Suez Environnement announces two appointments

France-based waste management firm promotes two executives to VP positions.

The recycling and waste management firm Suez Environnement, Paris, has announced the appointment of Marc Boursier to the position of senior executive vice president in charge of Waste Europe, and Christophe Cros to the post of senior executive vice president in charge of finance. Both positions are effective April 2, 2015.

Boursier joined Suez as the financial controller of its waste management subsidiary SITA. He most recently was Suez’s senior executive vice president in charge of finance and has been responsible for the Suez’s purchasing department and for oversight of its Safege engineering subsidiary.

In his new position Boursier will be responsible for managing Suez’s Waste Europe business. The company notes that his experience within the group has given him significant knowledge of its businesses, especially the waste sector. Boursier will be tasked with speeding up Suez’s transformation.

Cros joined the Suez Group in 1991 and, between 1995 and 1998, was in charge of all its real estate activities. He was appointed COO of SITA in 1999, with responsibility for all its activities in Europe in 2002. He most recently was senior executive vice president of Suez Environnement.

He will assume responsibility for Suez’s financial management and its purchasing department. In this new role Cros will devote all of his expertise to continuing the company’s value creation and growth.

"Both Christophe and Jean Marc have made a huge contribution to the success of Suez Environnement over the last eight years. In their new roles and with the other members of our management committee, they will accelerate our profitable growth and leadership thanks to their talents and energy," says Jean-Louis Chaussade, CEO of Suez Environnement.

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