Ripple comes to NatureWorks from Nexeon, Ltd in the UK, a manufacturer of silicon carbide composites for electric vehicle batteries. As chief strategy officer, he led the commercial, engineering, and programme teams enabling the launch of their first commercial product to battery manufacturers, NatureWorks said in a press release.
Prior to that position, Ripple was the chief growth and innovation officer with Ingevity. In this role, he successfully positioned Ingevity to accelerate their latent innovation efforts and designed several acquisition pathways for Ingevity to execute. Ripple was previously the president of Asia Pacific, and the senior vice president for Performance Materials (PM) while living in Shanghai, China.
Before joining Ingevity in 2010, Ripple spent 18 years with Eastman Chemical Company where he served in leadership roles in innovation, business management, and corporate development including holding regional responsibilities in Europe.
Ripple received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from the University of Tennessee and a master of business administration degree from Washington University.
“We are pleased to welcome Erik as the new CEO of NatureWorks. Erik has a strong track record of global business leadership, building innovative teams, and driving growth in new markets,” said Narongsak Jivakanun, NatureWorks board chair, PTTGC. “As NatureWorks continues to drive the global adoption of sustainable, performance biomaterials, we are confident that Erik’s strategic capabilities will further build upon the company’s strong foundation.”
“As parent companies, Cargill and GC continue to see an exciting future for the NatureWorks business. The global need for sustainable materials and technologies that will help mitigate climate change remains unabated,” continued Colleen May, NatureWorks board member and president of Cargill Bioindustrial. “We believe that Erik’s leadership will accelerate the innovation NatureWorks is known for alongside long-term growth across evolving global markets.”
“I am delighted to have been appointed to lead NatureWorks. It is a company that has been at the forefront of the low carbon, biomaterials industry for over 20 years fuelled by a deeply committed, talented team and with an exciting global expansion underway in Thailand,” shared Ripple, president and CEO, NatureWorks. “I’m looking forward to bringing together my background in developing nimble, creative teams and partnerships with the culture of innovation that has underscored NatureWorks’ growth and ambition in the biomaterials industry.”
Ripple joins NatureWorks as it recently announced the next phase of construction on the new fully integrated Ingeo PLA manufacturing facility in Thailand. The new 75kta facility is on track to complete construction with production anticipated in 2025.
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