Scott Vitters

Scott Vitters joined Nike in early 2015. Previously he was responsible for leading The Coca-Cola Company’s global PlantBottle™ packaging program.

Scott joined The Coca-Cola Company in 1997 and has held various roles of increasing responsibility, including Corporate Environmental Manager; Environmental Director – 2002 Winter Olympic Games; North America Packaging Sustainability Director; and Corporate Packaging Sustainability Director. Some notable advances during his leadership included the establishment of the company’s worldwide packaging sustainability program, global investments in cutting edge recycling technologies, creation of a for-profit recycling collection enterprise and the launch of a multi-million-dollar consumer marketing campaign promoting recycling.

Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Scott served as a consultant to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Solid Waste. He also was a research fellow with the Environmental and Energy Study Conference, a congressional legislative caucus in Washington, DC.

Scott is a highly respected leader in the field of packaging sustainability and innovation, speaking regularly at global conference and events. He is an advisor to Michigan State University’s Center for Packaging Innovation & Sustainability. In 2011, Scott was recognized by Fortune Magazine as a “Green Star Within the Most Admired Companies.”

Scott has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Franklin & Marshall College and a Masters of Business Administration from Georgetown University.