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Ash Creek Renewables establishes Houston office

The Dallas-based platform renewable fuels platform backed by Tailwater Capital has hired Len Federico as managing director of trading.

Ash Creek Renewables, the Dallas-based platform dedicated to developing renewable fuel feedstock solutions backed by Tailwater Capital, has hired Len Federico as managing director of trading, according to a news release.

This hire establishes Ash Creek’s Houston office.

Federico joins Ash Creek from Neste, where he served as the head of supply for the Americas and led the development and execution of feedstock sourcing for a global network of renewable distillate refineries. While at Neste, Federico played a crucial role in integrating multiple acquisitions into Neste’s sourcing platform and contributed to the launch of the Martinez Renewable Fuels joint venture with Marathon Petroleum.

John Cusick, Chief Executive Officer of Ash Creek: “Len brings with him more than three decades of unique, practical experience in the biomass-based diesel markets, including expertise in various feedstocks and credits. This experience will be invaluable as we capitalize on emerging opportunities and strengthen our position as a leader in the renewable fuels space.”

Federico is a veteran commodities trader and manager with more than 30 years of experience within the agriculture and energy industries. Prior to Neste, Federico held various senior positions at Louis Dreyfus, where he managed the North American biofuels platform and oversaw the U.S. Quota Sugar and U.S. Rice divisions.

Federico has been actively involved in the Advanced Biofuels Association, serving as both Chairman and Vice Chairman.

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