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Climeworks attracts new talent to drive DAC sector and increases team to over 250

Climeworks appoints three new Executive Team members, has assembled a team of 250 people dedicated to DAC

  • Finding the right talents to inspire climate action and realize the potential of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) in the fight against global warming is a crucial component of Climeworks’ journey and the entire industry’s development.
  • Climeworks appointed three new members to its Executive Team. Douglas Chan joined as Chief Operations Officer, Jan Huckfeldt as Chief Commercial Officer, and Christoph Beuttler assumed the role of Chief Climate Policy Officer.
  • Building on his international experience across the U.S. and China, Australian native Douglas Chan oversees the Operations of Climeworks.
  • With more than 20 years of experience in marketing and sales at leading global companies like Procter & Gamble, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and Motorola, Jan Huckfeldt is leading Climeworks’ corporate partnerships side to cater to the growing demand of Climeworks’ CDR service.
  • Christoph Beuttler has shaped Climeworks’ climate policy efforts for more than four years. Under his leadership, the Climate Policy team will continue to deepen and nurture productive dialogues with stakeholders, with an emphasis on the development of standards and their implementation around the world to scale high-quality CDR solutions.

Climeworks, one of the global leaders in direct air capture (DAC) technology, is proud to share that its Executive Team has gained three new members:

Douglas Chan joined Climeworks as Chief Operations Officer and Jan Huckfeldt as Chief Commercial Officer. Christoph Beuttler, who joined Climeworks over four years ago, has been appointed Chief Climate Policy Officer.

Douglas oversees Climeworks’ plant operations and is looking after the structuring of the supply chain, project execution and production teams that are needed to enable direct air capture and storage (DAC+S) to reach gigaton capacity by 2050. Before Climeworks, Douglas was latest with Tesla where he contributed to scaling the operations internationally.

Climeworks’ commercial team is led by Jan, engaging with pioneering companies to sustain the long-term demand for CDR is key to assist in the growth planning and scale up of operations.

Among Christoph’s priorities will be nurturing open dialogues with all stakeholders of the developing DAC industry value chain, contributing to the creation and continuous development of stringent standards for high-quality CDR solutions.

Since Climeworks was founded in 2009, the team has grown to 250 people who stand behind the company’s vision to inspire 1 billion people to remove CO2 from the air. In the emerging CDR industry, this represents one of the strongest groups of DAC experts to date.

To drive the scale up of the company further, assembling a seasoned leadership team has been key focus for Climeworks’ day-to-day business. The Climeworks Executive Team now comprises 13 members, including co-founders and co-CEOs Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher.

“Since 2021, the number of Climeworkers has grown significantly as we witnessed an exciting increase in interest for careers in CDR. For Climeworks’ scale-up roadmap, this development is key and has been reflected in the growth of the People team as well. Achieving our target to scale DAC+S to gigaton capacity by 2050 goes hand in hand with assembling a strong, multidisciplinary team that is ready to tackle the challenges of building a new industry.” says Dominique Kronenberg, Chief of Staff at Climeworks.

“What an incredibly well run and inspiring company”. Those were my introductory words to the Climeworkers when I was officially announced and I mean every single one of them. I’ve followed Climeworks closely for several years now and I’m delighted to be a part of its Commercial team. Climeworks has established itself as a pioneer and industry leader in providing CDR as a service and I’m looking forward to propelling the growth of the company further with the Commercial organization”, says Jan Huckfeldt, Chief Commercial Officer at Climeworks.

“I’m motivated by the challenge of solving difficult problems and doing what may seem impossible. Climeworks gives me the opportunity to create an industry that does not yet exist at scale. Let’s design and ramp technology that will make direct air capture widely used in the world.” says Douglas Chan, Chief Operations Officer at Climeworks.

“Through the establishment of a dedicated Climate Policy Unit, Climeworks recognizes the crucial role of the public sector to help scale up high-quality CDR to gigaton capacities that are so important in achieving our global climate goals. I’m excited to continue leading the company’s efforts to foster the mutual understanding between Climeworks and the policy makers, community stakeholders, and thought leaders around the world.” says Christoph Beuttler, Chief Climate Policy Officer at Climeworks.

About Climeworks

Climeworks empowers people and companies to fight global warming by offering carbon dioxide removal as a service via direct air capture (DAC) technology.

At Orca, Climeworks’ DAC facility in Iceland, the CO2 is permanently removed from the air by capturing and geologically storing it for thousands of years with Climeworks’ storage partner Carbfix.

Climeworks’ DAC facilities run exclusively on clean energy, and our modular CO2 collectors can be stacked to build machines of any capacity.

Founded by engineers Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher in 2009, Climeworks is on a journey to climate impact at scale. To do so, we strive to inspire 1 billion people to act and remove CO2 from the air.

Climeworks is spear-heading the DAC industry globally, with the world’s largest DAC facility and storage installation in operation and a team of over 250 Climeworkers determined to contribute to a net-zero future. Our growing customer base includes over 160 companies, including multinationals such as Microsoft, BCG, UBS or Swiss Re, as well as more than 16,000 individual Climate Pioneers.

Remove CO2 from the air with a Climeworks subscription: https://www.climeworks.com/subscriptions

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References:

CNBC – https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/26/tech-to-climate-career-changes-why-these-workers-left-jobs-like-google.html

Protocol – https://www.protocol.com/climate/tech-workers-quitting-climate-jobs

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