Anne Schauer Gimenez
About Anne Schauer Gimenez
Anne Schauer Gimenez serves as the Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Mango Materials, where she has worked since 2021. With a strong academic background in Environmental Science and Civil Engineering, she specializes in methane-related projects and biopolymer production.
Work at Mango Materials
Anne Schauer Gimenez serves as the Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Mango Materials, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she fosters relationships with methane-producing partners to facilitate the integration of biopolymer production facilities at full scale. She leads initiatives aimed at optimizing bioreactor design and methane delivery. Additionally, she manages marketing efforts, including social networking and community outreach, to promote the company's mission and projects.
Education and Expertise
Anne Schauer Gimenez holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Marquette University, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. She also earned a Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, completing her undergraduate studies in 2000. Her academic background includes research on bioaugmentation of anaerobic digestion to enhance methane production, contributing to her expertise in methane-related projects across various industries.
Background
Anne Schauer Gimenez originates from Milwaukee, WI. She began her career at Mango Materials as a co-founder and has held various roles, including Vice President of Methane Marketing and Vice President of Customer Engagement, from 2010 to 2021. Her experience also includes a post-doctoral fellowship at Marquette University in 2009 and a position as Skating School Administrator at Belmont Iceland in 2010-2011. She met her co-founder, Molly Morse, at a methane-related conference during her graduate studies.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Anne Schauer Gimenez has managed methane-related projects of various sizes, demonstrating her commitment to advancing biopolymer production and methane optimization. She has spoken at the inaugural TEDxUW-GreenBay, sharing her insights on methane and its applications. Her work has centered around industries such as wastewater treatment, landfills, and agriculture, reflecting her extensive knowledge and experience in environmental engineering and methane production.