain momentum in private equity, Andrejka Bernatova explains what this shift means for investors, sponsors, and LPs. She shares why IPOs and SPACs should still be primary exit paths, how public markets remain open, and why SPACs offer a uniquely discreet way for sponsors to test public-market readiness. Disclaimer: Michael J. Blankenship is a licensed attorney and partner at Winston Taylor. Joshua Wilson is a licensed Florida real estate broker and holds ...
Why Discipline Wins When Capital Is Hard to Raise
Jan. 16, 2026

Why Discipline Wins When Capital Is Hard to Raise

In this episode, Andrejka Bernatova shares why her team was able to complete one of the largest equity raises since 2021 while many others struggled. She explains how disciplined decision-making, operator-level experience, and surrounding the table with seasoned investors and advisors create guardrails that prevent chasing hype and inflated valuations. This conversation offers a candid look at what it really takes to raise capital in challenging markets and why saying “no” is often the most impo...
Guest Spotlight: Andrejka Bernatova
Jan. 15, 2026

Guest Spotlight: Andrejka Bernatova

In this clip, Andrejka Bernatov a introduces her global background spanning investment banking, private equity, sovereign wealth investing, and executive leadership across energy and infrastructure. She shares how experience at Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, Blackstone, and Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund shaped her perspective, and how that journey led to building both a SPAC franchise and a private investment platform. This is the kind of operator-level experience shaping the next generation...