Gevo Appoints Greg Hanselman as Executive Vice President of Operations and Engineering

5 Jan 2026

Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO), a company specializing in renewable fuels, sustainable chemicals, and carbon management, announced the appointment of Greg Hanselman as Executive Vice President of Operations and Engineering, as part of its growth strategy and executive succession planning.

The appointment comes in the context of the upcoming retirement of Chris Ryan, Gevo’s current Chief Operating Officer, scheduled for June 2026, at which time Hanselman is expected to formally assume the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO).

Greg Hanselman has extensive experience in the global agribusiness sector, having held leadership positions such as Vice President of Global Engineering at Ingredion and Senior Vice President of Global Manufacturing at Tate & Lyle, both leading companies in plant-based foods and industrial ingredients. He also held various strategic roles at Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM).

Gevo highlighted that Hanselman’s experience in agro-processing, precision fermentation, industrial operations, engineering, and integrated supply chain management will be key to supporting the company’s current and future projects. His track record includes leadership in operational excellence, industrial safety, and the execution of large-scale capital projects.

The company indicated that this addition strengthens its ability to scale existing assets, develop growth projects, and advance its innovation portfolio, aligned with the sustainability and decarbonization goals of the energy and industrial sectors.

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