Maksim Sonin
Maksim Sonin (born May 1986) is a thought leader in the energy industry. He is known for his work on humanitarian and global sustainability concerns.[1][2] CareerMaksim Sonin has held executive roles and served on the Boards of UCC, Silleno, KMG Petrochem, and other organizations.[2][3] This includes contributing to the development of the large-scale industrial plants for producing ammonia and fertilizers, designed for high capacity and efficiency, supporting efforts toward a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable transition to a low-carbon economy. Maksim is a regular speaker at various energy-related international events including World Hydrogen by S&P Global,[4] Reuters, the Ammonia Symposium by Stanford, Global Clean Hydrogen,[5] and other prominent global venues.[6][7][8][9] He is also frequently cited in leading publications and outlets, including Nikkei Business Publications,[1] Power[10] etc.[11][12] EducationMaksim holds an MS in Management from Stanford Graduate School of Business as a Sloan Fellow, a PhD in Engineering from Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases and Gas Technologies, and an MS in Finance. He is a member of Stanford University Hydrogen Initiative[13] and Hydrogen Projects[14][15][16] Fellow at Stanford University.[13][14][17] References
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