A leadership team with 50+ years of investment experience.
Team
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Scott’s 20+ years of experience in asset management span public equity and venture investing, commodity derivative and physical commodity trading. As Chief Investment Officer of Mercator, Scott is responsible for overall investment strategy, portfolio construction and risk management.
Scott Hobart
Partner & Chief Investment Officer
Martin Fransson PhD
Partner & Head of Primary Research
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Martin oversees Mercator’s Primary Research function, a standalone research platform focusing on first principles analysis of the key scientific and technological trends driving decarbonization and sustainability in the basic materials sector. A key focus is accessing thought leaders within academia, national labs, and industry. Martin received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from Princeton University.
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Ryan leads the non-investment function of the organization. His 16+ years of experience in finance spans back and middle office operations, operational due diligence and regulation. Ryan is focused on all operational aspects of the business, compliance, and business development.
Ryan Kus
Chief Operating Officer
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Prior to joining Mercator in June 2024, Florian spent over 3 years in fundraising, sustainable investing and sustainability strategy roles at international private equity firms EQT Partners and The Riverside Company. Prior to that, he worked as a management consultant for Simon-Kucher & Partners and Danske Bank Large Corporates and Institutions. He holds an MSc in Finance and a CEMS Master in International Management from Stockholm School of Economics
Florian Leyhausen
Associate
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Before Mercator, Emma spent 3 years at two family offices based in Melbourne, Australia, where she formed part of a team managing global equity portfolios. Emma started her investing career as a Graduate Investment Analyst at the CBUS Superannuation Fund, also in Melbourne, and later joined the internal equities team as an Analyst, managing Global Equity and EM Equity mandates.
Emma Allison
Analyst
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Josh is an experienced Research Analyst who has previously held roles at Morgan Stanley in London and Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Sydney. At Morgan Stanley, Josh covered Industrial companies with a focus on the energy transition within the Capital Goods team, which was ranked #1 in Institutional Investors’ poll in 2022/23. Josh has also worked in PwC’s Corporate Value Advisory division, specializing in valuations and financial modelling. Josh holds a Bachelor of Economics (Finance) from the University of Sydney.
Joshua Ting
Analyst
Collaborating with a network of established science experts and advisors.
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As Head of Advisory, Anthony draws on his 20+ years of industrial technology development and commercialization experience across energy, water, aviation, and supply chain to inform Mercator's research and due diligence efforts.
Anthony Ku PhD
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Jimmy has 28 years experience in industrial gases, with over 20 years at Air Products and 7 years as Director for Hydrogen Platform Technologies at NICE. Jimmy is a global expert in hydrogen production and distribution and in recent years has been at the forefront of innovation in hydrogen refueling systems for transit and commercial vehicles. Jimmy has a total 63 granted/pending patent families (500+ individual patents) together with numerous internal & external publications.
Jimmy Li PhD
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Niall is a Professor in Energy Systems Engineering at Imperial College London. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of both the IChemE and the Royal Society of Chemistry. His research is focused on understanding the transition to a low carbon economy and pathways to carbon management utilizing approaches such as CCUS.together with numerous internal & external publications.
Niall Mac Dowell PhD
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Alan has a deep bench of experience across agricultural markets drawn from his 40+ years as a primary producer, alongside a history in senior management spanning the livestock industry, waste to energy project development and commercialization of carbon offsets under the Kyoto protocol and EU ETS.
Alan Tank