Canada: The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) has appointed Adam Auer as its next president and chief executive officer (CEO) with effect from the start of April 2022. He will succeed long-standing president and CEO Michael McSweeney, who has held the post for 12 years. McSweeney will remain as a strategic advisor to Adam Auer until the end of June 2022.
Auer holds over 20 years’ experience as a sustainability professional working with public, private and non-profit institutions. As the CAC’s Vice President of Environment and Sustainability he has worked with government, industry, environmental and other civil society groups to promote and enhance concrete’s contribution to sustainability, with a specific emphasis on life cycle approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Prior to joining the CAC in 2012, Auer managed Environment Canada’s Corporate Environmental Innovation initiative, a multi-stakeholder program to promote the business and financial case for corporate environmental leadership and the link between sustainability and an innovative and competitive economy. He holds a Master of Environmental Studies from York University and a Bachelor of Science in Ecology from the University of British Columbia.