10.08.2012 • NewsEastmanSolutia

Jennifer Stewart New VP & Managing Director at Eastman EMEA

Jennifer Stewart, Eastmans new Vice President and Managing Director EMEA
Jennifer Stewart, Eastman's new Vice President and Managing Director EMEA

Jennifer Stewart has become new Vice President and Managing Director in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region for Eastman Chemical.
Jennifer's predecessors Godefroy Motte and Joost Berting have been assigned other responsibilities at Eastman Chemical: Godefroy Motte is Eastman's Senior VP Integrated Supply Chain and Chief Regional & Sustainability Officer, Joost Berting is Regional Business Director EMEA for the Specialty Fluids and Intermediates Business, and responsible for coordinating the integration process of the recently acquired Solutia organization in EMEA, Asia Pacific and Latin America.

Mrs. Stewart relocated to The Netherlands from Tennessee, USA, in order to execute her new role from EMEA Headquarters and lead the regional Eastman operations locally. In her new role, Jennifer will be the business and functional representative of Eastman in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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