Arkema appoints Nicola Tei managing director for Italy
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Nicola Tei joins Arkema as CEO of the Italian subsidiary, replacing Giulio Cocco, who has led Arkema in Italy since 2012 and will retire at the end of February. "I welcome with great enthusiasm and sense of responsibility the appointment as CEO, thanking for the trust placed in me. My primary objective will be to continue on the path taken by the company by enhancing people, skills and strategy to successfully face the challenges of the market," Tei said at the beginning of his term.
10 years in the Spinetta hub and experience abroad for new CEO
Nicola Tei, a native of Livorno, after his first steps in Procter & Gamble, developed his professionalism in the chemical sector, gaining more than 20 years of experience in the management of complex industrial operations, with a strong specialization in the field of organic peroxides. Numerous experiences followed, in Florence, Piombino, Larderello, Rho, and then Spinetta Marengo, where from 2009 until 2019 Tei first held the position of production manager and from then on as director in the Arkema plant. He held high-profile management roles in France and the United States before being called to lead the Italian subsidiary of the French multinational, which was founded as a spinoff of Total.
Arkema Group in Italy
Arkema operates in Italy through four chemical plants under Arkema Srl, located in Gissi (CH), Boretto (RE), Spinetta Marengo (AL) and Anagni (FR).
The Italian branch also includes 3 subsidiaries:
- Agiplast Italia Srl, in the Cremona area, is a key player in polymer recycling, supporting Arkema's commitment to circularity.
- Ideal Work Srl, in the province of Treviso, is a recognized leader in decorative surface solutions for architectural and design applications.
- Arkema Adesivi Srl, with plants in Parona and Mozzate - formerly part of Dow - specializes in high-performance laminating adhesives for flexible packaging, serving demanding markets with advanced technologies.
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