Novolex Expands Sustainability and Public Affairs Team

The company is adding a new vice president, public affairs and director and sustainability positions to support growth.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

June 17, 2019

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Novolex announced it is expanding its sustainability and public affairs capabilities to support a growing portfolio of brands and products designed for the circular economy.

“As we grow our business, we are constantly expanding our focus on sustainability and engaging with a wide array of stakeholders who are equally committed to understanding and meeting sustainability goals. This not only benefits our customers but also the families that depend on our plants and the general public who use our products every day,” said Novolex Chairman and CEO Stan Bikulege in a statement. “With increasing focus on circularity, ongoing investment in innovation and a strong portfolio of leading products, the time was right to promote from within and add new talent to enable us to meet our commitment to be stewards of the environment.”

Phil Rozenski, a 12-year veteran of the Novolex family of brands, has been promoted from senior director of sustainability to vice president of public affairs. In this new position at Novolex, he will oversee public policy matters, stakeholder relations and sustainability engagement. Rozenski, a retired Air Force officer and supply chain executive, holds a bachelor’s degree from Excelsior College, a master’s degree from Webster University, a master’s in business administration (MBA) from Washington University in St. Louis and attended the Defense Language Institute.

Erik Gonring, who previously held positions in sustainability and communications with McDonald’s Corporation and the J.R. Simplot Company, is joining Novolex as director of sustainability. Gonring will focus on key trends in the sustainability space, supporting the company’s growth as its product portfolio continues to expand. Gonring has a bachelor’s degree in public relations and marketing from Marquette University and an MBA from Purdue University.

“It’s an exciting time for Novolex due to our increasing scale and relevance. We’re learning a lot from our investments in sustainability, giving us insights that will help us contribute to the supply chains in which we participate. That also requires us to participate in many diverse partnerships. We’re fortunate to have the resources in place to support a strategy that will continue to drive the company forward,” said Rozenski in a statement.

Rozenski and Gonring will report to a senior vice president who will join the Novolex executive management team. The company is actively recruiting candidates for that position.

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