Federica joined EuPC in 2019 and has since built an impressive track record within the organisation. Initially working within the Packaging Division, she soon took on a leadership role in the Automotive Division, while also promoting innovation across the European plastics value chain through her involvement in several EU-funded initiatives in close cooperation with the major European R&D centres active in the plastics and composites sectors.
With a strong background in advocacy, Federica brings deep knowledge of European policymaking, having previously worked for a Member of the European Parliament active in the ENVI Committee. Her combined experience in public affairs and industry leadership makes her well-placed to guide EuPC at a time of unprecedented regulatory and technological change.
“Federica brings an invaluable expertise, having worked closely with EuPC members for many years and having been deeply involved in the plastics industry. Her understanding of both the regulatory landscape and the practical needs of our members makes her the perfect profile to lead EuPC in this new chapter,” stated Benoît Hennaut, EuPC President.