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Sustana names new CEO

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Nathan Jeppson has been named CEO of Sustana. Image: Sustana.

Sustana, an innovator of clean materials and the industry-leading producer of sustainable, recycled fibre-based products and services, has appointed Nathan Jeppson as the company’s new CEO.

Jeppson brings more than 20 years of leadership experience driving growth and innovation at premier manufacturing, industrials, and materials businesses, Sustana stated. His experience includes global roles at Shell Chemical LP and Dow.

“Sustana is leading the way in producing sustainable, high-quality, fibre-based materials while minimizing waste, preserving natural resources, and protecting biodiversity. I am deeply energized by the growth opportunity ahead as businesses increasingly embrace sustainability and responsible supply chain management,” Jeppson said. “The company has experienced meaningful growth under Fabian’s leadership, and I am excited to work alongside the team at Sustana to drive the company’s next stage of growth.”

In a press release, Sustana’s Board of Directors stated, “We are excited to welcome Nathan to Sustana and look forward to supporting him and his strategic vision for the future. We believe Nathan brings exceptional leadership and experience from his tenured career in the lumber and specialty chemicals industries. We would also like to recognize Fabian for his longtime service and significant contributions to Sustana’s growth and wish him all the best in his next chapter.”

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Jeppson’s most recent position was Chairman and CEO of hardwood lumber producer NWH, Inc.. Previously, he served as president of Shell Chemical LP and general manager of a multi-billion dollar division of Shell holding various leadership positions. Jeppson also held a variety of leadership positions at The Dow Chemical Company across markets in North America, China, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe.


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