
Mr Andy Leyland
Head of Business Development
Andy is an experienced senior executive with over 25 years international experience in B2C and B2B environments in strategic management, sales, business development, multi-channel marketing, innovation and operational excellence.
He has held a range of senior roles in industry including Business Development and Operations (Lifes2good): Delivery of several multi-million euro distribution agreements in European and International markets, leading to sale of the Viviscal brand to Church and Dwight for €150m; Head of Operations (BMR): leading a 40% supply chain cost reduction; CEO (Slendertone): growing key distributor market revenues in Asian markets by over 300% in a 3-year period.
Andy leads all business development opportunities for GlasPort Bio. Andy received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Galway.
RTE News Interview with GasAbate User
It [GasAbate] didn't affect my operation in any way. The installing of it, the running of it doesn't affect my farming operation in any way. The benefit to me is reduced agitation, reduced foaming in the slurry, reduced odor and hopefully increased nutrients in the slurry.
Raymond Goggins, Farmer, Bandon, Co. Cork
The greatest problem solvers
We are, after all, the greatest problem solvers to have ever existed on Earth. If working apart, we are a force powerful enough to destabilize our planet. Surely working together, we are powerful enough to save it.
Veteran British broadcaster and documentary maker David Attenborough.
The GasAbate innovation is disruptive
The [GasAbate] innovation is disruptive and would be a game-changing technology. The impact for the environment is significant and it would put Europe worldwide on the leading edge
European Commission, EIC Review panel
2019 Climate Action Summit
The climate emergency is a race we are losing, but it is a race we can win.
António Guterres - Remarks at 2019 Climate Action Summit
The strongest lever
Cutting methane is the strongest lever we have to slow climate change over the next 25 years
Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environmental Programmel