Dr Robert Wylie
Dr Robert Wylie holds various senior level positions including: Chairman and co-founder of WHEB- WHEB, a sustainability focused multi-asset class investment firm, which is one of the pioneering IMPACT investment firms in Europe. He is also Chairman of Cambridge Agritech, an investment syndicate of largely private investors who are either owners or directors of some of the largest agricultural businesses in the UK. Robert also Chairs’ Five Seasons, a new fund manager which is developing a venture capital fund focused on impact investing across the food value chain.
Professor Paul Dyson
Pam Marrone
Oleg Yahkin
Miroslav Florian
Dr. Maristella Rubbiani
Kim Müller Christensen
John Sorenson
Iain Fleming
Guy Elitzur
Guy Elitzur is Chief Executive Officer of STK Bio-ag technologies (STK) and a member of the company’s board of directors. He joined stk as the Chief Financial Officer in 2011 bringing more than 15 years of executive management experience to his role with the company. On January 2016, Guy became the new CEO of STK.
During the last few years at STK, he acted as the Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer, leading its business and financial activities. As part of his role, He led the $90 million fund raising from China’s Sichuan Hebang Corporation Limited in exchange for a 51 percent stake in company. Before joining STK, Guy held several senior positions in private and public companies from different industries
Guy oversees the corporate direction and strategy of STK, focusing on delivering biological and botanical based products to enable sustainable agriculture.
STK helps farmers in meeting consumer demands for foods with less chemical residues and the farmers own conviction to alleviate the chemical load to the environment.
He says, “It’s our job to continue investing in more research to develop plant-based products for crop protection. We AIM to bring new technologies and innovative solutions all the way to the farmers, and support them in achieving their business and sustainability goals, as reducing the chemical load and be safe for the user and the surrounding community.”