Veolia announced the appointment of Nicole Springer as CEO of Mobile Water and Integrated Services for its water technologies activities. In this role, Nicole will lead the global business line dedicated to services and mobile units, accelerating the deployment of Veolia’s unique mobile fleet — the largest in the industry — and expanding its emergency response capabilities, helping clients ensure business continuity while meeting increasingly stringent environmental requirements.
Nicole joins Veolia from Xylem, where she most recently led the utility services division in North America. During her six-year tenure, she also served as General Counsel in Singapore before successfully transitioning to general management in Budapest.
As part of its strategic program GreenUp 24-27, Veolia has identified 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. As the world’s leading provider of both water services and water technologies, Veolia continues to strengthen its position by developing innovative solutions that address the growing challenges of water scarcity and industrial sustainability.
“The appointment of Nicole Springer marks an important step in our strategy to strengthen our services offering,” said Anne Le Guennec, CEO of Veolia’s water technologies activities. “Her proven track record in developing customer-centric solutions and driving operational excellence will be key as we expand our mobile fleet and emergency response capabilities through significant investments to support our clients’ critical operations worldwide.”
“I am honored to join Veolia at this pivotal time,” said Nicole Springer. “The Mobile Water and Integrated Services business has unique assets and capabilities to address growing market needs for flexible, reliable water solutions. I look forward to working with the teams to accelerate growth and innovation in this strategic activity.”
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