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Arcwood Environmental, an Indianapolis-based EQT Infrastructure portfolio company, has appointed Carol Roos to chief communications and sustainability officer (CCSO), effective October 13.
Roos joins from Invenergy, where she served as senior vice president of corporate affairs and brand. In this role, Arcwood says she led corporate, executive and policy communications, brand development and local impact for the company’s portfolio of clean energy, manufacturing and infrastructure projects.
"We are thrilled to welcome Carol," Arcwood CEO HP Nanda says. "Working across the spectrum of communications, investor relations and reputation management, Carol brings a multi-faceted understanding of the importance of engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders. Her ability to craft compelling narratives and drive sustainability strategy will help us better connect with our customers, meeting their evolving expectations with transparency, innovation and impact.”
As CCSO, Roos will lead Arcwood's corporate communications, public affairs and sustainability strategy while working with executive leadership to elevate the company's voice, strengthen stakeholder trust and embed sustainability into the business.
"Environmental waste management is central to building a more sustainable and resilient future,” Roos says. “Arcwood is demonstrating that innovative and responsible resource management can create real value for businesses and communities alike. I'm excited to work with the Arcwood team and our customers to expand that impact and help shape a cleaner, more efficient world."
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