Sophie Mathieu
About Sophie Mathieu
Sophie Mathieu is the Product Stewardship and Regulatory Affairs Manager at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in regulatory affairs and chemical safety.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Sophie Mathieu is currently serving as the Product Stewardship and Regulatory Affairs Manager at ExxonMobil. She has been in this role since 2017, where she oversees the regulatory compliance and product stewardship strategies for the company's chemical products in the United States. Her responsibilities include ensuring that the products meet all necessary regulations and safety standards.
Previous Experience at Eurima
Prior to joining ExxonMobil, Sophie Mathieu worked at Eurima as a Regulatory Affairs - Health and Safety Manager from 2015 to 2017. In this role, she focused on health and safety regulations within the building materials industry. She was tasked with ensuring compliance with European regulations on health and safety, working closely with various stakeholders to maintain industry standards.
Role at Aise
From 2011 to 2015, Sophie Mathieu was the Reach and Environmental Issue Manager at Aise in Brussels, Belgium. Her work involved managing compliance with REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulations and addressing environmental issues related to chemical products. This role required her to develop strategies for regulatory compliance and environmental protection within the chemical industry.
Educational Background in Chemistry
Sophie Mathieu holds a Master of Science degree in Chemistry, which she obtained from two institutions: Ecole Supérieure De Chimie Organique Et Minérale and Université De Cergy - Pontoise. She studied from 2000 to 2006, gaining extensive knowledge in organic and inorganic chemistry, which has been instrumental in her career in regulatory affairs and product stewardship.
Specialization in Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Sophie Mathieu specializes in the risk assessment of chemicals, with a particular focus on regulatory compliance and safety. Her expertise includes the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) regulation for chemicals. She has also participated in the European Network on the Enforcement of Chemicals Legislation (ENES) initiatives, contributing to the development and enforcement of chemical safety regulations.