- Source: Enviva
Enviva Inc. is the world's largest producer of wood pellets used for energy production. The company has been the subject of controversy regarding its sustainability with an environmental group's analysis suggesting Enviva is responsible for 50 acres a day of clear-cut land and significantly increased CO2 production compared to coal per megawatt-hour.
Enviva was founded in 2004, conducted an initial public offering in 2015, and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under EVA.
Enviva has five corporate offices worldwide, operates nine pellet plants in six states of the Southeast United States, employs 1,200 associates, and ships wood pellets worldwide from five terminal facilities in the United States.
On March 13, 2024, Enviva declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Leadership
John Keppler, Chairman and chief executive officer
Shai Even, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
William Schmidt, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development & General Counsel
Thomas Meth, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Royal Smith, Executive Vice President, Operations
Joseph ‘Nic” Lane, Executive Vice President, Human Capital
Yana Kravtsova, Executive Vice President, Communications, Public & Environmental Affairs
Norb Hintz, Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer
John-Paul Taylor, Senior Vice President, Optimization & Origination Marketing
Dr. Jennifer Jenkins, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer
Chris Seifert, Vice President, EHS & Operations
Wushuang Ma, Vice President and Treasurer
Kate Walsh, Vice President, Investor Relations
Chaminda Wijetilleke, Vice President, Strategy and Integration
Oscar Young, Vice President and Corporate Controller
James Geraghty, Vice President, Operations Finance
Jens Wolf, Vice President, Commercial, General Manager Europe
Craig Lorraine, Vice President, Customer Fulfillment
Facilities
= Corporate Offices
=Bethesda, Maryland (Headquarters)
Berlin, Germany
Raleigh, North Carolina
Tokyo, Japan
York, England
= Wood pellet plants
=Ahoskie, North Carolina
Amory, Mississippi
Cottondale, Florida
Greenwood, South Carolina
Hamlet, North Carolina
Northampton County, North Carolina
Sampson County, North Carolina
Southampton County, Virginia
Waycross, Georgia
New planned wood pellet plants
Epes, Alabama
Lucedale, Mississippi
= Ports
=Port of Chesapeake, Virginia
Port of Mobile, Alabama
Port of Panama City, Florida
Port of Savannah, Georgia
Port of Wilmington, North Carolina
New planned port
Port of Pascagoula, Mississippi (Under construction)
References
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