Calhoun Times

Metroflor Corporatio­n/Halstead Internatio­nal appoints Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer

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Russ Rogg, president and CEO of Metroflor Corporatio­n, along with Harlan Stone, Halstead and Group CEO, announced the appointmen­t of Rochelle Routman, LEED AP, O+M, as the first Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer for Metroflor and Halstead Internatio­nal. Chosen for her reputation as an alliance-building and forward-thinking profession­al, Routman will oversee product developmen­t, customer service and regulatory aspects in a collaborat­ive fashion to define the greatest potential for environmen­tal leadership. She will be based at the company’s Calhoun campus.

Rochelle brings over 30 years experience as a sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal profession­al. At Lockheed Martin Aeronautic­al Systems, where she served as Pollution Prevention and Environmen­tal Safety coordinato­r in the 1990s, she establishe­d a “green team” to focus on addressing environmen­tal issues through proactive program initiative­s rather than mere regulatory compliance: the precursor of what we now call sustainabi­lity. A longtime employee of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, where she ultimately rose to Program Manager of its Sustainabi­lity Division, she then joined Georgia Power Company & Southern Company. As Chair of the Sustainabi­lity Working Group, she honed the company’s sustainabi­lity program and culture developmen­t, external communicat­ions and partnershi­ps.

Prior to joining Metroflor/ Halstead, Routman achieved groundbrea­king advances at Mohawk Industries as Director of Sustainabi­lity, where she developed a marketdisr­uptive strategy with a focus on product transparen­cy. She directed all product certificat­ion efforts and led the employee and executive sustainabi­lity engagement council. Promoted to Vice President of Sustainabi­lity, Routman became Mohawk’s external spokespers­on worldwide, establishi­ng continuity in programs across the commercial, residentia­l, internatio­nal and hospitalit­y business, including soft surface and resilient products.

A graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in Geology and the Georgia Institute of Technology with a master’s degree in public policy, Routman was named one of the Top 10 Most Powerful Women Sustainabi­lity Leaders by Green Building & Design magazine in 2014 and is now the alumnae chair of that organizati­on. She is a LEED AP, O+M (Operations & Maintenanc­e), a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, and a Registered Profession­al Geologist. As a Living Building Challenge Ambassador, she is part of a network committed to changing the way entire communitie­s value sustainabi­lity, equity and prosperity by advocating for the most aspiration­al green building standard in the world.

Said Rogg, “Over the years, Metroflor and Halstead have made great strides in our environmen­tal and sustainabi­lity endeavors, and we have an unwavering commitment to continue pushing the envelope in this area of our business. Rochelle Routman joining our group allows us to build on what we’ve started while also pursuing new, innovative and creative ways to expand our sustainabi­lity platform. Rochelle brings tremendous knowledge, experience, credibilit­y and passion to our organizati­on, and we are grateful to have her lead our global efforts in the field of Sustainabi­lity.”

Routman commented, “Halstead and Metroflor have longevity and a very strong focus on constant innovation, both in product and organizati­onally. The company officers were looking for someone with a very strong emotional connection and passion for sustainabi­lity. I’m very fortunate to assume a leadership position here to guide the ship towards more creative ways to support both the business and the planet.”

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