Novonesis
Lau Andersen is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in sales and business development across various industries. Currently serving as the Sales Excellence and Transformation Director at Novonesis, Lau previously held the position of Sales Director for the APAC region at Chr. Hansen, where responsibilities included developing go-to-market strategies and overseeing sales teams. Lau's career encompasses roles such as Head of Business Development and Global Strategic Account Manager at Chr. Hansen, as well as Business Development Manager at Novozymes, where initiatives focused on product launches and sustainability strategies. Lau has also gained experience in marketing and product management at Arla Foods and Groupe Danone. Educational qualifications include degrees from Copenhagen Business School, HEC Paris, and Ecole des hautes Etudes commerciales.
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Novonesis
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At Novonesis, we believe solutions rooted in biology are key to tackling the challenges our world faces. Enzymes, functional proteins and microorganisms are our planet's tiniest, yet mightiest agents of change. When we leverage their power with science, we create biosolutions that transform the way we all produce, consume and live. Today, we are 10,000 people worldwide whose expertise spans more than 30 different industries. All around the world our biosolutions already create value for thousands of customers and benefit the planet. Our solutions enable feeding and fueling the world more sustainably, from healthy and sustainable nutrition to biofuel. Biosolutions also reduce the use of fossil-based resources, chemicals, energy and water. And this is just the beginning. The potential is almost endless. The time for biosolutions is now. And by working closely with our partners and customers, we will continue to challenge conventional thinking and transform business with biology. Together, we will create the change our world needs. Let’s better our world with biology.