Gillian Harrison, CEO of Whitefox Technologies, received the 2025 Women in Ethanol Award for her visionary leadership in expanding Whitefox from a startup into a key player in the global ethanol market. “It’s a tremendous honor to receive this recognition from peers I deeply respect in a category with so many amazing women,” said Harrison. “This award belongs to our entire team, our partners, and the customers who continue to push boundaries with us.”
During a Customer Appreciation Event at FEW, Whitefox recognized those whose commitment to innovation made their anniversary possible, including:
• BGW – first ICE for sole membrane dehydration plant
• Chippewa Valley Ethanol Company – longest running cartridges in the US
• E Energy Adams – first ICM plant
• Kansas Ethanol – first ICE Flex plant
• Pine Lake Corn Processors – first plant in the US
• Redfield Energy – first ICE Plus
• Western Plains Energy – first ICE XL
Since its founding in 2000, Whitefox has been installed in 19 plants across 7 countries producing around 1 billion gallons of ethanol to date and saving the equivalent in carbon emissions to planting eight million trees.