PEP Names Five New Board Members

Partners for Environmental Progress (PEP) of Mobile has announced the addition of five new members to its board of directors. PEP said that, coming from the engineering, banking and utilities sectors, the new members bring experience and leadership to help advance PEP’s mission. They are Courtney Coward, manager, business development, Spire; Carey Lancaster, senior vice president of commercial banking, Hancock Whitney Bank; Kristin Mosley, team manager, communications and corporate responsibility, AM/NS Calvert; Carmen Pino, senior vice president of sales, Outokumpu Stainless USA; and Matthew Stone, HSSE director, APM Terminals. “Their diverse backgrounds will bring a fresh perspective to our organization, and we look forward to their contributions as we further the PEP mission,” said Steve Stewart, PEP board president and national director of sustainability at SCS Engineers, Inc. The new members will each serve a term of three years. The board has 27 members representing the 200-plus member companies committed to promoting economic prosperity and environmental sustainability in the area.

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