Sustainably Speaking: The Change Maker Next Door | America’s Plastic Makers®
We call them America’s Change Makers. On this episode, hear a few of the personal stories and motivations of these innovators working to create a more sustainable future.
On This Episode:
Dell, Senior TS&D Scientist, Dow
Learn more about Dell: The Advocate here.
Kait, Technical Service Representative, Covestro
Learn more about Kait: The Environmentalist here.
Natalie, Value Business Manager, ExxonMobil
Learn more about Natalie: The Finder here.
Raul, Senior Manager, Reaction Engineering, Technology and Innovation, SABIC
Learn more about Raul: The Problem Solver here.
Kate, Sustainability Specialist, SABIC
Learn more about Kate: The Developer here.
Mia Quinn, Senior Director, Public Affairs at American Chemistry Council
Mia Quinn leads efforts to communicate the plastics industry’s major sustainability initiatives. She works to bring together experts to share insights in key areas of sustainability, including public policy, product design, recycling and infrastructure. She is passionate about collaboration, clear communications and engaging audiences to learn more about and advocate for innovation and modern solutions for our communities and our country. Mia has a degree in political science from Washington University in St. Louis. She grew up in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado and is a lifelong Denver Broncos fan. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and two sons.
Jennifer Killinger, Senior Director, Sustainability & Customer Outreach, American Chemistry Council
Jennifer Killinger has over 25 years of experience in communications, public affairs and sustainability initiatives for the plastics industry. She’s held several positions at ACC, and currently enjoys working on the America’s Plastics Makers®: Making Sustainable Change initiative, a collaborative effort of industry leaders dedicated to innovation, sustainability, and a more circular economy for plastics, which includes America’s Change Makers®. Jennifer holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and master’s degree from Temple University. She lives in Maryland, with her husband and daughter—both avid recyclers and Ravens fans. Jennifer had A LOT of fun joining Mia for this episode of Sustainably Speaking!
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