Jason Sundby has over 30 years of experience in operations, risk management, administration and IT leadership. Sundby is a founding partner of Atlas Capital Partners, a venture capital firm investing in companies that are post-revenue, on the verge of rapid growth, and possessing a defensible competitive advantage. Prior to Atlas, Sundby was vice president of corporate administration at Regis Corporation and director of risk management for the Star Tribune. Sundby completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota and continued his education at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
John Oldenkamp, MBA Ian Goldstein is the Director of Government Affairs at Verde Environmental Technologies, Inc. Ian previously served as Government Affairs Specialist at the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) advocating on behalf of local health departments to Congress and the Administration. During his tenure, Ian hosted and produced the NACCHO Podcast Series from 2013 – 2022, recording over 200 podcast episodes.
Ian Goldstein As Senior VP of Marketing at Verde Environmental Technologies Inc., Erica Webb shapes every aspect of the Deterra Drug Deactivation System’s customer experience, from strategic positioning and branding to raising visibility and awareness across educational and advertising channels. She brings to Verde a long track record of exceeding sales-growth targets, and building deep and long-standing business relationships. Over the past 20 years, Webb has led teams in several of the nation’s fastest-growing and most innovative industry segments, including healthcare, beauty, advertising and food. She has had the privilege of creating, launching and supporting successful, large-scale marketing initiatives for United Healthcare, Regis Corp. and Schwan’s Home Service. She was also among the founding members of SimonDelivers.com, one of the earliest entrants in the home grocery delivery space.
Erica Webb William Fowler has over 30 years of experience in the medical device and pharmaceutical industries, and most recently served as a senior device scientist at Travanti Pharma. At Travanti, Fowler managed research and development, as well as preclinical activities for a self-contained iontophoretic device used in the treatment of pain associated with lateral epicondylitis. Prior to Travanti, he worked as a senior product development engineer at St. Jude Medical in the development of heart guide catheter systems. Fowler is listed as an inventor on 13 U.S. and international patents. He earned B.A. degrees in chemistry and biology from Augsburg College, as well as an M.S. in genetics from the University of Minnesota.
William Fowler Nancy Devine joined Verde Environmental Technologies Inc. in January 2019 as Chief Operations Officer. She has over 25 years of experience in a variety of industries and roles including environmental and safety management, regulatory affairs, insurance, procurement, and most recently as Director of Risk Management supporting the supply chain and operations division of a large food manufacturer. She has extensive experience building processes that drive efficiency and cost savings, to support sustainable growth. Devine has an undergraduate degree in Physics and a graduate degree in Environmental and Public Health from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire.
Nancy Devine Jason Sundby has over 30 years of experience in operations, risk management, administration and IT leadership. Sundby is a founding partner of Atlas Capital Partners, a venture capital firm investing in companies that are post-revenue, on the verge of rapid growth, and possessing a defensible competitive advantage. Prior to Atlas, Sundby was vice president of corporate administration at Regis Corporation and director of risk management for the Star Tribune. Sundby completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota and continued his education at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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