Stockholm (NordSIP) – Stora Enso announced that Annette Stube will join the company as EVP, Head of Sustainability and a member of the Group Leadership Team. She succeeds Stora Enso’s current Head of Sustainability, Noel Morrin, who retires at the end of this year after five years with the firm.
“I would like to extend my warmest thanks to Noel for his valuable and committed work for Stora Enso. He has played an essential role in setting an ambitious sustainability agenda for Stora Enso and taking the Group’s sustainability reporting to a high level. We have set ambitious targets to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and seen good progress in that during the past years,” says Stora Enso’s President and CEO Annica Bresky.
“I am happy to join Stora Enso, a true sustainability front-runner. Stora Enso is uniquely positioned as a solution provider in a low-carbon, circular bioeconomy with renewable raw materials, having sustainability at the core of its strategy. Standing on solid sustainability governance and high-quality reporting, Stora Enso is ready to take the next step,” Annette Stube says.
Annette Stube joins Stora Enso from A.P. Moller–Maersk where she was the Head of Sustainability. She will start on September 1st. Before Maersk, Stube worked as Director of Sustainability programmes at Novo Nordisk, a healthcare company. She has a master’s degree in psychology and an Executive Board Education from Copenhagen Business School. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Finnish energy company Fortum.
“I am happy to welcome Annette Stube to our leadership team. Her experience in pioneering and leading sustainability work in global organisations is very valuable and will support us in our continued transformation as “The renewable materials company”. Her background in developing sustainability-based business opportunities and innovations will also strengthen us,” Bresky continues.
Stora Enso is a global provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions and paper, with 25 000 employees in over 30 countries and sales worth €10.1 billion in 2019.