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Christian Skaarup Rasmussen has extensive work experience in various roles and industries.
Christian Skaarup'smost recent role, starting in February 2023, is as the VP Commercial at Spoor.
Before that, Christian was the Consulting Business Owner at Crecco Management, starting in November 2019.
Christian also served as the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Distribution Innovation from June 2021 to February 2023.
Prior to that, they were the Senior Key Account Manager, Global Corporate Sales at ECOHZ from January 2020 to June 2021.
From January 2018 to January 2020, Christian held the position of Director of Sales and Business Development at Smart Plants, where they led the sales and business development efforts for this full-stack IoT company.
Christian's previous experience includes roles such as Director of Business Development and Business Development at Xeneta, Business Developer at Gelato Group, Sales and Market Developer, and Business Graduate at Danske Commodities, and Business Consultant at Eurofins.
In addition to their professional experience, Christian also served as a Board Member at the Danish Marketing Association for Students from May 2007 to June 2012, where they organized events and projects related to marketing, media, communication, and advertising.
In summary, Christian Skaarup Rasmussen has a diverse background in sales, business development, consulting, and leadership roles across various industries.
Christian Skaarup Rasmussen completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Economics & Modern Languages at Aarhus BSS - Aarhus University from 2006 to 2009. In 2006, they also completed various courses at Santa Barbara City College, where they studied Economics, Psychology, and Intercultural Communication. Later, from 2009 to 2012, they pursued and obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Marketing from Aarhus BSS - Aarhus University.
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At Spoor, we believe that biodiversity will be the next key metric for monitoring, managing and reporting environmental impacts. Today, the lack of suitable solutions to monitor biodiversity efficiently and remotely is threatening both biodiversity and the progress to environmentally-sustainable infrastructure. How can industries meet themuch-needed goals of a green shift, while also caring for the biodiversity consequences of its urgent efforts? We are first tackling this challenge by developing an AI-powered software for bird monitoring on wind farms, leveraging existing infrastructure, off-the-shelf hardware and computer vision. Our grand ambition is to enable industry and nature to coexist.