We Welcome Franco Petocchi to Strategic Foresight Board!

February 7, 2025

The Circular Economy Alliance is thrilled to announce the appointment of Franco Petocchi as a new member of our Strategic Foresight Board. Franco brings a wealth of expertise, spanning over 25 years in consulting and industry leadership across the supply chain and logistics sectors, as well as a deep commitment to advancing circular economy principles globally.

As the Managing Partner at Accirculate, a Brussels-based consulting firm specializing in Circular Economy and Circular Supply Chains, Franco has been at the forefront of driving transformative solutions. His extensive career includes senior roles at Accenture, Panalpina, and the DHL Group, where he led key innovation, transformation, and integration programs at global, European, and local levels.

Franco’s academic background is equally impressive. He holds an Executive MBA from SDA Bocconi and has completed international programs at the United Nations University. He further deepened his expertise through executive and MicroMasters courses on Supply Chain Management (MIT CTL, MITx) and Circular Economy (TUDelft, Leiden University, and WBCSD).

At Circular Economy Alliance, Franco will play a pivotal role in shaping strategic foresight initiatives that aim to bridge innovation, industry, and sustainability. His extensive knowledge and entrepreneurial mindset align seamlessly with our mission to empower businesses, municipalities, and organizations in their transition to a circular economy.

Speaking about his new role, Franco said: I would like to express my sincere gratitude for my appointment to the Strategic Foresight Board of the Circular Economy Alliance. Being associated with this group of esteemed individuals, including renowned pioneers and world-recognised thought leaders in the domain of Circular Economy, is a great honour and a real privilege. I will do my best to contribute to provide insights on the current developments and future trends, key drivers and barriers to the Circular Economy. I am looking forward to an exciting journey together to advancing the transition to Circular Economy and to Circular Supply Chains!”

Please join us in welcoming Franco Petocchi to the Circular Economy Alliance family as we continue to build a future rooted in innovation, resilience, and sustainability.

Submitted By: CEA Team

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