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Robinson, Cedric

Cedric Robinson

Professional Summary

Company

Amazon

Current Position

Global Environmental Leader at Amazon

Job Duties

Responsible for the environmental strategy of new launched, idle, subleased, and depreciated facilities across 23 countries and 5 regions (APAC, MENA, EU, NA, LATAM)  for all Amazon businesses execpt GREF, AWS, and Whole Foods.

Impacts

– Maintain regulatory compliance and internal governance programs across Amazon facilities excluding GREF, AWS and Whole Foods locations
– Support sustainable initiatives across the Amazon enterprise for reduction of waste, energy resources and climate impact

What are you passionate about?

I am passionate about the environmental industry, furthering the environmental agenda and sustainable causes.

Describe your educational history

DBA, University of Dallas 2020 – Present
MBA, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Finance Concentration,
May 2002
M.S., Civil Engineering, Water Resources and Environmental
Engineering, Texas A&M University, May 1990
B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, December 1985

What advise would you give to the current Aggies interested in entering environmental industry?

Explore all possibilities! The field is vast and continual learning is required to stay relevant.

If you were entering the environmental industry today, what area would you pursue? Why?

I would pursue the environmental sustainability area because it has avenues to all sectors (public and private) and connects the environmental agenda to the business strategy.

Email: [email protected] 

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