Our story begins with a meeting of the minds in a little Omaha diner, Harold's Koffee. Chad, Joel, and Greg met over coffee after a business consultation went sideways. Before they knew it, the initial idea for Bison Biocomposites was born. Marc and Davis joined the team in less than a month, and the research and development began.
Bison Biocomposites is on a mission to become the leader in engineering sustainable building materials for our partners in the construction industry. We aim to create materials that demonstrate the efficacy of natural materials as an alternative to many of the synthetic building materials available on the market today.
Chad has extensive knowledge of both business development and the hemp supply chain. His experience includes GrubHub, Groupon, and Geico. While working in the hemp industry for the last seven years, he’s created a new infrastructure with farmers, manufacturers, and businesses throughout the US and internationally.
Greg Hamman is the head of our Operations team. He has a lifetime of experience as an owner-operator in the precast concrete industry. After selling his precast company, he started a consulting company and is now hired by businesses to improve operations, implement systems, and train team members.
Joel has over 40 years of experience in the insulated precast industry. As an owner-operator and engineer for his precast plant, he has experience in all facets of the industry. While in the industry, he has created dozens of patents for products. One of these products includes IconX, a Wythe connector system for high-performance insulated wall panels.
Dr. Marc Maguire is a tenured professor at the University of Nebraska, Peter Kiewit Institute. He's a leading researcher in the insulated precast wall panel industry. He's done extensive research with both PCI and TCA, including a study on codifying the design of insulated concrete wall panels.
Davis has over 10 years of experience in the precast concrete industry. He runs the company IconX and has experience designing and manufacturing thermally non-conductive wythe connectors.
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