(PRESS RELEASE) COLOMBES, 29-Jun-2022 — /EuropaWire/ — Arkema (EPA: AKE), a French specialty chemicals and advanced materials company and a global leader in PVDF production, has announced the appointment of Emmanuelle Bromet as its Sustainable Development Vice President, in effect as of 28 July 2022. Emmanuelle is a graduate of Chimie ParisTech and École Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs.
With Corporate Social Responsibility at the core of its strategy, Arkema aims to grow its activities sustainably and responsibly. Through its products and technologies, the Group supports major societal challenges and offers its customers solutions that contribute to their own sustainable performance.
Together with Arkema’s teams, Emmanuelle Bromet’s remit will be in particular to steer the Group’s offering ever more proactively towards environmentally friendly solutions, address the circular economy and the management of resources as priority areas, and engage in the fight against global warming, notably by implementing Arkema’s climate plan.
Over the past 25 years, Emmanuelle Bromet held executive industrial and engineering positions at Axens and then Air Liquide. She joined Arkema in 2019 as Industrial Director for the PMMA Europe business, before taking over as Industrial Director Europe for the Coating Solutions business segment in 2021.
Media contacts:
Gilles Galinier
VP Communications
+33 (0)1 49 00 70 07
Anne Plaisance
Corporate Press Relations Manager
+33 (0)6 81 87 48 77
SOURCE: Arkema
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