EJQ6 - Fall 2025 - Journal - Page 37
Veolia CEO of Integrated Services
ED for Green Economy Canada
Veolia announced the appointment of Nicole Springer
as CEO of Mobile Water and Integrated Services for
its water technologies activities. In this role, Springer
will lead the global business line dedicated to services
and mobile units, accelerating the deployment of Veolia’s
unique mobile 昀氀eet—the largest in the industry—and
expanding its emergency response capabilities, helping clients ensure business
continuity while meeting increasingly stringent environmental requirements.
Green Economy Canada (GEC) announced that Matthew Lynch is
the new Executive Director. The national non-pro昀椀t is accelerating
Canada’s transition to a vibrant and inclusive net-zero future, supporting businesses of all sectors and sizes to take action on climate
change and create more sustainable operations.
As part of its strategic program GreenUp 24-27, Veolia has identi昀椀ed water technologies and new solutions as a dedicated booster—alongside decarbonized energy production and hazardous waste management—and is accelerating investments in this high-growth market.
“I am honored to join Veolia at this pivotal time,” said Springer. “The Mobile Water and Integrated Services business has unique assets and capabilities to address
growing market needs for 昀氀exible, reliable water solutions. I look forward to working with the teams to accelerate growth and innovation in this strategic activity.”
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Lynch brings more than 25 years of experience and joins the current team
of 20 people across the country, providing practical guidance and support
to businesses that want to lead on innovation and climate action.
“I’m extremely excited to be joining Green Economy Canada at this strategic moment and to roll up my sleeves with the team and our partners,”
says Lynch. “Canada is navigating its role in uncertain global trade and
economic realities and the impacts hit close to home in small and medium-sized businesses across the country. When those businesses are
looking to make climate-smart investments for the future, GEC will help
amplify their voice and seek to draw 10,000 businesses into climate action and solutions by 2028.”
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