Veolia has appointed Nicole Springer as CEO of its Mobile Water and Integrated Services business, a move the company says will support the development of its global services offering and bolster its emergency response capabilities. The appointment is positioned as part of Veolia’s broader GreenUp 24-27 strategic plan, which prioritizes investment in high-growth sectors such as water technologies, decarbonized energy, and hazardous waste management.
The company notes that this business line manages what it describes as the largest mobile water treatment fleet in the industry, serving industrial and municipal clients with temporary and rapid-deployment solutions. Veolia says the expansion of this service supports customers facing urgent water continuity challenges and stricter environmental compliance demands, particularly in sectors where operational downtime can be costly.
“The appointment of Nicole Springer marks an important step in our strategy to strengthen our services offering. Her proven track record in developing customer-centric solutions and driving operational excellence will be key as we expand our mobile fleet and emergency response capabilities through significant investments to support our clients' critical operations worldwide.” said Anne Le Guennec, CEO of Veolia’s water technologies activities.
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