Rumin8
Mark Heath has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Mark recently joined Rumin8 as the Chief Operating Officer in April 2023. Prior to that, they co-founded and served as the Co-CEO of VOLY from April 2021 to February 2023. Mark was also the Country Manager at CloudKitchens from March 2019 to April 2021. Before their ventures in the technology sector, Mark worked at Uber in several positions, including Head of Shared Rides for ANZ, Senior Operations Manager, and Operations & Logistics Manager, from December 2015 to March 2019. Mark started their career in finance at Goldman Sachs and Lazard, focusing on natural resources, infrastructure, energy, metals, and mining sectors.
Mark Heath attended Copenhagen Business School, where they pursued a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Economics and Commerce. Additionally, they took part in the Executive Education program at Harvard Business School, although the specific degree and field of study are unknown. Mark also attended The University of Western Australia, where they obtained a Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics with a specialization in Finance and Economics. The duration of their studies at each institution is not provided.
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Rumin8
Rumin8 is tackling one of the biggest contributors to climate change: methane emissions from livestock. The digestive process of beef and dairy cattle accounts for a full 3.7% of all greenhouse gas emissions, a huge contribution from a single source. With billions of people around the world relying on animal proteins as part of their daily diet,eliminating livestock methane production is a powerful lever in the quest toward a climate-optimal future.Rumin8 has invented a technology that has been shown to reduce the emissions from cattle by up to 95%. Our technology productizes the anti-methane compounds that occur naturally in plants and turns them into dietary supplements for livestock. The results are a reduction in methane emissions by up to 95%, an increase in the efficiency of the animal’s digestive systems, and more energy for the animal to growThe company is on a mission to decarbonize hundreds of millions of cattle around the world so the global food system can take a giant step forward.