Director Sustainability & Recycling Plastics Division, American Chemistry Council (ACC), United States
He holds a B.A. in Political Science from The College
of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, and an MBA from Boston College
in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Craig is a long-time New England Patriots and
Boston Red Sox fan and currently lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife
Elizabeth and their twin boys.
At the American Chemistry Council, he is responsible
for leading the Plastics Division’s strategic national initiatives, to increase
the recycling of plastics and advance opportunities for energy recovery. He
also promotes awareness of plastics’ role in providing sustainable solutions to
society’s greatest challenges.
Before coming to ACC, Craig was the Vice President of
Integrated Business Strategies at 720 Strategies, where he designed and implemented
strategic grassroots programs for corporate, association, and non-profit
clients. Craig was also the Deputy Director of State-Federal Relations for
Governor Mitt Romney. Craig advocated on behalf of Massachusetts’ interests on
the issues of energy, transportation, education, and local commerce.