Sandvik Coromant names head of sustainable business

Published
April 25, 2022 - 07:00am
Camilla Nevstad Bruzelius

Camilla Nevstad Bruzelius, previously deputy head of the global agenda department at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, has been appointed head of sustainable business at Sandvik Coromant.

As the new head of sustainable business, Camilla’s main task will be to create and drive the Sandvik Coromant Sustainable Business Program, which includes developing, influencing and delivering the organization’s sustainability strategy, covering operations as well as the company offering and customer operations.

Another key responsibility will be to support heads of business functions and leaders within the organization to deliver a better-integrated sustainability strategy and demonstrate progress against set Sustainable Business objectives. Camilla will, in her capacity, also engage in Communication and Marketing of Sustainable Business campaigns to internal and external stakeholders.

Camilla holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law from Lund University. She has 20 years of experience from various positions within the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. She has vast experience working with the global sustainability agenda 2030, international environmental and climate issues and questions related to energy, circular economy and multilateral cooperation.

Camilla has also served as head of the Sustainability Group at the Swedish Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York and Chief of Staff to the Minister for International Development Cooperation and Climate.

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