The President and CEO of Stamford, Connecticut-based Nestle Waters North America (NWNA) Tim Brown has announced the appointment of sustainability innovator Nelson Switzer as vice president and chief sustainability officer.
Nelson has more than 15 years of experience in environmental and social sustainability in Canada, the United States and Europe, with expertise in sustainability strategy development, integration and implementation, according to the company. Having held pivotal roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Centrica plc NA and the Royal Bank of Canada, he is internationally recognized as a leader in the field of sustainability, NWNA says. Nelson also is former executive in residence at the Ivey School of Business and adjunct lecturer at the University of Waterloo.
At NWNA, Nelson is responsible for the continued growth and implementation of the beverage company’s multifaceted sustainability strategy.
Noting that NWNA’s commitment to operate for long-term sustainability is aligned with his personal mission, Switzer says, “Nestlé Waters’ leadership in healthy hydration can help enhance people’s quality of life. I’m looking forward to expanding upon what this great company is already doing so well, working with people who share a passion for water, people and community and the preservation and creation of natural, social and economic capital that benefits all.”
Driven by a rising tide of health-conscious consumers, bottled water is poised to be the No. 1 consumed beverage in America within the decade, says NWNA. The company explains that as the industry expands, so does the role sustainability is expected to play in its operations and the communities it serves. By its recent appointment of Switzer, NWNA, whose brand portfolio includes 12 U.S. bottled waters, says it is looking to continue to shape environmental and social best practices of the industry for years to come.
“Having such a highly qualified, well-respected team builder to fill this new position reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability,” says Brown. “Though we’re proud of what we have accomplished thus far, Nelson’s creative nature and collaborative style will help us develop new, even better solutions that will create value, not only for Nestlé Waters, but for all people.”
According to Brown, Switzer’s experience as a strategic advisor, coupled with his proven facility at working at global and local levels, within both public and private sectors, positions him well to help solve many of the complex challenges ahead. From water and resource stewardship to enhancing the environmental performance of packaging, there exist many opportunities for Switzer’s skills at collective action, partnerships and engagement to support NWNA’s vision for sustainable growth.
NWNA says it is the third largest nonalcoholic beverage company by volume in the U.S.
Nelson has more than 15 years of experience in environmental and social sustainability in Canada, the United States and Europe, with expertise in sustainability strategy development, integration and implementation, according to the company. Having held pivotal roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Centrica plc NA and the Royal Bank of Canada, he is internationally recognized as a leader in the field of sustainability, NWNA says. Nelson also is former executive in residence at the Ivey School of Business and adjunct lecturer at the University of Waterloo.
At NWNA, Nelson is responsible for the continued growth and implementation of the beverage company’s multifaceted sustainability strategy.
Noting that NWNA’s commitment to operate for long-term sustainability is aligned with his personal mission, Switzer says, “Nestlé Waters’ leadership in healthy hydration can help enhance people’s quality of life. I’m looking forward to expanding upon what this great company is already doing so well, working with people who share a passion for water, people and community and the preservation and creation of natural, social and economic capital that benefits all.”
Driven by a rising tide of health-conscious consumers, bottled water is poised to be the No. 1 consumed beverage in America within the decade, says NWNA. The company explains that as the industry expands, so does the role sustainability is expected to play in its operations and the communities it serves. By its recent appointment of Switzer, NWNA, whose brand portfolio includes 12 U.S. bottled waters, says it is looking to continue to shape environmental and social best practices of the industry for years to come.
“Having such a highly qualified, well-respected team builder to fill this new position reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability,” says Brown. “Though we’re proud of what we have accomplished thus far, Nelson’s creative nature and collaborative style will help us develop new, even better solutions that will create value, not only for Nestlé Waters, but for all people.”
According to Brown, Switzer’s experience as a strategic advisor, coupled with his proven facility at working at global and local levels, within both public and private sectors, positions him well to help solve many of the complex challenges ahead. From water and resource stewardship to enhancing the environmental performance of packaging, there exist many opportunities for Switzer’s skills at collective action, partnerships and engagement to support NWNA’s vision for sustainable growth.
NWNA says it is the third largest nonalcoholic beverage company by volume in the U.S.
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