Peder Osterkamp has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Peder currently serves as the Commercial Director of New Hydrogen Business at H2 Green Steel, where they are responsible for overseeing strategic initiatives and ensuring operational readiness. Prior to this, Peder worked as the VP Boden Program at the same company, leading projects related to logistics optimization and outsourcing contracts.
Before joining H2 Green Steel, Peder held various positions at MTR Nordic Group. As the Director of Growth, they were responsible for driving the company's growth agenda in Sweden and abroad. Peder also served as the Sustainability & Operational Excellence Director on an interim basis, overseeing multiple departments and managing a team of 80 employees.
Peder also has experience working with international organizations, having served as the Sector Lead Shipping for the UNFCCC Climate Champions COP26. In this role, they collaborated with shipping industry actors to promote increased climate ambition and action.
Earlier in their career, Peder served as the Chief Commercial Officer of MTRX, a private railway company specializing in passenger traffic. Peder played a key role in developing strategic partnerships and overseeing day-to-day commercial operations.
Prior to their work at MTRX, Peder worked as an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company, specializing in the travel and logistics industry. Peder also gained experience as an Assistant Lecturer at Linköping University and as an Analyst at Accenture during their early career.
Overall, Peder Osterkamp's work experience showcases their expertise in commercial strategy, business development, sustainability, and operational excellence.
Peder Osterkamp earned their M Sc in Industrial Engineering and Management International - Japanese track from Linköping University in the years 2005 to 2010. Peder also obtained a 1-year M Sc in Mathematics from the same university during the same period. In 2007 to 2008, Peder studied Computer Science and Economics at The University of Tokyo.
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