Recycling / Circular Economy

2020-06-04

re:newcell hires CFO and Project Director

re:newcell grows its team by welcoming Maria Vallejo as CFO and Christer Johansson as Project Director to the company. By adding these experienced executives to the team, re:newcell reinforces its commitment to the goal of becoming a top global circular textile and dissolving pulp producer.

Mrs. Vallejo has a broad experience working both as business controller and CFO for fast growing multinational companies and leading transformation projects in a private equity environment. At re:newcell, her background will play a key part enabling the company’s growth.

“re:newcell has managed to build a strong solid base for growth and is now taking the next step. I am excited about joining re:newcell and to contribute to the journey ahead. Together we will make fashion sustainable”, says  Maria Vallejo

Mr. Johansson has a solid industrial background with more than 20 years of experience within operations focusing on production investments and efficiency improvements at companies like Alvarez & Marsal, Atlas Copco and Alfa Laval. At re:newcell, Mr. Johansson will take the lead on capacity expansion projects globally.


“I am thrilled to join the team at re:newcell! Here I’ll get to dedicate my knowhow around industrial project development to closing the loop on fashion at new recycling plants globally. I am highly motivated on a personal level by the fact that re:newcell’s innovation is crucial to make the fashion industry sustainable and fight climate change”, says Christer Johansson.

“I am very proud that re:newcell has been able to attract such experienced and talented people as Maria and Christer. This demonstrates our commitment to growth and also our progress towards becoming a significant player in the market. We warmly welcome Maria and Christer and I look forward to working closely with them both to fulful our mission of making fashion truly sustainable”, says  Patrik Lundström CEO re:newcell.


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