Managing Partner·STX Group
Fifteen years building and scaling businesses across energy trading, environmental commodities, and emerging renewable gas markets in Europe.
Benelux · Sweden · Denmark · Norway · Finland
Energy Transition · Commodities Trading · FinTech & Banking
Sead spent the last fifteen years inside international business with a focus on energy transition, commodities trading, and scaling operations in markets that are still evolving in real time. Most of that journey happened at STX Group, where he helped build renewable gas operations from the ground up into a multi-million-euro business.
His experience sits at the intersection of commercial growth and market creation. Not entering mature industries with fixed rules, but helping shape markets while regulation, infrastructure, and buyer behavior are still changing. Benelux and the Nordics became his operational ground, especially in renewable gases, environmental commodities, and trading ecosystems tied to the energy transition.
What makes his approach different is the balance between ambition and execution. Vision without operational discipline breaks quickly in complex markets. Sead built teams, opened operations, scaled revenue, and worked through the messy middle where strategy has to survive real market conditions, not just slides and assumptions.
Ask him about:
how to scale commercial operations in industries that are still taking shape.
Sead is in Dealion for sharp conversations around GTM, scaling, energy transition, and operating inside industries where uncertainty is part of the job.
A working conversation on scaling a business from zero to €30M in sectors where regulation, infrastructure, and buyer trust evolve at the same time.
A direct perspective on GTM and commercial positioning across Benelux and Nordic markets, especially in industries tied to energy transition and commodities trading.
A discussion about balancing long-term vision with pragmatic execution when building new business lines, teams, and market presence.
The conversations inside Dealion work because they don't happen in public. If Sead's profile made you want a seat in that room - there's one way in.
You can find Dealion members on LinkedIn. You can sit next to them at a conference. You won't get what we get from each other.
The conversations that move deals happen in a different room. That's the one we built.