At Verdantronix the mission is to make Oregon the leader in biomass renewable energy by helping agriculture, logging, waste management and other industries understand this potential through feasibility studies and technology readily available.
Verdantronix sees this business goal as necessarily good for increasing profits, environmental sustainability and also social justice.
Unemployment, underemployment and the homelessness crisis can all be better addressed when Oregon develops a robust biomass energy agenda. Verdantronix is committed to collaboration with state and local government, renewable energy companies and non profit organizations to actualize Oregon as the biomass leader in the USA.
Mode Ben Avraham is certified in Project Management by the University of Oregon and Product Management by the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas in Austin.
He is certified as an emerging professional with the Green Globes Initiative and has a Bachelor's of Science, Arts and Letters from Portland State University.
His professional background is in start up companies working as an entrepreneur or administrative assistant with additional experience in information technology having worked for companies like Apple and Yahoo. With ample experience in sales and marketing, he has a comprehensive understanding of business at every level.
Verdantronix is currently working on the development of a tiny home eco-village where the recently housed would process waste from the Oregon Food Bank to turn into biomass energy. It is interested in similar projects for grocery stores and other businesses, offering feasibility studies and project management for this purpose.
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