David Harrison

Strategic Business Consultant at Blue Planet

David Harrison has a diverse work experience. David is currently working as a Botha Chan Innovation Fellow at Stanford University Graduate School of Business since 2022. David is also a Co-Founder at Skywalk Inc., starting from 2022.

Previously, David worked as a Strategic Business Consultant at Blue Planet Systems starting in 2021. David has also worked at Booz Allen Hamilton, where they held multiple roles including Lead Scientist from 2020 to 2020, Senior Consultant from 2018 to 2020, and Strategic Management Consultant from 2017 to 2018.

Prior to this, David worked as an Operations and Events Associate at Tufts University Gordon Institute from 2015 to 2020. David also simultaneously served as a Project Manager at Tufts Consulting Collective from 2015 to 2020.

David has interned at various organizations including Crayon as a Business Analyst Intern in 2016, Booz Allen Hamilton as a Strategic Innovation Group Intern in 2016, and MWI as a Mediation and Marketing Intern in 2015.

David Harrison has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. David also holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Latin American Studies, specializing in Environment, Ecology, and Sustainability from Stanford University, which they are currently pursuing. Prior to their graduate studies, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and International Relations, graduating cum laude from Tufts University in 2017. David completed their high school education at Westtown School, where they obtained a high school diploma in 2013. In addition to their academic qualifications, David has obtained several certifications, including Tableau Desktop Certified Associate from Tableau, Lifeguard from the American Red Cross, Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) from Scrum Alliance, and CPR-HCP from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association.

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Stanford, United States

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Blue Planet

Blue Planet’s technology uses CO2 as a raw material for making carbonate rocks. The carbonate rocks produced are used in place of natural limestone rock mined from quarries, which is the principal component of concrete. CO2 from flue gas is converted to carbonate (or CO3=) by contacting CO2 containing gas with water-based capture solutions. Thisdifferentiates Blue Planet from most CO2 capture methods because the captured CO2 does not require a purification step, which is an energy and capital intensive process. As a result, Blue Planet’s capture method is extremely efficient and results in a lower cost than traditional methods of CO2 capture.


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