Suggestions
Greg Hoffman
Innovation | Circular Economy | Corporate Strategy | Business Development | CVC
Greg Hoffman is currently the Senior Manager of Sustainable Innovation & Technology at Republic Services, a Fortune 300 company based in Phoenix, Arizona. He has been in this role since September 2021.1
In his current position, Hoffman focuses on areas such as sustainability, plastics circularity, net zero initiatives, carbon footprint/GHG reduction, clean-tech, carbon removals, and food waste.1 He is actively involved in building Republic Services' sustainable innovation team, as evidenced by his efforts to hire for positions like Senior Business Development Analyst within his department.2
Prior to joining Republic Services, Hoffman had a diverse career in innovation and technology roles across various industries:
-
At DuPont, he held several positions including:
- Ventures Leader for Electronics & Industrial (March 2020 - August 2021)
- External Innovation Program Manager for DuPont Ventures (August 2019 - April 2020)
- Silicon Valley Ecosystem Lead (July 2018 - August 2019)1
-
At Lennar, he worked as an Emerging Technologies Engineer from July 2016 to June 2018.1
-
At Duty Free Americas, he served as Innovation & Digital Strategy Manager from August 2014 to July 2016.1
Throughout his career, Hoffman has demonstrated expertise in:
- Corporate venture capital and innovation programs
- Technology evaluation and implementation
- Strategy development and execution
- Building and managing cross-functional teams
- Driving sustainability and digital transformation initiatives
Hoffman's educational background includes studies at Georgetown University, though specific details about his degree are not provided in the available information.1
His career trajectory shows a consistent focus on innovation, technology, and sustainability across different sectors, culminating in his current role at Republic Services where he is applying this expertise to drive sustainable innovation in waste management and environmental services.