Katherine Lorek Wallace
About Katherine Lorek Wallace
Katherine Lorek Wallace serves as the General Manager for Plaswood at Berry Global, Inc., where she oversees the production of eco-friendly products made from recycled plastics. With a diverse educational background in philosophy, business administration, and photography, she actively promotes sustainable solutions in Derbyshire, UK.
Work at Berry Global, Inc.
Katherine Lorek Wallace has served as the General Manager for Plaswood at Berry Global, Inc. since 2019. In this role, she oversees the production of Plaswood products, which are entirely made from recycled plastics. Her leadership focuses on providing eco-friendly alternatives to traditional materials. Based in Derbyshire, UK, she actively engages with clients to understand their sustainable project requirements and offers tailored solutions.
Education and Expertise
Katherine Lorek Wallace holds a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Jagiellonian University, where she studied from 2001 to 2003. She also earned a BA (Hons) in Photography from the University of Westminster, completing her studies from 2008 to 2012. Additionally, she obtained a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Cumbria, where she studied from 2021 to 2023. Her educational background combines philosophy, photography, and business management.
Background
Katherine Lorek Wallace is based in Heanor, England. Prior to her current role at Berry Global, she worked at RPC Group Plc as General Manager for Plaswood from 2018. Her experience in managing production and promoting sustainable solutions has positioned her as a key figure in the development of eco-friendly products.
Sustainable Solutions in Production
In her role as General Manager for Plaswood, Katherine has been instrumental in promoting sustainable solutions for various applications, including decking, fencing, and furniture. Her commitment to sustainability is reflected in the production processes that utilize recycled plastics, contributing to environmental conservation efforts.